If there's anything we absolutely can't get over about living in Indiana, it's the fact that we get to enjoy all four seasons here. Our springs are brilliant and vibrant, our summers are hot and lush, and our autumns... man. Our. Autumns. Fall in Indiana is an incredible time, and it's true that no matter where you turn you're sure to see the entire world ablaze in color. Why not visit the first-ever state park in Indiana - McCormick's Creek State Park - and fully immerse yourself in the wonder of the season? We think yes.
During the spring and summer, McCormick's Creek State Park comes alive in shades of emerald and green.
It's pretty magical, but this also means something else for another time: all this greenery's gotta change before winter, and naturally, that's where autumn comes in.
Autumn at McCormick's Creek State Park is so beautiful that it's ludicrous.
With ten amazing trails to choose from, you'll get a front-row seat to the best fall color in Indiana (though, of course, this is subjective).
Submerge yourself in a world filled with golds, oranges, and crimsons.
There are numerous waterfalls present throughout the park, and they're all something else entirely when they're cloaked in vivid color.
Though the colors usually begin their shift in September, October is by far the best time to come out and see them.
You'll have the perfect ratio of golden leaves still on the trees to golden leaves coating the forest floor, making for a photogenic experience you'll never forget.
What causes these colors, anyway?
As daylight becomes more and more limited and night grows longer, the trees produce less and less chlorophyll - what makes them green. The result of this dwindling chlorophyll is the fall color we all know and love (and hopelessly obsess over).
All in favor of making a trip to McCormick's Creek State Park in the fall an annual tradition, say aye.
For more information about this amazing Indiana state park, including info on each trail, camping, cabin rentals, and more, be sure to check out the official Indiana Department of Natural Resources website.
Can't get enough of the fall colors in Indiana? You might want to do this amazing Indiana fall colors road trip, or perhaps check out some of these amazing overlooks in Indiana that explode with color every year.
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