While we're always sad to see summer go, our attention quickly turns to autumn and everything it represents. Festivals and hayrides, pumpkins and corn mazes, and fall foliage for days. The Bluegrass is blessed with some of the best fall foliage in the country; our crisp nights and warm days conspiring to create the most awe-inspiring spectacle of autumnal colors! And in Harrison County, Cynthiana is an impossibly charming treasure of town that's proudly home to some of the best fall foliage in Kentucky.
Every year, as the lazy, hazy days of August fade into September, something marvelous happens in the Bluegrass State.
The landscape goes from emerald greens and cobalt blues to ruby red and pumpkin-orange hues, bathing everything in a halo of warm, golden tones.
And nowhere is this seasonal sea change more proudly displayed or celebrated, than Cynthiana, Kentucky.
This charming town of around 6,200 is peak "small town" vibes, with a delightful Main Street district, proud local businesses, and scenic beauty. But what this Northern Kentucky town truly prides itself for is its fall foliage.
From its cheeky skeletons welcoming visitors downtown in September and October...
(The town has ties to "The Walking Dead" TV series, in fact!)
...to its city-wide autumn decorating contests featuring pumpkins, mums, skeletons, and other fall decor (adorable tots encouraged!)....
...there's no better "fall town in Kentucky" than Cynthiana!
Of course, Mother Nature certainly plays a part in the town's fall foliage festivities. This region of Northern Kentucky is naturally beautiful (Quiet Trails State Nature Preserve is a beloved hiking destination), providing the perfect setting for a seasonal celebration of all things autumn.
With this glorious season right around the corner, make plans to visit Cynthiana, and prepare to be dazzled by the delightful spectacle of fall foliage in this charming Kentucky town!
Have you visited this Northern Kentucky town in the fall before? You're sure to fall in love with this delightful little locale come autumn!
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