2024's Towns In Indiana That Come Alive In The Fall
Indiana, known as the “Crossroads of America,” is more than just a place to pass through on the way to somewhere else—it is a destination rich with charm and character. With its quaint small towns and vibrant autumn colors, this Midwestern state offers a delightful backdrop for a fall getaway. Have a look at some of Indiana’s small-town autumn gems, featuring stunning fall foliage spots and exciting local events happening in 2024.
Shipshewana
Nestled in the heart of LaGrange County's Amish community, Shipshewana shines in the fall. The famous Shipshewana Flea Market closed for 2024 at the end of September (and returns May 2025), but there are plenty of other great reasons to visit this autumn. Mark your calendars for the Shipshewana Fall Crafters Fair on October 3-5, featuring live music, handmade gifts, and delicious food, making it the perfect way to celebrate the season. For peak leaf-peeping in late October, enjoy an Amish buggy ride along Buggy Lane Tours or bike the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail to take in the vibrant foliage.
New Harmony
New Harmony, founded by religious idealists in the early 19th century, occupies a picturesque spot along southwest Indiana’s Wabash River. Fall really gets going in New Harmony with the Harvest Craft Festival (October 5, 2024), with food and craft vendors, woodworking demonstrations, and lots of fun. You will also want to explore New Harmony’s charming Historic District while basking in the beautiful fall colors, which increase in vibrancy in mid-October and peak in early November. As Halloween approaches, enjoy family-friendly events like afternoon downtown trick-or-treating and a community Halloween party on October 26.
Metamora
This tiny community, established in the 1830s as a trade stop along the historic Whitewater Canal, is lovely any time of year. However, since southeastern Indiana can get unpleasantly hot in summer and quite chilly in winter, autumn is probably the best time to visit. 2024’s fall fun kicks off with the annual Metamora Canal Days Autumn Festival (October 4-6), with vendors lining the historic canal offering quilts, woodcrafts, local delicacies, and more. Metamora’s vibrant fall colors, which typically peak at the beginning of November, are best viewed via a scenic canal-side train ride through the countryside on the Whitewater Valley Railroad.
Paoli
Indiana will never be mistaken for a skiing destination, with Paoli home to one of the state’s two ski slopes. But you do not have to wait for snow to visit the town, which transforms into a vibrant fall destination with stunning landscapes. Take a leisurely stroll around the historic town square and learn about Paoli’s role in the Underground Railroad, all while enjoying the crisp autumn air. The surrounding hills typically hit peak color in early November but are spectacular through much of October as well. Also, make sure to visit Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest, one of the few remaining old-growth forests in the Midwest, to experience a unique and breathtaking display of fall color in the centuries-old oak and hickory trees.
French Lick
Located just 12 miles west of Paoli, French Lick is a beautiful blend of history and luxury. The French Lick Resort and Casino, a reminder of the town’s legacy as a health getaway due to its mineral springs, offers an opulent autumn escape. For family fun, check out the long-running Orange County Pumpkin Festival (October 2-6, 2024), which has great food, carnival rides, and more. Additionally, the French Lick Scenic Railway provides a delightful way to see the fall colors, which typically peak in early November. You can also boat on the picturesque Patoka Lake for scenic views of the vibrant foliage.
Corydon
Corydon is rich in both history and natural wonder, making it a great fall destination. A fall walking tour is an excellent way to explore the 1816 Old Capitol Building and sites connected to the 1863 Battle of Corydon, with the trees reaching peak color in late October and early November. 2024’s edition of the Corydon Fall Extravaganza, a popular arts and antiques festival, takes place on October 26-27. If you get stuck on a particularly rainy or chilly day, head to Indiana Caverns, the state’s largest cave system, which has a consistently comfortable temperature all year round.
Angola
Located in far northeastern Indiana, Angola is a great base for experiencing the stunning autumn foliage at Pokagon State Park. Whether you take a walk around the park’s Lake James or take a boat out on it, you are guaranteed to have exceptional fall foliage views in mid-to-late October. You will find plenty of pretty fall foliage back in town as well, along with numerous antique shops that are perfect for an afternoon of autumn shopping. Visit Ridenour Acres, open in 2024 through October 27, to take on the corn maze and enjoy family-friendly activities in a picturesque setting.
While spring, summer, and winter have their fans, autumn is truly the ideal time to explore Indiana’s small towns. With moderate temperatures, stunning fall colors, delightful festivals, scenic railways, pumpkin patches, corn mazes, and welcoming communities, the Hoosier State is always ready to celebrate the harvest season. So, when the chilly nights arrive, and the leaves begin to turn, plan your fall adventure to discover the beauty and charm of Indiana’s hidden gems!