Main Administration Building known as the "Golden Dome" on the campus of Notre Dame University, Indiana in the fall. Image credit Ken Wolter via Shutterstock

9 Top Places To Visit In Indiana This Fall

One of the nicknames for Indiana is "The Crossroads of America," and it is definitely a convenient and worthwhile travel destination from the Northeast, Midwest, Upper South, and beyond. Many travelers flock to Indiana for its fantastic fall foliage, which peaks in late October for the north, late October and early November for the center, and early November for the south of the state. The state also offers cozy towns, numerous community festivals, and many top places to visit in autumn, providing the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable fall experience.

University of Notre Dame

Jesus Statue and Golden Dome on the campus of Notre Dame University in the fall.
Jesus Statue and Golden Dome on the campus of Notre Dame University in the fall. Image credit Ken Wolter via Shutterstock

The University of Notre Dame, located in far northern Indiana, is renowned not only for its prestigious academic programs but also for its legendary college football team. This autumn, when the Fighting Irish take to the field, the campus will come alive with the energy and excitement of up to 100,000 visitors.

However, even for those who are not passionate about football, the beauty of the campus during fall is captivating. Stroll around the twin lakes, St. Joseph’s and St. Mary’s, to soak in the peak fall colors of late October while the golden dome of the Main Building shimmers in the soft autumn sunlight. The serene atmosphere and stunning views create a fantastic setting for a peaceful fall outing.

Indiana Dunes National Park

Fall landscape with forest reflecting in the water in Indiana Dunes National Park.
Fall landscape with forest reflecting in the water in Indiana Dunes National Park. Image credit T-I via Shutterstock

Indiana Dunes National Park stretches along 15 miles of the beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline and encompasses a diverse range of natural habitats across 15,000 acres. The park is breathtaking year-round, but autumn brings a special charm as the temperatures cool and the foliage transforms.

Each year in mid-October, the guided Fall Colors Hike kicks off the leaf-peeping season, which typically peaks at the end of October and offers visitors the chance to explore the park’s extensive trail system. Whether hiking alone or joining a group, the spectacular views are sure to leave a lasting impression.

New Harmony

A unique church in New Harmony, Indiana.
Church in New Harmony, Indiana.

Founded in the early 19th century by religious idealists, the town of New Harmony is nestled along the scenic Wabash River in southwest Indiana. This picturesque community keeps busy throughout autumn, hosting events like the monthly Market Auction, concerts, arts and crafts workshops, Haunted Harmony tours, and more.

The Historic District is fun for a leisurely stroll, surrounded by stunning fall colors that should reach their peak in early November. As Halloween approaches, families can partake in delightful activities such as downtown trick-or-treating and a community Halloween party on October 26, 2024, ensuring a festive atmosphere for all.

Metamora

Metamora Grist Mill in Metamora, Indiana.
Metamora Grist Mill in Metamora, Indiana.

With temperatures cooling down and leaving only memories of the summertime heat, autumn is the perfect time to visit Metamora, which was established in the 1830s along the historic Whitewater Canal. Early October’s annual Metamora Canal Days Autumn Festival has already passed for 2024, but the fall colors framing the grist mill and other 19th-century structures are definitely worth seeing this autumn.

For the best views of the vibrant fall foliage, consider taking a scenic train ride on the Whitewater Valley Railroad, which offers a unique perspective of the beautiful landscape as the colors peak in early November.

Paoli

Fall landscape in Paoli, Indiana.
Fall landscape in Paoli, Indiana.

Paoli, home to one of Indiana’s few ski slopes, is also a delightful destination in the fall. Take a leisurely walk around the historic town square, where you can learn about Paoli’s significant role in the Underground Railroad, while enjoying the refreshing autumn air. The surrounding trees typically reach their peak color in early November, but you will get a vibrant hillside show throughout the second half of October.

Do not miss the Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest, where the stunning display of centuries-old oak and hickory trees creates a breathtaking autumn experience, showcasing nature's vibrant transformation.

French Lick

A quaint church in French Lick, Indiana.
A quaint church in French Lick, Indiana. Image credit GypsyPictureShow via Shutterstock

Just 12 miles west of Paoli, French Lick offers a delightful combination of historical significance and modern luxury. The French Lick Resort and Casino, with its rich history as a health retreat due to the town’s mineral springs, serves as an elegant destination for an autumn getaway. For an enchanting view of fall colors, take a ride on the French Lick Scenic Railway or enjoy a day on the serene Patoka Lake, surrounded by nature's stunning palette. While enjoying the scenery this fall, make a reminder to return to French Lick in early October 2025 for the annual Orange County Pumpkin Festival.

Shipshewana

Amish buggy in Shipshewana, Indiana.
Amish buggy in Shipshewana, Indiana. Image credit Landon Troyer via Shutterstock

Nestled in rural LaGrange County, Shipshewana is steeped in Amish culture and truly shines in the fall. Although the popular Shipshewana Flea Market closed at the end of September and won’t reopen until May 2025, the town offers many reasons to visit this autumn. The Blue Gate Performing Arts Center hosts live music events throughout the season, and the Fall Craft and Vintage Show in late October promises great finds and lots of fun. But the fantastic fall color, peaking in late October, is the biggest calling card. To experience Shipshewana’s vibrant foliage, take an Amish buggy ride along Buggy Lane or bike the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail.

Corydon

A boat goes down the underground river at Indiana Caverns outside of Corydon, Indiana.
A boat goes down the underground river at Indiana Caverns outside of Corydon, Indiana. Image credit Howderfamily.com via Flickr.com

Corydon, steeped in history and natural beauty, is a superb spot for a fall excursion. For an unforgettable history lesson, take a guided walking tour of the 1816 Old Capitol Building and sites connected to the 1863 Battle of Corydon while the trees burst into vibrant color in late October and early November. If possible, time your visit to attend the Corydon Fall Extravaganza, a well-loved arts and antiques festival that happens each year in late October.

On rainy or cold days, Indiana Caverns, the state’s largest cave system, offers a consistently comfortable temperature, providing an indoor adventure to escape the autumn chill.

Angola

Downtown Angola, Indiana.
Downtown Angola, Indiana. Image credit Roberto Galan via Shutterstock

Situated in northeastern Indiana, Angola serves as an excellent base for enjoying the stunning fall foliage at nearby Pokagon State Park. The park is great for exploring, whether you prefer a peaceful walk around Lake James or a boat ride to soak in the spectacular views of peak autumn colors in late October. The charming town of Angola, with its iconic town square, also boasts antique shops that are ideal for a leisurely afternoon of shopping. For family-friendly fun, visit Ridenour Acres, open through late October, where you can navigate a corn maze and participate in various autumn-themed activities.

While each season presents excellent reasons to visit Indiana, autumn really stands out as the best time for exploration. Hoosiers—the nickname for residents of Indiana—get ready for the long winter ahead by making the most of autumn with dazzling festivals and activities that showcase the spectacular fall foliage. As the nights grow cooler and the leaves start to turn, seize the opportunity to plan a fall adventure and discover the enchanting autumn gems that Indiana has to offer!

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