Kosciusko County is one of the most picturesque places in Indiana, especially during the fall season. Kosciusko County is filled with charming towns, scenic lakes, and beautiful natural landscapes perfect for some stunning Instagram photos. Whether you are a local or just visiting, there are plenty of Instagrammable places in Kosciusko County that you could not miss this fall. From colorful foliage to cozy coffee shops, here are some of the best spots to take a picture in this scenic county.

 

Leesburg

Strike a pose on the beautiful brick streets of Leesburg this autumn. Leesburg offers a sense of nostalgia and old world feel, with ten blocks of its stunning brick streets listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. Leesburg was the first town in Kosciusko County and was the first county seat until 1854.

leesburg

 

Old Chinworth Bridge Trail

The historic iron bridge spanning the Tippecanoe River dates to 1897 but provides a peaceful getaway today. The Old Chinworth Bridge Trail is an Instagrammable fall area because of the colorful trees alongside the trail and the striking architecture of the red bridge. The Old Chinworth Bridge is on the National Registry of Historic Places.  

Old Chinworth Bridge Trail

 

Beyer Farm Boardwalk Trail

The Beyer Farm Trail offers 1800 feet of boardwalk, encompassed in the wetlands. The Beyer Farm Boardwalk Trail not only offers a tranquil escape to those in the community, it also provides information to the public about the surrounding wetlands, from explaining their functions as well as wildlife and vegetation. The Beyer Farm Trail is an enjoyable trail space to walk, run, jog, and even take pictures.

Beyer Farm Boardwalk Trail

 

Syracuse-Wawasee Trails

The Syracuse-Wawasee Trails are a more than 11-mile network of walking/bicycling trails zig-zag around the town of Syracuse, Syracuse Lake, and Lake Wawasee. This trail lets you connect with the Syracuse Community Center & Museum, athletics complex, wetlands, downtown shops, parks, and more. The Syracuse-Wawasee trails are a place to walk, relax, and enjoy the nature around it. 

Syracuse-Wawasee Trails

 

Conklin Bay Boardwalk

The Conklin Bay Boardwalk extends the existing 11 miles of the Syracuse-Wawasee trails with a one-third-mile wetland boardwalk with two-thirds more miles of concrete trail. The Conklin Bay Boardwalk is a pleasant place to walk, jog, run, and even take pictures with a satisfying nature background.  

Conklin Bay Boardwalk

 

Pisgah Marsh Area and Boardwalk


The Pisgah Mash Area and Boardwalk is approximately 9 miles from Lawill, Indiana, west of State Road 5. This area is protected to preserve habitat resources for plants and animal species. The Pisgah Marsh and Boardwalk area consists of many trees, plants, and nature around it, which is a perfect place to see the fall foliage in Northern Indiana.   

Pisgah Marsh Area and Boardwalk

 

Wildwood Nature Preserve

This is a small pond surrounded by forest, numerous wetlands, Oak, Hickory, and more species of trees. Various birds can be seen at Wilwood, from wood ducks to several species of woodpeckers. Wildwood Nature Preserve trail length is 4.5 miles. This place is perfect for you and your family if you like being close to nature.   

Wildwood Nature Preserve

 

Winona Lake Trails

The Winona Lake Trail System sits on 9 miles of a single track that winds its way around the trees, Cherry Creek, and open spaces of the old Chicago Boys Club Camp. On this trail, you will find challenging uphill climbs, quick descents, and flat sections.  

Winona Lake Trails

 

Pierceton

Enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere and picturesque brick of this 150+ year old small town. Discover collectables, antiques, home décor and more in this area known for its antiques. Antiquing enthusiasts from across the Midwest have come shopping in this scenic area.

Pierceton