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Top 5 most Instagrammable locations around Buckhannon and Upshur County

BUCKHANNON — When autumn paints the landscapes of Buckhannon and the rest of Upshur County with its vibrant hues of red, orange, and gold, photographers and nature enthusiasts alike are treated to a visual spectacle like no other. The crisp air, cozy vibes, and stunning scenery create the perfect backdrop for Instagram-worthy moments.

In this article, we’ll explore the top 5 most “Instagrammable” locations to capture the essence of fall in this picturesque region.

Jawbone Park

The Park’s Fall Foliage: Start your Instagram journey in the heart of Buckhannon at Jawbone Park. In autumn, this charming community space transforms into a vibrant tapestry of fall colors. The combination of fiery leaves, the park’s colorful amphitheater, and Main Street Cityscape in the background is a photographer’s dream.

Stonecoal Lake

Reflections in Nature: Escape to the tranquil Stonecoal Lake, where you’ll find breathtaking fall foliage reflected on the water’s surface. Early mornings and late afternoons are perfect for capturing mirror-like reflections that make for stunning compositions.

Audra State Park

Rustic Beauty: Audra State Park, with its rocky terrain, dense forests, and the Middle Fork River, offers endless opportunities for fall-themed photos. The park’s suspension bridge and waterfalls provide captivating backdrops for your Instagram feed.

Upshur County Courthouse

Historical Elegance: The Upshur County Courthouse, an architectural gem, takes on a special charm during the fall season. Framed by colorful trees, this historic building is a timeless subject for both daytime and nighttime photography.

Main Street Murals

Artistic Expression: Stroll down Main Street in Buckhannon to discover an array of vibrant murals. These street artworks not only celebrate local culture but also add a pop of color to your fall snapshots.

When exploring these Instagrammable locations, be sure to follow these tips for capturing the best shots:

  • Golden Hour: Take advantage of the soft, warm lighting during the golden hour, which occurs shortly after sunrise and before sunset, to enhance the fall colors in your photos.
  • Composition: Pay attention to framing and composition. Use leading lines, symmetry, and the rule of thirds to create visually appealing images.
  • Close-Ups: Don’t forget to capture close-up shots of leaves, pumpkins, and other fall details to add depth and variety to your feed.

As you embark on your fall photography journey in Buckhannon and Upshur County, embrace the season’s magic and let your creativity shine. Capture the breathtaking landscapes, historical charm, and seasonal traditions that make this region a hidden gem for Instagram enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or an amateur with a smartphone, these locations will help you craft a stunning visual story of fall in West Virginia.

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