Nature walks can be pleasant in fall when temperatures are cool, but the sight of red, orange and yellow leaves makes the outdoor experience unique in Kentucky.
By the end of September, Bluegrass State residents might see lush, green leaves start to change colors. Smokymountains.com , the official tourism website for Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee and North Carolina, shows sights of fall foliage coming into view in Kentucky after parts of the Midwest and Northeast see new colors on their trees.
The Halloween season is also fall foliage season. Peak foliage is set to occur around Oct. 28 in Kentucky, except for a far southern portion of the state, according to the Smokymountains.com map, which shows predictions for every Tuesday from Sept. 2 to Nov. 18. By mid-November, bro