Follow the Path: Peak Autumn Color at Little River Canyon National Preserve
There are paths that invite you to walk them, and then there are paths that make it impossible not to.
This is one of the latter. A winding concrete trail curves gently through the heart of Little River Canyon National Preserve in DeKalb County, Alabama, at the absolute peak of autumn color. On either side, hardwood trees blaze in fiery reds, burnt oranges, and deep amber golds — their canopies arching overhead to form a tunnel of fall color that feels almost otherworldly in its richness and depth. Fallen leaves scatter across the path and forest floor, and the trail bends just enough around the curve to hide what's ahead, making the invitation to follow it completely irresistible.
Shot in the soft, diffused light of an overcast autumn day — the kind of light that saturates fall color without harsh shadows — "Follow the Path" captures Little River Canyon's autumn forest at its most vivid and immersive. This is Alabama fall foliage at its finest, in one of the state's most spectacular and underappreciated natural preserves.
The title says everything. Some photographs don't ask you to admire them from a distance. They ask you to step in, follow the path, and see where it leads.
Bring the warmth, color, and irresistible invitation of Alabama's autumn forest home with this museum-quality fine art photography print by Bama Price — available as metal, canvas, or glossy paper.