Brown County's Leaf Cam is up, but when will the leaves start to turn? Find out here.
Mia Phillips
Updated on April 05, 2026
Brown County officials say their seasonal "leaf cam" is up and running to document the changing colors of fall foliage.
NASHVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Brown County officials say their seasonal "leaf cam" is up and running to document the changing colors of fall foliage.
The southern Indiana county is known for its leafy trees, which turn vivid colors in autumn.
County officials say they installed a camera on top of a cabin at the Bean Blossom overlook, the same as last year.
The camera allows viewers on the web, as well as those who have downloaded the Discover Brown County app, to watch-time lapsed video of the changing leaves. County tourism officials say images from the camera refresh every 15 minutes.
Mid-October is usually the peak season for watching the changing colors. Weather can affect when it begins and ends.
According to a prediction map by SmokyMountains.com, fall foliage will begin to show its colors in northern Indiana in early October, with near peak conditions starting the week of October 15.
The leaves will start to turn for most of the state the following week, with peak conditions covering central Indiana just in time for Halloween.
RELATED: See the fall foliage prediction map
By November 5, all but the southwest corner of the state will be past peak foliage.
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