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Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge in the Fall – Indiana

Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge in the Fall - Seymour, Indiana

A dirt road passes through Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge in the fall, near the town of Seymour, Indiana. 

At 7,802 acres, Muscatatuck is the state of Indiana’s oldest National Wildlife Refuge (founded in 1966). It was purchased with Duck Stamps and is largely converted farmland. Its name derives from the Muscatatuck River, which means “land of winding waters”.  In addition to the forest and marshlands that comprise much of the refuge, there remain a number of historical remnants, including an old cemetery, cabin, and barn from the people that once called the refuge home. Today the refuge is managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and maintains many connections to the surrounding communities, including the Boy Scouts, local visitors bureaus, and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

Stormy Fall along the Alpine Loop – Utah

Stormy Fall along the Alpine Loop -Wasatch Mountains - Utah

A stormy fall photograph, with the sun shining brightly on the colorful aspen of the Wasatch Mountains in northern, Utah. This particular view is located along the Alpine Loop, between American Fork Canyon, and Provo Canyon.

Autumn at Causey Reservoir – Utah

Autumn at Causey Reservoir - Utah

A view of Causey Reservoir in northern Utah, near the peak of Fall color. Causey is an earthfill dam covering 142-acres that was completed in 1966 on the South Fork of the Ogden River in Wasatch Mountains east of Huntsville.  The reservoir offers a sports fishery that supports, Kokanee Salmon and various trout species including rainbow, cutthroat, and brown.

Camp Kiesel, a Boy Scout camp, is located on the northern arm of the reservoir.