As crisp autumn air moves across the Appalachian Mountains, Southeast Kentucky is fixin’ to burst into color. Soon, hillsides will glow with reds, golds, and amber tones, reflecting across quiet lakes and framing our winding country roads. This photo blog features the work of Mary Reed Runyon, a native of Hatfield in Pike County, Kentucky, who has captured the beauty of fall seasons past across our ridges, hollers, and waterways.




A Season of Scenic Wonder
Autumn in Pike County is a sightseer’s dream. Country lanes turn into leaf-tunneled corridors, morning mist lifts from the valleys, and every bend reveals a postcard view. Whether you cruise the US 23 Country Music Highway, circle Fishtrap Lake, wander the Breaks of the Mountains at Breaks Interstate Park, or climb up toward Pine Mountain, fall color surrounds you.
Through the Eyes of a Local Photographer

Born and raised in Hatfield, Mary brings a local’s perspective to the landscape. Her images highlight small moments, sunlit leaves, dew on the forest floor, and wide panoramas from ridge to ridge. The collection below blends intimate details with sweeping views to tell the story of fall in the mountains we call home.
Plan Your Autumn Visit



Peak color typically arrives from mid-October into early November, depending on elevation and recent weather. Bring a camera, pack a light jacket, and give yourself time to stop at overlooks, trailheads, and lakeshore pull-offs.
- Scenic drives: US 23 Country Music Highway, US 460 E, US 119, and routes around Fishtrap Lake.
- Great stops: Breaks Interstate Park overlooks, Fishtrap Lake area, Pikeville Cut-Through Overlook, Grants Branch Park, and Pine Mountain viewpoint.
Need help planning? Visit the Pikeville-Pike County, KY Welcome Center today to check out our Country Music Highway memorabilia and get local tips. Call 606-432-5063 for directions.
Photography by Mary Reed Runyon. Used with permission. Please credit the photographer when sharing.
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