Fall is a splendid time to be in the Tennessee Valley and we are happy as pumpkins! It’s also a great time of year to up your selfie game.
That’s right.
Turning leaves, fluffy scarves and pink cheeks from the cool air can make tremendous selfies. Not to mention a bit of fog for that added “filter” that’s really #nofilter!
What’s best of all? When a fall selfie is so good it becomes your Christmas card photo! YES!
Where to Take Your Perfect Fall Selfie in Huntsville
1. Monte Sano State Park
A. In the park. From out on a trail hike or at the Japanese Garden, the whole of Monte Sano State Park is a perfect selfie backdrop.
B. Scenic overlook. With changing leaves in the background, it’s fall perfection.
2. Madison County Nature Trail
A. The covered bridge makes one of the most perfect backdrops in all of Madison County.

B. That boat dock though! It’s a close 2nd, giving you two great options while on the Nature Trail.
3. Big Spring Park Red Bridge
There are many places in Big Spring Park that offer the perfect selfie backdrop, but the red bridge is a great anchor point for a fun selfie.
4. Ditto Landing
There’s nothing like a body of water to make your friends jealous when they see your fabulous selfie. It shows you’re in an interesting locale. And Ditto Landing fits the bill in Huntsville.
5. Burritt on the Mountain
Scenic overlook? Check. Beautiful log cabins? Check. Bonus points for a foggy day to give you great ambient light.
6. Huntsville Botanical Garden
Selfie with a scarecrow? Do it! Or try an over-sized adirondack chair. It works for me!
Where is your favorite place (or attraction) to take a selfie?

Amy Jones has been a marketing professional in Huntsville for 20 years, with experience in all aspects of marketing, pr, media relations, event management, digital content, and design. Amy is the proud and busy momma of two boys, who keep things loud and fun. For fun she skateboards, rides her scooter, and kayaks (though sadly not at the same time!).
In your main picture, at the top of the article. with the foggy day, and the gazebo, where is that located?
That picture was taken at Burritt on the Mountain.