The
Eastern U.S. has always
been famous for its
autumn foliage and
George Washington &
Jefferson National
Forest does not
disappoint. Comprised of
nearly 1.8 million acres
of land in Virginia,
West Virginia, and
Kentucky, George
Washington & Jefferson
National Forest
represents one of the
largest blocks of public
land in the eastern
United States.
George
Washington & Jefferson
National Forest is made
up of has approximately
2,000 miles of hiking
trails for visitors to
explore its woodlands,
mountains, rock
formations, and streams.
The most famous of these
trails is the
world-renown Appalachian
National Scenic Trail
which extends over 330
miles of the winding
forest. Each autumn, as
the seasons change, the
forest transforms into a
bold tapestry of color
that only a poet could
describe. It is no
surprise that these
picturesque settings are
ones that park visitors
want to capture on film
- or disk - and take
home.
CASIO
PHOTO TIP:
Fall
colors pop best in
evening light. Try
shooting on a cloudy day
for contrast.
The “Top Ten Parks
and Public Lands Photo
Tips” range from
capturing the rich
history of
Jamestowne, Virginia,
to watching alligators
glide through the swamps
of Okefenokee National
Wildlife Refuge. Whether
you’re a professional or
new to photography,
these tips will help you
discover some of the
hidden gems that often
get overlooked within
the nation’s diverse
parks and public lands
system.
In recent years the National Park
Service and the National Park Foundation
had
teamed with sponsors like CASIO and Ford Motor Company for the official “Share the Experience”
photo contest. Amateur photographers are encouraged to enter their
favorite photos taken in America’s national parks and public lands.
Winners are eligible for a variety of prizes and vacations to federal recreation areas.
The “Share the
Experience” photo contest benefits America’s Federal Recreational Lands managed
by the Bureau of Land Management, the Bureau of Reclamation, the National Park
Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Forest Service.
We hope these tips are
helpful, and inspire you
to get out and explore
some of America’s hidden
gems hidden within the
nation's public parks
and recreation lands.
Plan Your Trip
To find more about
the Share The
Experience Photo
Contest visit
www.nationalparks.org
or
http://www.sharetheexperience.org.
To learn more about
Virginia getaway options, view festival and events schedules, as well as local attractions and sites to explore visit
http://www.virginia.org/.