October 26, 2025
Pond in Autumn, Capon Springs
Hampshire County, WV
Capon Springs is a charming town known for its mineral springs. It was established as the town of Watson in 1787, but eventually became known as Capon Springs after the nearby Cacapon River.
I drove there on Thursday to enjoy the autumn colors. I decided to go through Wardensville on the way home and take Trout Run Road over the mountain. On an impulse, I turned up a steep driveway to a small church that I had noticed before but had never photographed.
Labels:
About Me,
Autumn,
Churches,
Lakes and Ponds,
Trees,
West Virginia
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Fine autumn pictures, my favorite time of the year
ReplyDeletePretty Autumn landscapes!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and have a wonderful week.
Open for summer salvation only!
ReplyDeleteLoved the pond photos, and the bright captures of autumn leaves.
ReplyDelete...Mother Nature's mirror.
ReplyDeleteNice place, you are ahead of us in the fall color.
ReplyDeleteAmazing place. Fantastic pics.
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