If you don’t visit Micang Mountain in autumn, you’re really missing out on the mountains covered in bright red maple leaves!

If you stay home in autumn, even the maple leaves of Micang Mountain will feel sorry for you! This hidden gem in Bazhong, Sichuan, is currently at the peak of its fiery red season. The mountains are covered with maple leaves as if they’ve been dyed red. Walking in feels like stepping into a sea of red, and every photo you take with your phone is a masterpiece ready to share, no editing needed.

The autumn scenery here is simple to enjoy—the main thing is to follow the maple leaves. No need to look for specific spots; just stroll along the mountain paths. Look up to see the shining red maple leaves, look down to see the forest floor covered with a “red carpet” of fallen leaves that crunch underfoot, and even the breeze carries the scent of autumn. If you want some different shots, head to the streams where red maple leaves float on the water. When sunlight hits, the shadows of the leaves blend with the flowing water, and any photo you snap will look beautiful.

No need to rush early; arriving around 10 a.m. is perfect to avoid the morning chill and fog, and the lighting is just right for photos. Dress simply—plain white or light gray tops work best. Standing among the red maples, you’ll stand out instantly. To add an autumn vibe, wear a beige knit hat or carry a small brown backpack to boost the atmosphere.

Transportation is easy too. It’s about a 1.5-hour drive from Bazhong city center, and the scenery along the way is already beautiful. The closer you get to the park, the redder the roadside maples become. If you don’t drive, there are buses from the city station to Nanjiang, then a local shuttle bus to the park—very convenient.

Remember to bring a light jacket; it can be chilly in the mountains in the morning and afternoon, and easy on and off is best. Don’t bring too much—just your phone, a power bank, and a bottle of water. Traveling light makes the walk more comfortable. Don’t wait thinking “just a little longer”—the maple leaves turn red quickly but fall fast too. Now is the perfect time to catch the peak colors; if you wait too long, you’ll have to wait until next year! Micang Mountain National Forest Park

Post by AmalieJacobsen | Oct 26, 2025

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