GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - With the fall colors arriving in Colorado, Colorado State Patrol (CSP) troopers remind drivers to be cautious as more people head to the high country for the changing of ...
Peak to Peak Highway: This drive on Colorado Highway 7 from Estes Park to Central City/Black Hawk takes you along the eastern edge of Rocky Mountain National Park and offers excellent viewing.
Fall officially arrives on Monday, Sept. 22, at 12:19 p.m. MDT, but signs of the season are already popping up across Colorado's high country. Leaves are beginning to change earlier than usual this ...
Here is when to see peak fall colors in central and southern Colorado, according to Colorado State Forest Service entomologist Dan West, also known as "Mr. Aspen" because of his annual fall foliage ...
Colorado's annual burst of brilliant fall color may look a little different this year, and ongoing drought conditions are largely to blame. While scattered storms brought some much-needed rainfall to ...
Fall colors probably will peak in the northern mountains the weekend of Sept. 20, and this year’s show likely will pale in comparison to the past two years, according to forest expert Dan West. West, ...
STATEWIDE, Colo. (KRDO) -- Colorado is entering into arguably one of its most photogenic times of the year, as leaves turn from green to vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red. Visitors are ...
Colorado State Forest Service entomologist Dan West says the first reports of yellowing aspen leaves started in mid-August. By late last week, as sightings of possible fall foliage continued across ...
There are some great day trips along the Front Range, even an overnight escape, to check out the change in seasons north of I-70. About 30 miles away from downtown Denver, in the foothills west of the ...
Tree health, drought, daylight, rainfall, elevation, heat, and wind can all play a role in when fall colors hit their peak. This year, the Colorado Rocky Mountains are expected to reach full color in ...
Here is when to see peak fall colors in Northern Colorado, according to Colorado State Forest Service entomologist Dan West, also known as "Mr. Aspen" because of his annual fall foliage forecast.