3 Colorado Spots Among The Best In The State To See Fall Foliage

placeholder image

Fall is right around the corner, the time of year when the weather starts too cool down, days become shorter and leaves begin to transform into vibrant orange, yellow and red hues. Fortunately for people who make a hobby out of viewing the autumnal changes, those vivid blooms can be found all around the country — including in Colorado.

SmokyMountains.com compiled a list of the best places in each state to view the colorful transformation, the must-visit destinations every nature lover should check out to catch watch the fall foliage fully unfold before the winter. According to the site, the three best places in Colorado to see fall foliage are Golden Gate Canyon State Park, San Juan National Forest and White River National Forest.

Here's what the site had to say about the scenic fall nature views at Golden Gate Canyon State Park:

"At Golden Gate Canyon State Park, you can view all the best fall colors while having a picnic, walking the trails, or staying in the tent campgrounds, cabins, or yurts. All throughout the park, you'll find stunning golden aspens surrounded by vivid evergreens. Much of the nearby shrubbery turns bright red as the fall goes on, creating a kaleidoscope of colors wherever you look. If you'd like panoramic views of the autumn scenery, head up through the aspen groves along the Raccoon Trail to Panorama Point. From there, you can view Indian Peaks as it sits framed by the many trees and shrubs growing across the foothills."

Check out the full report at SmokyMountains.com to see more about the destinations around the country with the best fall foliage.


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content