COLORADO IN THE FALL: 9 Best Places to See Autumn Colors in Colorado in 2024
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
- Colorado in the fall is my absolute favorite season. It’s that special time of year when the trees change and leaves turn bright colors. And as a Colorado local, I often get asked where are the best places in Colorado to see vibrant fall colors.
So, in this video I’m sharing the top places in Colorado and best sights for seeing colorful fall foliage this year. Plus, I explain the best times of year to see fall in Colorado so you can plan your next trip.
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Contents of this Video:
0:00 Colorado in the Fall
0:23 Rocky Mountain National Park
1:49 Aspen
3:08 Glenwood Canyon
4:06 Breckenridge
4:54 Ghost Towns
5:44 Colorado Fall Festivals
6:32 Autumn Hikes
7:17 Colorado Springs
8:07 Skyline Drive
8:53 Tips for Seeing Fall Colors in Colorado
10:16 Outro & Subscribe
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Just found this by accident. I grew up in Durango, Ouray and Telluride. I loved the fishing, hunting, skiing, four-wheeling, camping, etc. Went to college in Gunnison and woked at a guest ranch in Lake City. Loved it.
Working on a ranch would be incredible to do for a season! Sounds like quite the journey.
@@HashtagColoradoLife I was in high school and worked two summers at the VC (Vaquero Conquistadores - cowboy conqueror) Guest Ranch. It was a resort for well off people. We had horses to ride, hiking trails, a lake with boats to rent, berbecus and some amazing chefs on staff. Plus, nearby there is Lake City with off-roading trails. We had Jeeps for rent as well. I got to meet Jock Mahoney who also worked there as second in command. He loved to go shoot skeet so my job was to keep his shotguns loaded and pull the handle releasing the skeet. He was tall. Not sure if the place is still operating as a guest ranch or not. A lot of rich people visited. The really well off people were very nice, most of the newly well off people were, well, Karens in today's term. One of the buests worked at MIT on LEDs and as a pasttime he showed us his invention. He would put in the boy's birthdate and the LEDs would flash around and the machine would make music. Then he would put in your girlfriend's birthdate (mostly we just had boys and girls back the and knew the difference). It would flash her lights and play her music. You would watch and listen to see if you were compatible. Corny, I know, but it was fun. Thanks for the reply. Blessings.
@@Colorado_Native You too!
Thanks for only briefly mentioning where I'm moving to in Colorado.
I'd like it to remain nice, like it is now.
Definitely don't want a bunch of zombies migrating in and insisting the locals make it more like the dystopia they escaped from.
There are still lots of great places in Colorado that haven't been taken over by tourists! You just gotta find those hidden gems. Thanks for watching! :)
I visited Colorado twice and absolutely fell in love with it. I made it my dream to become Colorado resident and plant my roots there soon if not sooner. Great video. I can't wait to experience all that Colorado has to offer. Beautiful state .
Good luck! I hope it is everything you dreamed it to be when we arrive!
If you loved Colorado I highly recommend visiting Alaska at least once in your life. From Alaska living in Colorado both are amazing, just too many people in Colorado for me
@@jameshill8493 Been to Sitka AK. It was incredible. The nature and wild of AK outshines any of the lower 48 states.
Cant believe I missed my favorite CZcamss new video! I think I already know more about Colorado than I do my own state really can't wait to come visit some of these locations!
Yeeees! Come visit and hang out with us in this awesome state. lol
What a beautiful video! i've been to Aspen. it was breathtaking!
Thanks so much for watching! Maybe you can come back to visit soon 😊
Excellent! Thank you.
Thanks so much for watching! Hope it's helpful
Great video, thanks for the creating this.
Yay, glad you enjoyed it. And thanks so much for watching!
We go to Colorado frequently.
Glad to hear it! Hopefully you can visit during the upcoming fall or winter season as those are some of our favorite times of year. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for this video! I've been searching when it's the best time to visit Colorado in the fall, cause I've been to Denver a couple of times and I visited it once in the autumn, and I absolutely loved the colors! I'll be coming again next October 1st and I really want to see the beautiful colors of my favorite season! :)
Yay! So glad you found this video helpful. We agree that fall is an amazing time of year and one of our favorite seasons too. Hope you enjoy your next trip to Colorado!
@@HashtagColoradoLife Thank you! 🙏
If you are there and near Telluride, they used to have a Coloride to Telluride. But head out to Ophir. The trees on both sides of the road are turning colors and and make a canopy. Also plan ahead and take the Durango to Silverton arrow gauge railroad. It is stunning.
@@Colorado_Native This is a gooooooooood suggestion!
Peak to Peak highway from Central City to Estes Park is a good one as well at the end of September.
Oh yes, great recommendation! Thanks for sharing 👍
Hard to list them all but Kebler Pass Crested Butte is super worthy. Several 3 hr hikes in nothing but yellow.
Yes, for sure! We agree about Kebler Pass and Crested Butte. Very pretty trails and scenery.
Beautiful great video! I was planning to visit this fall but it’s not going to be next fall! I was thinking the last week of September but thinking I might move it to first week of October to be sure to see the foliage. Will be centred around Aspen, crested butte, Keebler pass - do you think first week of oct is a safe bet?
The recent predictions by the local news folks put this year's fall color a bit earlier (monsoons to blame). Their best guess for the Crested Butte / Aspen area prime color is Sept 22 - Oct 3.
But there really is no way to predict mother nature and know for sure. And it's not like you would miss the color if you were a week late. It just wouldn't be that vibrant orange and more likely to find trees with the leaves already beginning to fall.
@@HashtagColoradoLife ohh interesting! I think i read that it was late- but I think it’s very specific to the area. Thank you for your reply it is most helpful 👍🏻
this video has amazing information abou the fall season in colorado.. ill be going this year on the middle of september can u let know where i could go to see this wonderful falling along with nice colors?
Anywhere really. Just be here anytime in late Sept to late Oct and you should be able to find some great fall colors!
Great information!!!!When is the best time to explore the fall season?I will be coming there in 15th October from INDIA.
Oct is a GREAT time be here for fall color. Half way thru the month might be a bit late to see color in the northern or real high elevation parts of the state. But if you stick closer to the front range or southern CO, you will be in prime time for autumn tree change.
@@HashtagColoradoLife thankyou.
I live in Russia , I really want to go to United States
Hopefully you can visit sometime! There are so many a beautiful places to see in Colorado.
Dude really said canyon city was a top 8 fall hike 🤡
Actually no, going on a Colorado hike in the fall was #7 on our list and we mention several hikes as examples! I didn't mention Canon City in this vid. :) Thanks for watching though!
@@HashtagColoradoLife actually yah, your title and thumbnail are misleading / clickbait. Have a great day 🤘
What a joke. No mention of southwest Colorado? Ever hear of the San Juan skyway? Telluride? Last. Dollar Road? Seriously, you know very little about the best paces to see fall color in Colorado
Thank for you the great feedback. I encourage you to go create your own video mentioning those places.
Audio is TERRIBLE