Fall colors peak this weekend: Here’s where you can go leaf-peeping in Colorado
Dara Bitler
DENVER (KDVR) — It’s time to get your camera ready, grab your favorite fall sweater and sip on your favorite pumpkin coffee or beer.
Fall color will mostly be on time, with peak color arriving by mid-to-late September. As always, a stretch of abnormally cold weather could alter this timeline a few days.
The prolonged drought across Western Colorado could push some leaves to peak early.
Meteorologist Chris Tomer says he thinks the fall color in Colorado will closely follow the drought tracker this year.
Where to see fall colors:
Within 1 hour of Denver: Guanella Pass Peak to Peak Highway Rocky Mountain National Park Winter Park Kenosha Pass
A look at fall colors from Guanella Pass in the past:
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Within 2 hours of Denver: Vail Tennessee Pass Breckenridge Hoosier Pass Fairplay Grand Lake
Fall colors from Vail taken in the past:
Within 3-4 hours of Denver: Steamboat Rabbit Ears Pass Buena Vista Aspen Independence Pass Monarch Pass Grand Mesa
Fall colors from Aspen and Steamboat taken in the past:
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Last year, fall colors arrived slightly earlier than normal and didn’t last long. The colors weren’t as vibrant as normal. In 2019, fall colors arrived later than normal.