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Colorado Leaf Peeping Guide for Stunning Fall Colors

Autumn officially begins on September 22nd with the Fall Equinox, but we’re just days away from the start of meteorological fall on Sept 1st (which is what really matters, if we’re being honest.) And with the weather soon taking us into sweater season, we’re daydreaming about warm-toned leaves, aspen bark, and scenic drives. The atmospheric experts predict that fall colors will peak in the Rocky Mountains between mid and late September, with harvest hues decking the front range trees through late October. 

Ready to plan your autumnal adventure? Here’s a handy guide to timing Colorado leaf peeping just right, the best views, and even some phoneography tips. 

The Best Colorado Leaf Peeping Locations

Timing it Just Right

Northern Colorado is typically the first to start flashing brilliant colors in the fall. The central mountainous regions might already be showing some color and will peak towards the end of September. If you miss those high-altitude displays in September, you can still catch some brilliant reds, yellows, and oranges in the southern mountains through mid-October. Still can’t time it right? Explore the foothills for fall foliage all the way through October — and sometimes even well into November.

Colorful Colorado Drives

Steamboat is typically one of the first major destination cities to burst with autumn colors. Make a weekend of it and choose a couple of these scenic drives while you’re there: Buffalo Pass, Rabbit Ears Pass, Highway 131, or a trip through North Routt County. If you’re aiming for later in September, Crested Butte has some of the most iconic fall foliage in the state. Check out Kebler Pass, Ohio Pass, Brush Creek, or the West Elk Loop

Enchanting Trails

If you’re the more adventurous type or want to get away from the crowds, you can experience Colorado’s fall colors by working for your views. Backpacking Maroon Bells is something many Coloradans have on their bucket list, and timing it for peak leaf viewing only enhances the incredible experience. If you prefer to explore on two wheels, Marshall Pass along the continental divide or The 401 near Crested Butte offer unbeatable views.

Front Range Foliage

When it comes to fall colors, the Front Range puts on a spectacular show that sometimes lasts into early November. While the mountain peaks may grab the headlines, the lower elevations along Colorado's Front Range quietly hold onto their autumn hues, giving you an extended window to soak in the season. As the leaves begin to turn, the Front Range’s foothills become a patchwork of gold, orange, and crimson. Areas like Boulder, Golden, and the outskirts of Denver offer stunning displays without the long drive. And the vibrant foliage against the backdrop of the Rockies is a sight to behold.

5 Colorado Leaf Peeping Photography Tips for Insta-Worthy Photos

These days, many of us walk around with fairly decent cameras in our pockets… thanks to our smartphones. Here are some tips for capturing the best colorful moments this fall.

  1. Shoot at sunrise or just before sunset for the best lighting and colors
  2. Identify a focal point in the foreground
  3. Clouds add detail and drama to any photo
  4. Lakes, rivers, and puddles can beautifully reflect the fall shades
  5. Zoom in on details like a single leaf or shoot upwards at the treetops

Want your next home to be as breathtaking as Colorado’s fall scenery? Connect with a Corcoran Perry & Co. real estate expert to explore your dream home right in the heart of the Rocky Mountain’s colorful beauty.

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