It’s the most wonderful time of the year. No, not the 1963 Andy Williams Christmas jingle. It’s fall in Colorado and the aspens are putting on quite the show! The turning of the aspens in fall is one of nature’s most awe-inspiring events that we are fortunate to have a front row seat to enjoy. We often hear that this is the favorite time of the year for many of us. Fall is a time to slow down after a wonderful summer and the anticipation of winter begins. The cool crisp mornings and bluebird temperate days provide the perfect weather to get outside and explore our trails.
The seasonal change and beautiful display of yellows, golds, and oranges is a reminder of the importance of nature and the need to care for and protect the trails, public lands, and natural environment that provide the experience many of us yearn for. Trails that weave through aspen groves are our lifelines to nature, health, and community.
Fall serves as an annual invitation to reflect and express gratitude for the access we have to the trails and stunning landscapes right here in our backyard. For us, it’s also an opportunity to acknowledge the thousands of hours of volunteer trail stewardship that our community has provided over the season. This work ensures trails remain open, safe, and sustainable for all who seek connection and adventure in the outdoors.
We encourage you to get outside and appreciate the splendor of fall. By experiencing a golden aspen stand, you can gain a deeper appreciation for our trails and nature, ensuring they remain accessible, healthy, and thriving. Every yellow aspen stand is a reminder to the importance of trail stewardship, responsible land management, and conservation efforts that protect our public lands and natural environment.
Experiencing this natural beauty firsthand on a hike, mountain bike ride, trail run, or a leisurely walk on our trails evokes a sense of gratitude. There are many great options in our valley to get on the trails and here are some of our favorites for those looking to immerse themselves in a leaf-peeping experience:
- Meadow Mountain: No surprise here. Hike, bike, or trail run on Meadow Mountain, Whiskey Creek, and Everkrisp, all of which offer incredible aspen stands. The scenic vistas at the top reveal a vast expanse of fall foliage.
- North Trail: Perfect for both hiking and mountain biking, the North Trail offers a variety of viewpoints. It travels through large aspen stands and provides ever-changing perspectives on the fall landscape.
- Stag Gulch: For those seeking a quieter and more serene experience, Stag Gulch is an excellent option. This trail winds through a pristine aspen forest, offering a peaceful escape amidst the golden leaves. As you gain elevation, the views open up to reveal stunning vistas of the surrounding valley, making the challenging climb worthwhile.
- East Lake Creek: Enter the Holy Cross Wilderness and experience the amazing yellow aspens on this trail. From the start, the trail takes you through a dense aspen grove, offering a phenomenal display of vibrant yellows and oranges.
Access to these trails, many more, and the public lands that surround us is a privilege that many in the world do not have and should not be taken for granted. This access enriches our lives, providing not just recreational opportunities but also the mental and physical health benefits that come with spending time in nature.
The changing of the aspens reminds us of the vital role that trails, access to nature, and the protection of public lands play in our lives. Supporting policies that protect public lands, advocating for responsible land use, and fostering a culture of respect for nature are all ways we can express our gratitude for the access we enjoy.
Through our actions as a community, we can ensure that the beauty of the changing seasons will continue to inspire awe and gratitude not only in us but in the generations that follow as well. Now get out there and experience the changing season before it’s too late!