Autumn Colors 2025

The alpine larch season was late in coming but is pretty much done now.
A random selection from several hikes:

Always beautiful, you have some especially Good Ones!
Really nice!
 
Some eastern colors from the past couple of weeks. Most of the color is gone now.


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Gorgeous! If you're willing to provide date and location, I'd appreciate it. We're hoping to hike Silver Falls/Choprock next fall, and I'd love to hit it at peak color - like this! I know every year is slightly different, but the info would still be helpful.
In 2021 I was in the Upper Gulch and Escalante river near the bridge at peak fall colors on October 30th and 31st.
 
Gorgeous! If you're willing to provide date and location, I'd appreciate it. We're hoping to hike Silver Falls/Choprock next fall, and I'd love to hit it at peak color - like this! I know every year is slightly different, but the info would still be helpful.

Elevation is always a factor, but the Escalante area cottonwoods start to yellow mid-October, peaking the end of October most years. At lower elevation below 40 mile, I had some yellow still at Thanksgiving 4-5 years ago.
For the loop you speak of, you do not just need leaves to be blown away :)
 
Elevation is always a factor, but the Escalante area cottonwoods start to yellow mid-October, peaking the end of October most years. At lower elevation below 40 mile, I had some yellow still at Thanksgiving 4-5 years ago.
For the loop you speak of, you do not just need leaves to be blown away :)
Sounds great - thanks!
 
Gorgeous! If you're willing to provide date and location, I'd appreciate it. We're hoping to hike Silver Falls/Choprock next fall, and I'd love to hit it at peak color - like this! I know every year is slightly different, but the info would still be helpful.
First 3 are October 19 near the Escalante River and Hwy 12. Second 3 are from the Needles district on the 25 and 26th.
 
First 3 are October 19 near the Escalante River and Hwy 12. Second 3 are from the Needles district on the 25 and 26th.
Helpful - thanks. @regehr had previously said Oct. 20 might be a good time to see cottonwood color (further downstream). So through a combination of all this info, I'm thinking we'll go sometime between the 20th - 31st. But now I have to wait almost a whole year - bummer!
 

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