What could be more beautiful than trees wearing their autumn colors with the Tetons in the background?
I hope you enjoyed this month's posts and that you agree with me that autumn in Wyoming is a season to delight anyone who enjoys natural beauty.
What could be more beautiful than trees wearing their autumn colors with the Tetons in the background?
I hope you enjoyed this month's posts and that you agree with me that autumn in Wyoming is a season to delight anyone who enjoys natural beauty.
Don't you love the contrast of the red rocks with the varied colors of the foliage? I do.
This is what early fall looks like near Ayres Natural Bridge.
While many deciduous trees in Wyoming turn shades of gold and yellow each fall, some become vibrant reddish orange.
This scene, which never fails to delight me, was taken in the Snowy Range, part of the Medicine Bow National Forest west of Laramie.
To celebrate the first full month of autumn, I'm featuring pictures of Wyoming's fall colors. The golden aspens and rabbit brush made me nickname this town "Golden." Its real name is South Pass City.
Does the picture look familiar to you? That might be because it was used for the cover of Brides of the Old West.
You'll notice that talented artist L.A. Sartor changed the sky to turn an ordinary photo into what I consider to be a stunning cover.