Fantastic Fall Beauty Is Quickly Spreading All Across Wyoming
It seemed to happen quickly, but the colors are popping all over Wyoming. It's one of the best times of the year. FALL.
Temps are dropping, and there's a crisp smell in the air.
On Monday, October 7, you can enjoy the changing leaves and get exercise at Endess Kimball Wilkins State Park as part of the Wyoming Walks program that lasted all summer long with Natrona County Extension and EKW.
You'll check out the pretty colors and learn from EKW staff about the types of trees you're looking at, their health, and proper tree care. There's nothing better than taking a hike or a road trip during the color change time around Wyoming.
Have you ever wondered why the leaves change colors and eventually fall off the tree?
Colors are most vibrant when plants have had adequate moisture throughout the season, followed by sunny autumn days and cool nighttime temperatures. With Utah’s drier summer, this year’s colors may not appear as bright as in earlier years.