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NORTHERN UTAH’S
SCENIC FALL COLOR TOURS
360◦ of Autumn Splendor
MSN.com rated the Upper Ogden Valley one of the 10 Most Scenic Areas for Fall Colors, a very worthy accolade. The Ogden Valley actually lies up canyon from the city of Ogden, and includes the mountain hamlets of Eden, Huntsville and Liberty that collectively sit at an elevation equal to Denver.
The centerpiece of the Valley is Pineview Reservoir with mountain peaks rising more than 9,700 feet encircling the pastoral setting. Include the ski resorts (Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and Wolf Creek Utah) and surrounding areas of Ogden, Logan and Bear Lake, and you will enjoy several weeks of spectacular changing color at elevations ranging from 4,500 feet to the mountains' peaks.
Fall foliage is best enjoyed between early September and mid-October, when the blazing orange and brilliant yellow leaves of the maples, oaks and aspens are juxtaposed against the steep quartzite and sandstone cliffs that line Ogden Canyon. Known as the Ogden River Scenic Byway, this route meanders through 44 miles of rolling mountains, passing Pineview Reservoir and numerous charming rural communities. Most leaf peepers will simply grab their binoculars and hop in the car for a relaxing drive, but there are multitudes of ways to take in Mother Nature’s most spectacular display of the year. Explore this web site to learn more and plan your Northern Utah fall color drive this year.
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