On the second day of our stay at the Mt. Princeton Hot Springs Resort—click here to read about the resort—we decided to drive to the nearby Cottonwood Pass.
Cottonwood Pass is a 56.8-mile stretch of paved, winding mountain road connecting Buena Vista and Almont, Colorado. It summits at the continental divide (at 12,126 ft elevation) and features some of Colorado’s best hiking trails, campsites, and mountain vistas
It's a stunning mountain pass known for its colorful fall aspen groves, and we hoped to still be able to catch some autumn color during our drive.
It's a stunning mountain pass known for its colorful fall aspen groves, and we hoped to still be able to catch some autumn color during our drive.
It was the second time we drove over Cottonwood Pass--click here-- to see that late summer drive where we followed the pass all the way to its end in Almont
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We were thrilled to see that the autumn colors were still vibrant! Bright patches of orange and rust foliage mingled beautifully with the golden aspens.
Clouds were building up and a few raindrops fell at times and we drove along the winding road.
More bright colors!
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We passed some very tall aspens and many cottonwood trees.
As we drove higher there were more pine trees and scrub brush.
Eventually, we were above the tree line
We parked for a while at the summit and seeing heavy clouds and sleety snow that began to fall, we decided not to drive further but to return to Nathrop.
We did take the obligatory photo of the summit sign!
Driving back down...
...passing the autumn scenery from the other direction
Passing a lake area as we approached Buena Visita.
A last look back at the mountain peak we just drove down from.
Looking at the mountain range in the distance we knew we made the right decision to turn back, as heavy clouds were in that area and it was probably raining or snowing at the higher elevation. Because of high snowfall, Cottonwood Pass closes for the winter, usually in November, and reopens in May
Later that evening we drove to the charming town of Salida for dinner--on my next post
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Beautiful photos, I love the Golden Aspens!
ReplyDeleteA great trip! Have a great day and a happy week ahead.
Such beautiful autumn colours! What a great trip.
ReplyDeleteWhat a drive. I'm enjoying your views of fall foliage and mountains as of course we don't have mountains here nor is their much in the way of fall foliage yet and even if there is we don't have anything approaching your aspens.
ReplyDeleteAlways a good idea to consider the weather in travels, especially in the mountain west.
Such beautiful and vibrant fall colors.
ReplyDeleteThat road shot with the yellow trees is gorgeous. All great #TheRandom
ReplyDeleteI agree beautiful photos thanks for taking us with you I enjoyed these :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a scenictastic week 👍
Marvelous landscapes!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely breathtaking!
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Such glorious color you found on your drive. That last photo is so dramatic! Love it.
ReplyDeleteWow! Absolutely gorgeous. What a stunning drive. Visiting from Wordless Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, I admire this walk through the colourful landscape in autumn. And - if I close the eyes - I smell the scent of the leaves.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed very much and I`m happy you being part at
MOSAICMONDY
Thanks for taking me on the trip with you. Amazing beauty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and the photos are definitely Wall Hangers.
ReplyDeleteSue
Beautiful shots! I spent a week there in October so many years ago and it was magical. I keep meaning to get back.
ReplyDelete...Pat, you struck gold with this post!!!
ReplyDeleteLove these golden photos.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous autumnal scenes.
ReplyDeleteFabulous colors! Far ahead of where we are here in southeastern Virginia.
ReplyDeleteSuch a joy to see your nature photos every week. Thaks.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Colorado is such a beautiful state and even more so in the fall. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteLove your trip. The Aspens are gorgeous along the road. We have been to Cottonwood Pass so your pics are a good reminder of our trip.
ReplyDeleteI still get a little thrill any time we cross the continental divide. It kind of is an obligatory picture. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI missed the fall colors here but these are stunning...Michelle
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