For those of you who live, lived, or even just visited our Gym City on the Plains, you know most seasons in Wyoming are limited (winter is long, spring is only glimpsed, summer is far too short) but fall can truly be grand. Fall in Laramie is a bit like an extension of summer only better: night temperatures can dip into the 30s but day temperatures can still reach the 70s and the colors are golden. During the past few weeks, I’ve spent a lot of time outside enjoying the fall weather and hiking trails with camera in hand. Below are a few photos taken from some of my favorite fall locations.
Blair Picnic Area Trail – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingBlair Picnic Area Trail – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingBlair Picnic Area – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingElephant Head Rock, Happy Jack Road (HWY 210) – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingReynolds Hill Trail – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingReynolds Hill Trail – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingAspen Trail (Tie City and Happy Jack Trail System) – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingAspen Trail Wickiup (Tie City and Happy Jack Trail System) – Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming
Eagle Rock Trail – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingEagle Rock Trail – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingSeptember Snow, Vedauwoo – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingSeptember Snow, Vedauwoo – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingSeptember Snow, Vedauwoo – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingSnowy Range Road (HWY 130) – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingPond, Snowy Range Road (HWY 130) – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingLewis Lake with Sugarloaf Mountain – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingSnowy Range Road (HWY 130) – Medicine Bow National Forest, WyomingLaramie River Greenbelt Trail – Laramie, WyomingLaramie River Greenbelt Trail – Laramie, Wyoming