I wanted to share more from Northern Utah as autumn has brought pleasant weather, great fall color, and a lot of travel out and about. Here are twelve more images for you to enjoy.
This is the second blog post in this series. If you would like to read what I was up to last week, read up on this post.
One drawback is that Utahans figured out that Fall Color was near peak, and the mountain roadways were jammed this past weekend. That being said, going to a couple less traveled areas because of the crowds helped me find unique spots and create a couple of my favorite images of the year.
Here is the next set of images. I hope you like them.
UT42 – Panorama of the beautiful Uintas Mountain range from Utah Highway 150.WS70 – View of a beautiful aspen grove in evening light on the Bonanza Flat Trail in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains.WS64 – View of Aspens in beautiful fall color along the Bonanza Flat Trail in the Wasatch Mountains outside Park City, Utah.PC17 – Color is just starting in the lower elevations. Here, in the foothills of Park City at about 7,000 feet, there is still a lot of green with just some fall color beginning.UT67 – Portion of Old Highway 30 near the old interchange with Lincoln Highway. Interstate 84 has bypassed this section of Echo, Utah.UT61 – View of Box Elder Peak from Utah Highay 92, known as the Alpine Loop.UT105 Red Rock spire in Utah’s Echo Canyon along the Old Lincoln Highway.UT74 – Railroad runs through Echo Canyon in Northeastern Utah.WS88 – Sunrise hits Mt Timpanogos and the Wasatch Range as beautiful maple trees wait for the first moment on sunlight.WS118 – Walls of beautiful aspen trees along Pine Canyon Road in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains.WS111 – Nice circle of beautiful Aspens from early to peak in the Wasatch Mountains.WS123 – Huge Aspen Grove below Guardman’s Pass in Utah’s Wasatch Mountain Range.
Thank you for reading, and I hope you enjoyed the images.
T.M. Schultze is a San Diego-based photographer, traveller, and writer. He writes, photographs, and draws things of the outdoors that have inspired humans for thousands of years. He co-authored the Photographer’s Guide to Joshua Tree Park which can be purchased here.