CSP: Leaf peeping season is here, expect increase in visitors to the high county

(COLORADO) — The Colorado State Patrol (CSP) said leaves will soon be turning from green to gold along Colorado’s aspens west of the front range and many will be traveling to the high country to check out the changing colors.

According to CSP, Colorado traditionally sees a steady volume of in-state and out-of-state visitors in the high country. In 2023, for September and October, CSP investigated 21 fatal crashes and said the vast majority stemmed from two causes: lane violations and careless driving.

“Whether driving too fast for the winding roads or being distracted behind the wheel when a driver crosses into an adjacent lane or hits debris on the shoulder, the results can end in tragedy,” stated Major Brett Williams, District Five Commander for the Colorado State Patrol.

To help visitors in the area, CSP has updated its Super Cruising in Colorado web resource with videos of some popular leaf-peeping routes, information on how to navigate various mountain conditions, links to local weather information, and how to load a trailer to avoid swaying.

“Visting the Colorado Rockies is an annual tradition for many of us, so please remember to respect the speed limits and pull over at scenic overlooks or approved parking areas,” explained Major Williams.

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