MAKE A MEME View Large Image Fall color September 25, 2016 in the upper end of Bear Jaw Canyon, Bear Jaw Trail. Trees are approximately half turned, with some groups peaking or approaching peak color. Lower elevations of the trail are mostly green. Expect peak season ...
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