Routt County in photos for the week of Sept. 29 to Oct. 5, 2019
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Fall has come alive in Oak Creek.
Tom O’Connor -
Fall has come alive in Oak Creek.
Tom O’Connor -
Fall has come alive in Oak Creek.
Tom O’Connor -
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Fall has come alive in Oak Creek.
Tom O’Connor -
Fall has come alive in Oak Creek.
Tom O’Connor -
The sun setting on Mount Werner turns the fall colors gold.
Curt Merchant -
Fall has arrived at Egeria Park in Yampa.
Colleen Witeman -
Changing leaves and evergreen trees like the Elk River.
Sammie McDowell -
Fall colors explode across the Yampa Valley.
Judy Schuler -
The sun peaks through trees.
Catherine Kurtz -
Springs colors pop along Spring Creek in Steamboat Springs.
Caroline Lerew -
The aspens along Flash of Gold Trail on Buffalo Pass are living up to the trail's name.
Tim Hancock -
The aspens along Flash of Gold Trail on Buffalo Pass are living up to the trail's name.
Tim Hancock -
Springs colors pop along Spring Creek in Steamboat Springs.
Caroline Lerew -
Springs colors pop along Spring Creek in Steamboat Springs.
Caroline Lerew -
Great aspen leaves on Panorama Trail in Steamboat.
Submitted by Shannon Lukens -
Great aspen leaves on Panorama Trail in Steamboat.
Submitted by Shannon Lukens -
Panorama Trail in Steamboat.
Submitted by Shannon Lukens -
Panorama Trail in Steamboat.
Submitted by Shannon Lukens -
Big Sky over Routt County Ranch Land along Highway 40
Submitted by Judi Clayton -
Yampa River
Submitted by Jeff Hall -
Hike on Mount Werner with Timber
Submitted by Diane Carter -
Hike on Mount Werner with Timber
Submitted by Diane Carter -
Hike on Mount Werner with Timber
Submitted by Diane Carter -
Sardis Creek
Submitted by Tom O'Connor -
Sardis Creek
Submitted by Tom O'Connor -
Fall Colors Reflected in the Pond at the Yampa River Botanical Gardens.
Submitted by Judi Clayton -
A pair of bears frolicking and eating berries at the Pines at Ore House this afternoon in Steamboat Springs.
Submitted by Shannon Lukens -
Muddy Pass. Autumn.
Submitted by Tim Hancock -
A pair of bears frolicking and eating berries at the Pines at Ore House this afternoon in Steamboat Springs.
Submitted by Shannon Lukens -
A pair of bears frolicking and eating berries at the Pines at Ore House this afternoon in Steamboat Springs.
Submitted by Shannon Lukens -
Flat Tops snow
Submitted by Jeff Hall -
A pair of bears frolicking and eating berries at the Pines at Ore House this afternoon in Steamboat Springs.
Submitted by Shannon Lukens -
Fall colors explode across the Yampa Valley as seen from Buffalo Pass.
Susan K. Hansen -
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Mary Korch -
Fall colors take over Dunckley Pass in the Flat Tops Wilderness Area.
Jeff Hall -
Fall colors decorate Gore Pass along Rabbit Ears Pass.
Gail Hanley -
Fall colors decorate Gore Pass along Rabbit Ears Pass.
Gail Hanley -
Fall colors decorate Gore Pass along Rabbit Ears Pass.
Gail Hanley -
Fall colors decorate Gore Pass along Rabbit Ears Pass.
Gail Hanley -
Fall colors decorate Gore Pass along Rabbit Ears Pass.
Gail Hanley -
Fall appears across the Yampa Valley.
Ted Carleton -
Bales of hay dot a field near Oak Creek along Routt County Road 29.
Sean Daly -
Golds and reds appear as fall reaches the Sarvis Creek Wilderness Area.
Anita Merrigan -
Fall colors pop in the Flat Tops Wilderness Area.
Susan K. Hansen -
Fall pushes in at Steamboat Resort.
Shannon Lukens -
Fall pushes in at Steamboat Resort.
Shannon Lukens -
Wild Rose Trail on Emerald Mountain is painted in gold as the aspens turn.
John Hoover -
South Routt's fall colors are popping.
Betsy Johnson -
South Routt's fall colors are popping.
Betsy Johnson -
Whister Park
Submitted by Caroline Lerew -
Another Blue Bird Autumn Day. Yampa River with Steamboat Ski Resort in background.
Submitted by Timothy Hancock -
A Tail Waggin’ Good Time
Submitted by Melody Nemunaitis -
Flat Top Scenic Byway
Submitted by Jeff Hall -
Foxy plays catch
Submitted by Jeffery G. Peters
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