Fall Colors on the Coconino
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November 4, 2009![[photo]](rim-9-15-09-thum.jpg)
Estimated percentage of current fall foliage: 100% in the lower elevations. There is yellow showing in the lower part of the canyon and into Sedona.
Area with greatest amount of color: Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, and the Village of Oak Creek
This might be as good as the colors are going to get in Oak Creek Canyon. However, the Village of Oak Creek and Sedona are just beginning to show yellow.
You can still view the vibrant colors from Hart Prairie and Lockett Meadow on FLICKR.

Recommended viewing:
Take 89A south through Oak Creek Canyon from Flagstaff to Sedona, also 89A south towards Jerome. Enjoy driving on Scenic Byway 179. Visit Crescent Moon Picnic Area, where the show is just getting started. Hike some of the many miles of trails that the Red Rock District has to offer, such as the Airport Loop, Brewer, or Vultee Arch.
89A south from Flagstaff to Sedona
89A south towards Jerome
and Oak Creek Canyon
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Changing
leaves herald the coming of autumn to the Coconino National Forest
as early as mid-September. That's when forest roads and trails begin
to hum with the crowds of nature lovers who come to enjoy the display.
The Coconino encompasses such a broad range of habitats that it's
possible to stretch this most colorful of seasons into more than
a month of celebration within its boundaries.
The gold rush begins on the higher slopes of the Forest's volcanic
highlands as the aspen leaves change to amber while summer is still
in the air. From there the transformation gradually migrates to
the crimson sumacs and fuchsia maples of the desert canyons as brisk
nights confirm the full onset of autumn. The climax of this parade
of color generally occurs around the second week of October, but
remnants of reds, oranges and golds linger in the canyons as late
as mid-November.
Early in the season, scenic drives and trails on the
San Francisco Peaks provide the best displays. The Wupatki/Sunset
Crater volcanoes and Ruins Scenic Loop Drive is good too. Later
in the season look for color in Oak Creek Canyon, along the scenic
drive there or on any of the canyon's hiking trails.
Location: On mountains, meadows and
canyons all over the Coconino National Forest.
Access: Visit the Recreation
pages... especially the Scenic Drives, Trails,
and Wilderness sections. Best bets for drives are
the Around the Peaks Loop, SnowBowl Drive, Schultz Pass Drive, Rim
Road/General Crook Trail Drive and the volcanoes and Ruins Loop
early in the season. (Don't forget the Snowbowl Sky Ride.) And on the Mogollon Rim take FR95 from the Blue Ridge Office to the rim. Later
in the season, try Oak Creek Canyon and the Red Rock/ Sycamore Canyon
Scenic Drive.
Attractions: Golden aspens, amber oaks and scarlet
maples, cool temperatures, bugling elk (on the San Francisco Peaks),
great photos
Notes: Forest Roads can become crowded
during this time of year. Drive carefully and keep an eye out for
those who don't.
Watch the weather, it can have a great impact on the
time and the speed at which the fall colors change occurs.
For information about fall colors across US, visit
the National
Forest Service Fall Colors Page. For fall colors in Arizona and New Mexico, visit our Regional Website Fall Color Page.
Read article by Sandra Klotz on Fall Colors in the
Northland with suggested viewing areas. Click
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September and October 2009 fall colors on
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Photos from years past
Attention Leaf Peepers!
A message from the Mogollon Rim Sept. 29th |