Colorado's Fall Colors Attract Heavy Tourism Amid Population Growth

Denver, COLocal News

Kenosha Pass in Colorado experienced a surge in tourist visitation for fall colors, with significant crowds observed on September 28, 2024. The parking area was filled, and drivers parked along U. S. 285 and nearby side roads to enjoy the vibrant foliage. This trend reflects a broader increase in population growth and tourism in the region, drawing visitors from various areas.

Local officials are closely monitoring the impact of this influx on natural resources and infrastructure. The fall colors not only enhance the scenic beauty but also provide an economic boost to local businesses. As the season progresses, officials expect continued high visitation levels, prompting discussions on managing tourism sustainably. The natural beauty of Colorado's autumn landscape remains a key attraction for both residents and visitors alike.

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