Wyoming’s Tunnel Of Trees Is Positively Magical And You Need To Visit
In southeast Wyoming, there’s a magical tunnel of trees beckoning to you to enter its enchanting path. As September turns into October, you can experience a striking showcase of color that envelops you and takes you on a magical journey.

Here the aspen trees stand more than a hundred feet tall. Looking straight up into the grove of trees with the sun's rays spotlighting the neon yellow, red and orange leaves against the deep blue sky is a work of art you won't soon forget.

Just drive 23 miles west of Encampment to Forest Service Road 801, also known as Deep Creek Road, which runs north from Wyoming 70 through the Medicine Bow National Forest. After about a mile, you will reach a stretch known as Aspen Alley.
To get the full effect of the area, check out this video by YouTube user, Exploring the Nature of Wyoming | UWyo Extension.
For other beautiful drives, check out 8 Country Roads In Wyoming That Are Pure Bliss In The Fall.
Get out there and explore the wonder of Wyoming’s nature.
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