As the crisp autumn air begins to settle in, there's something truly magical about getting outside and immersing yourself in nature's transformation. Here in Colorado, we are blessed with some of the most breathtaking landscapes for enjoying the vibrant colors of fall. Whether it's driving through winding mountain roads or trekking on a hiking trail, autumn is the perfect season for reconnecting with nature.
One of my favorite ways to embrace the changing of the seasons is by taking a scenic drive through the mountains of Colorado. There's nothing quite like winding through mountain passes surrounded by the gold, orange, and red leaves that seem to paint the landscape. The crisp air, the gentle warmth of the sun, and the sight of aspen trees in full autumn splendor make every turn feel like stepping into a painting. My husband and I love to take these drives, and our three dachshunds happily come along, poking their heads out the windows to sniff the fresh mountain air. It's a simple yet fulfilling way to enjoy nature's masterpiece without rushing.
Another wonderful way to take in the autumn season is by hiking. As the weather cools, there's nothing more invigorating than hiking the trails surrounded by towering trees dressed in their fall best. The crisp, cool air makes the experience much more enjoyable, allowing you to hike a little longer without the discomfort of the summer heat. Our dachshunds are the perfect hiking companions—despite their short legs, they’re always up for an adventure, trotting along beside us and occasionally demanding a lift for the steepest climbs. They remind us that adventure is about the spirit, not the size.
And what could be better than rewarding yourself after a day outdoors than with a warm cup of apple cider? There’s something comforting about holding a steaming cup of cider in your hands after a hike or a drive through the mountains. It’s the taste of autumn distilled into a cup—sweet, spicy, and warming you from the inside out. Whether enjoyed at a cozy mountain lodge or while sitting on your back porch wrapped in a blanket, it’s a small joy that makes fall feel even more special.
These autumn adventures are about more than just being outdoors; they are about creating memories with family—both the two-legged and four-legged kind. Colorado’s mountains have a special way of bringing us together, making us slow down, take a deep breath, and simply enjoy the moment. This fall, I hope you find a way to embrace the season, whether it’s through a scenic drive, a hike in the mountains, or enjoying a cozy cup of cider. There’s no better time to enjoy nature’s beauty and the joy of simple moments than during these fleeting autumn days.