Maple leaves are bright red and aspens turning from green-to-gold and approaching peak color in canyons atop our Pinal Mountain range - fall foliage should continue through the first week of November.
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Maple leaves are bright red and aspens turning from green-to-gold and approaching peak color in canyons atop our Pinal Mountain range - fall foliage should continue through the first week of November. Photographer Philip Lowe supplied the cover of our Gateway Magazine fall edition - and made his annual trip this past Saturday to see and photograph foliage along the Ice House Canyon trail #198 and at Ferndell Spring. He’s shown here beneath one of the most vivid red maple trees. Need driving directions to go see and photograph autumn foliage up in the Pinals? Get your copy of Gateway Magazine here at the Silver Belt office, at the Chamber of Commerce and local hotels and restaurants around Globe-Miami. Directions are also posted online at discovergilacounty.com/fall-colors.