I know it’s a giant shot in the dark, we were working on the beach doing cleanup and someone hit this truck and left, anyone see anything?

Peak color typically arrives around mid-October, though this can vary. Right now, in early October, the colors are already beginning to pop with the first hints of red, orange, and yellow.

“This year it could be a bit earlier because of the drought we’ve had,” explains Pamela Barnes, CVNP public information officer and community engagement supervisor. She explains that bright fall colors thrive in dry, sunny, and cool weather, while warmer or cloudier conditions tend to dull the hues.

As trees prepare for winter, they cut off nutrients to their leaves, allowing the hidden yellows and oranges to emerge. Sugars trapped in some leaves produce the rich, deep reds.

“The length of day is what really triggers the trees to drop their leaves,” Barnes explains. “Once we pass the fall equinox, the shorter days set everything in motion.”

As Autumn moves steadily toward Winter, the best scenes evolve as well. Each of these trails at CVNP are sure to provide the best views as the season progresses. Barnes guides us through the hikes.

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