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Enchanted Circle Fall Foliage — Part 1


Enchanted Circle Fall Foliage

Enchanted Circle Fall Foliage panorama

After our relaxing night in Red River at the charming Riverside Lodge & Cabins, we took off into the heart of the Carson National Forest and our New Mexico fall foliage journey.  One does not need to trek into the forest to witness explosions of color.  Fall foliage here will great you right along the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway.

Splashes of color along the Enchanted Circle Byway

Splashes of color along the Enchanted Circle Byway

Most of the trees here in Carson are pine and fir, but hidden among these perpetually green conifers are deciduous trees covertly waiting for fall — mostly American aspen and gambel oak.  The color changes start out subtly, with dots of lighter greens and splashes of gold amongst a sea of forest green.

Enchanted Circle Fall Foliage

Enchanted Circle Fall Foliage

And then the colors cascade into hues of bright orange.

Aspen colors

Aspen colors

Both palettes provide ample opportunities for stunning imagery, so be prepared to make many stops along the way to compose and enjoy, from light greens and yellows:

Enchanted Circle Fall Foliage

Enchanted Circle Fall Foliage

To bold pillars of orange standing alone in a field surrounded by firs:

Lone aspen

Lone aspen

These color palettes are strikingly different from the red-dominated hues in New England, but no less impressive:

Enchanted Circle Fall Foliage

Enchanted Circle Fall Foliage

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Fun Photo Friday — Beginning the Enchanted Circle


Enchanted Circle Byway — Road to Red River

Enchanted Circle Byway — Road to Red River

Today I present some of my favorite shots the drive to Red River, and include one photo taken the following day.  Next week we’ll begin our fall foliage tour in earnest.  Click on any image below to enlarge and bring up today’s slide show:

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The Enchanted Circle — Spending Time in Red River


Riverside Lodge & Cabins

Riverside Lodge & Cabins

After a long drive from Trinity Site, through Santa Fe and Taos, and along the Enchanted Circle, we made Red River shortly before sunset.  One side of the main street was perfectly lighted by the low sun, as you can see here:

Red River, New Mexico

Red River, New Mexico

As we drove around trying to decide where to stay, we took a short side trip to the ski area adjoining town.

Red River ski area

Red River ski area

But the sun was going down fast, so photography soon ended.  Here’s an image of Red River as seen from our accommodations for the night:

View from our Riverside Lodge & Cabins room

View from our Riverside Lodge & Cabins room

Getting serious about a place to sleep we first tried one charming little lodge, but it was full.  We struck gold on our second attempt at the Riverside Lodge & Cabins.  And, while I’m not much for football, I did get to watch Clemson University take down Notre Dame.  Life was good.

Riverside Lodge & Cabins — Our elevated corner room

Riverside Lodge & Cabins — Our elevated corner room

For those interested in a charming place to stay on this journey, you can certainly do a lot worse.  Here are the accommodations, and the views:

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