Experience Colorado’s Most Vibrant Season in the High Country
Travel through Colorado’s mountain landscapes at the height of fall, when aspen groves turn gold, alpine lakes reflect the season’s colors, and high-elevation viewpoints offer unforgettable scenery.
The Colorado Fall Colors Scenic Tour is designed for guests who want a relaxed, scenic way to experience one of the most beautiful times of year in the Rockies. This curated fall foliage route travels from Frisco through Leadville, Twin Lakes, Independence Pass, and Aspen, with multiple opportunities for photos, short walks, and scenic stops along the way.
Key Tour Details
- Starting Location: Frisco
- Ending Location: Frisco
- Route: Frisco → Leadville → Twin Lakes → Independence Pass → Aspen → Frisco
- Total Distance: Approximately 100–120 miles
- Estimated Drive Time: Approximately 3–4 hours without stops
- Recommended Tour Duration: 5–8 hours
- Activity Level: Easy sightseeing with optional short walks
- Best For: Fall foliage enthusiasts, photography tours, couples, small private groups, and visitors seeking a classic Colorado autumn experience
This tour is designed to maximize exposure to golden aspen groves, reflective alpine lakes, and sweeping mountain vistas during peak fall color season. Independence Pass is seasonal and typically closes by late October, or earlier with snow.
Tour Highlights
On this Colorado fall foliage experience, guests can expect:
- Expansive aspen groves along Highway 91 and Independence Pass
- Twin Lakes with peak fall reflections
- Independence Pass at 12,095 feet
- Panoramic Continental Divide views
- Aspen during peak foliage season
- Multiple curated photo stops
- Golden aspens, alpine lakes, and mountain backdrops
- Flexible scenic timing for standout foliage areas
What You’ll Experience
A Scenic Start from Frisco
Begin in Frisco and travel south on Highway 91 toward Leadville. This opening stretch offers a gentle start to the tour, with rolling terrain, mountain backdrops, and early glimpses of changing aspen stands along the Tenmile Range.
Leadville & High-Country Color
The drive toward Leadville includes fall color patches and scenic mountain views, with the option for a short 20–40 minute stop in Leadville. Guests may take a quick walk along Harrison Avenue or stop for coffee before continuing into higher elevations.
Twin Lakes Fall Reflections
Continue from Leadville to Twin Lakes, one of Colorado’s most iconic fall photography locations. Here, golden aspens frame the lakes with mountain backdrops, creating ideal conditions for short walks, reflection photos, and extended photo time.
Independence Pass & Peak Aspen Groves
The route from Twin Lakes to Independence Pass is the centerpiece of the tour. This stretch features dense aspen groves in peak color, winding mountain roads, and frequent scenic pull-offs. At the summit of Independence Pass, 12,095 feet, guests can take in sweeping views across multiple valleys and see the Continental Divide marker.
Aspen at Peak Fall Color
Arrive in Aspen, one of Colorado’s premier fall destinations. The itinerary recommends 1–2 hours in Aspen, where guests may walk through downtown under golden canopies, stop for lunch or coffee, or enjoy optional short scenic walks near town.
Scenic Return to Frisco
The return route depends on conditions and group focus. Guests may return via Highway 82 and I-70 East for a faster return, or, weather permitting, travel back over Independence Pass for a second pass through peak color. The scenic return option is especially well-suited for photography-focused groups.
Why Book With Summit Tours?
Summit Tours offers comfortable, small-group sightseeing experiences focused on local insight, personalized service, and seamless travel. The goal is to make it easy for guests to experience Colorado’s mountain landscapes without the stress of planning, driving, or navigating high-altitude conditions.
For this fall colors tour, that means a thoughtfully designed high-country route focused on peak foliage, alpine scenery, and relaxed scenic stops during one of Colorado’s most photogenic seasons.
Who This Tour Is Best For
This tour is ideal for fall foliage enthusiasts, photographers, couples, small private groups, and visitors seeking a classic Colorado autumn experience.
It is especially well-suited for travelers who want to see golden aspen groves, alpine lakes, Independence Pass, and Aspen during peak fall color season without planning the route or driving mountain roads themselves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the tour end?
The tour returns to Frisco after the Aspen portion of the route. Return options may vary depending on weather and road conditions.
How long is the Colorado Fall Colors Scenic Tour?
The recommended tour duration is 5–8 hours. Estimated drive time is approximately 3–4 hours without stops.
When is the best time to take this tour?
Peak season for this tour is typically mid-September to early October. Timing varies yearly based on weather and elevation, with higher elevations changing color first, followed by lower valleys.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Highlights include expansive aspen groves along Highway 91 and Independence Pass, Twin Lakes, Independence Pass at 12,095 feet, panoramic fall color views, Aspen during peak foliage season, and multiple curated photo stops.
Is Independence Pass always included?
Independence Pass is a key part of the route, but it is seasonal and typically closes by late October or earlier with snow. Weather and road conditions may affect the route.
Is there time to explore Aspen?
Yes. The itinerary recommends 1–2 hours in Aspen, with options to walk through downtown, stop for lunch or coffee, or enjoy optional short scenic walks near town.
What should I wear or bring?
Layered clothing and comfortable walking shoes are advised. Guests should also bring a camera or smartphone and be prepared for rapidly changing weather at higher elevations.




