Autumn aspens in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming (© Matt Anderson Photography/Getty Images)
【October 18 2015】Though its length varies from year to year, fall-color time in Grand Teton National Park usually winds down by mid-October. Varying elevations in the park’s titular mountain range are responsible for the bursts of different colors that bedeck the trees. Aspens, seen here, and willows populate much of the lowlands, while cottonwoods and other deciduous plants are interspersed among the pines as the elevation up into the mountains climbs higher. Specific levels host different types of plants, making the scenery come alive with a variety of autumn hues.Explore breathtaking Gallery from the HuluTrip homepage over the past 5 years..