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Mother Nature’s Yellow Crayons Color the Valley
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The leftover fog from this week’s rain has created some lovely views.
 
 
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Sunday, October 5, 2025
 

STORY BY KAREN BOSSICK

PHOTOS BY KAREN BOSSICK AND JEAN ENERSEN

Experts are warning that a dry fall and warmer nights, fueled by a warming planet, might mute the vibrancy of fall colors this year across the United States.

It doesn’t appear that there’s any threat of that happening here. The Sun Valley area has been experiencing some plenty of evening temperatures in the mid-40s, with the forecast for lows of 33 degrees beginning Sunday.

 
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A dog runs along the Old Adams Road in Adams Gulch.
 

And this week has been surprisingly rainy, compared with falls of the past 20 years.

Fall colors are at their peak in Adams Gulch and Greenhorn right now. And folks are raving about the colors north of Ketchum.

So, get out and enjoy because Sun Valley Resort already has “Pray for Snow” posters plastered around The Village.

 
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Adams Gulch is a riot of yellow right now.
 

 
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The Greenhorn Trail and the beaver ponds in Greenhorn Gulch seem to have hogged Mother Nature’s yellow crayons.
 

 
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Jean Enersen captured this picture, which she titled “Just Another Day in Paradise,” while walking near Penny Lake.
 
 

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