The magic of fall in Utah is contagious with its crisp tempuratures, moody weather and explosions of color.

Whatever the skill level or age, everyone deserves to immerse themselves in fiery red maples and golden aspens across the Beehive State. Even if you’re just there for the photo ops — no judgment – we’ve all stopped for woodsy selfies.

When should you take the family to see the mountain hues? Higher elevations (9,000 feet and up) peak mid-September through early October. Lower elevations (below 5,600 feet) may have lingering colors through early November. Check out the trails that KSL.com recommends for family-friendly adventure hikes and fall foliage peeps.

Grotto Falls Trail (0.6 miles)

Start off short and sweet, while still getting the crunch-crunch of leaves under your feet. T

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