This time of year brings so many new colors in nature. The leaves on the trees turn to various shades of yellow, orange, and red.
On a recent trip to Jackson, Wyoming we visited South Park Wildlife Habitat Management Area on the south end of the Jackson Hole Valley.
It is right along the banks of the Snake River. Click the video to see the beautiful Cottonwood trees and then the Aspen trees as they change color with fall.
For the second series of clips in this video, I am going to take you to the northeastern edge of Yellowstone Lake.
We were heading out of the park and of course, the dozens of cars stopped alerted us to some kind of animals in view.
There were two grizzly bears in the valley below the road. A mom and her nearly equal-sized cub were scratching the ground with their massive claws looking for snacks.
The short video is a compilation of about 45 minutes of watching them. There were dozens of people watching with us along with a Yellowstone National Park employee.