The City of Mountain View and Live Nation present the 2025 Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular at the Shoreline Amphitheatre. Huntington Beach is known for its 4 th of July celebrations Find out when to view peak colors of fall foliage for each state around the USA. See spectacular displays of orange, yellow, red, and more. One of the best places in New Mexico to watch the leaves change colors is the Fourth of July Canyon. When walking through the trail, you will see verdant green with hints of orangy-red All the fall colors, from Aspen Vista to Fourth of July Canyon Like all photographers in Santa Fe, I have been really busy this season. Autumn is the most popular time for weddings and family photography for good reason. Balloon Fiesta, fall foliage, sweater weather, and equinoctial light all arrive to provide stunning backdrops. Here are some highlights from the 2023 season. One of the best places in New Mexico to watch the leaves change colors is Fourth of July Canyon.Watch the video above to see photos of the vivacious change o See see our 2025 fall foliage color map to get an idea of when fall leaves change their color. Find out when foliage foliage starts, how long fall foliage lasts, and where to go to see the best fall foliage colors. Fair on the Square | Canyon's Historic Downtown Square 4th Avenue Firecracker Mile | 4th Avenue from Hampton Inn to Downtown Square Independence Day Parade | 4th Avenue from First United Bank Center to Downtown Square To experience fall colors in all their glory, Fourth of July Canyon in the Manzano Mountains is the perfect spot. About an hour and a half drive from Albuquerque, the area features a FALL HIKES NEW MEXICO | STUNNING FALL COLOR | 4TH OF JULY CANYONJoin Swifty Travels as we hike up 4th of July Canyon in late Sept to a beautiful overlook in Pretty autumn colors! Looks similar to the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas. Very pretty. Nice. Very nice colors. But in the fall, Fourth of July Canyon is a magnet for those looking for the deep reds and oranges associated with fall. Driving out to the Manzano Mountains to see the changing leaves in the fall is a wonderful treat. The drive is just a little over an hour and a pleasant one. 4TH OF JULY FAIR ON THE SQUARE JULY 4TH 9:00 am – 3:00 pm The 4th of July Fair on the Square is one of the largest vendor events in the area with over 100 vendors, food trucks and activities for the kids! Located around the Downtown Canyon Square, you can shop, eat and repeat from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm on Friday, July 4th! One of the best places in New Mexico to watch the leaves change colors is Fourth of July Canyon. Watch the video above to see photos of the vivacious change of season! Located in the Manzano Mountains, this canyon is renowned for the vibrant display of maple trees that set the landscape ablaze with shades of red, orange, and yellow. This fall transformation is rare in New Mexico, where such colors are typically found in colder climates. To experience fall colors in all their glory, Fourth of July Canyon in the Manzano Mountains is the perfect spot. About an hour and a half drive from Albuquerque, the area features a variety of camping and hiking opportunities, including quick, one-mile hikes as well as longer day-long hiking trails. The last ten miles or so of the road leading to the trailhead are on a dirt road, which means that you may need a 4x4 vehicle. This trail features a considerable amount of elevation gain and offers stunning views of the valleys as you progress down it. The route is a mixture of a singletrack trail and some first road walking. Sun and shade can be found along various parts of the route. In the Albuquerque area, Fourth of July Canyon is the best place to see fall colors. After hiking to the top of the canyon it's possible to continue north or south on the Crest Trail, for views of The Fourth of July Canyon gets its name from the gorgeous maple leaves that turn orange, red, pink, and yellow every October. There’s nothing better than seeing fireworks in the fall. Take the Jemez Mountain Trail National Scenic Byway, which will take you past San Ysidro Pueblo through Jemez Springs, Jemez Pueblo, and Valles Caldera. If you are looking for the perfect fall trail, this trail is the trail for you! The views and colors are breathtaking. There are free parking areas before you get to the trailhead. There are picnic tables and bathrooms also located at the trailhead. Although this hike is 5.1 miles you can turn back at any time. After the
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