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PHOTOS: Kenosha Pass is lit up with fall color right now

You’ve probably already spotted it on your Facebook timelines and Instagram feeds, but Colorado’s fall colors are finally lighting up the mountains.

Aspen trees change first in northern locations and at higher elevations. Last week, John Meyer reported that observers in Steamboat Springs, Walden and Poudre Canyon said colors had just started to change in those areas.

RELATED: Colorado’s fall colors are coming — and leaf-peepers have a lot to be excited about this year

Photographer RJ Sangosti shot these images on Sept. 27 at Kenosha Pass (at about 10,000 feet of elevation), and as you can see, colors are starting to peak out there.

For more about Colorado’s leaf-peeping season, check out The Know’s fall color forecast for this year and keep an eye out for more Aspen-gazing coverage right here.

And of course: a list of our favorite scenic drives for Colorado leaf-enjoying.

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