With the fall season kicking into gear Dave and Jan headed for the Beaver City area for a final camping outing before getting their camping trailer winterized. Hoping to camp at the Little Cottonwood Forest Service Campground, they discovered that it was already closed for the season, but a Forest Service employee recommended nearby Little Reservoir Campground. It was a very good recommendation.
An evening drive revealed some beautiful lakes in the area – beautified by the golden colors of innumerable Aspen trees.
The next day’s hike to Spruce Lake was a little underwhelming with respect to the lake itself, but the fall colors were spectacular.
A private picnic at another campground which was closed for the season included more bright fall colors to enjoy – followed by a long loop drive on a good dirt road to the top of the Tushar Mountains with views of the Kents Lakes (upper lake pictured) along the way.
Closer to home Dave and Jan and a neighbor enjoyed the fall colors at Navajo Lake and Aspen Mirror Lake on Cedar Mountain.
As the Apostle Paul observed in his message to the citizens of Lystra (Acts 14:17), the Lord has left earth’s citizens with a clear witness of His goodness by supplying rains from heaven and fruitful seasons. Besides the satisfaction He provides for human hearts by the food and gladness He sends into our lives, He displays His goodness in the beauty of each of the seasons!









