For just a few weeks every fall, western larch trees show themselves on the east side of Mount Hood by turning a vibrant ...
Autumn in western Montana is marked by the pumpkin-spice orange hue of larch trees. Unlike their other evergreen cousins ...
Thousands of people descend on trails in the North Cascades every October to see larch trees turn gold, a natural phenomenon that’s spurred an online counterpart dubbed “Larch Madness.” ...
Optimal elevation for growth and development occurs roughly at 5000 feet, however at these elevations there is competition with other trees such as Norway spruce (Picea abies) or Silver fir (Abies ...
However, these visitors aren't just coming for the red and orange of maple trees — they’re flocking to witness the stunning ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — The NBC Montana Sky Team took to the skies high above the beautiful larch trees of western Montana from the Clark Fork River to Lookout Pass.