 Aspen groves are found throughout Wyoming's mountains, but one place is unique, Aspen Alley. Aspen Alley is located in southern Wyoming between bags and encampment. Often, Aspen trees are short, but here they're tall and stately, reaching nearly 50 feet. Their branch is bush at the top, interlocking over the dirt road to form a canopy. In summer, sunlight glints through the leaves, but in September when the weather turns colder, it shimmers with a golden red glow as it filters through a sunshade formed by changing leaves. Aspen's are the largest living organism in the world. They start from one individual and spread underground with lateral roots from which thousands of shoots grow. That's why you never see just one Aspen. If you like fall colors, you need to see Aspen Alley. From the University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service, I'm Susan Parker, exploring the nature of Wyoming. Thank you for watching.