Sheriff’s office has a warning for leaf peepers about parking

Parking problems come with people viewing fall colors in Colorado’s mountains 02:54

The Summit County Sheriff’s Office is issuing a warning to Coloradans coming up to the high country to see the changing leaves: park in designated parking spots or pay the price.

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CBS Colorado’s Spencer Wilson interviews Sgt. Mike Schilling. CBS

That’s after they issued 33 parking tickets in September, half of that being in the last two weeks while leaf peeping tourism has boomed.

Sgt. Mike Schilling with the Summit County Sheriff’s Office said it’s more than just trying to keep people from parking wherever they please, should they find a good view of some trees.

“We respond on the trails all the time … anything from cardiac arrest to a sprained ankle and really anything in between,” Schilling said of emergency medical service providers. “So any sort of illegal parking just prevents us from getting there quickly.”

That’s in reference to the potentially clogged backcountry roads where so many folks flock to for a good view or photo. Schilling compares the issue to a snowball, compounding on itself the bigger it gets.

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