Leaf peeping brings a boom in business for Colorado restaurants and shops

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Ashley Portillo is a multimedia journalist for News5 at 4 weekdays on KOAA News 5.

TELLER COUNTY, Colo. — Leaf peeping season is underway across Colorado. It’s a fun way to spend a fall day, but it also brings a boom in business for local restaurants and shops in communities like Woodland Park.

He added, that business at The Donut Mill picked up in the past week, despite the leaves changing this year a little later than most years. The Donut Mill opened in the 1970's, so it's also a tradition for many to bring their family and friends before leaf peeping in Teller County.

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