Try doing the following:
1. Make a duplicate layer of your image. Layer > Duplicate Layer
2. Convert the new layer to a smart object. Layer > Smart Objects > Convert to Smart Object
3. Apply local contrast to give the image a little more "pop". With the duplicate layer still selected, apply local contrast using USM. Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask.
Amount = 50, Radius = 50, Threshold = 0 (adjust amt and radius to suit your taste).
4. If you used the values I specified, you'll find that the yellow part of the sky got blown out. Fix that by masking the USM out of that area as follows:
a. With the Layers palette open, click on the Smart Filters mask icon which is just below the duplicate layer you created in step 1 above. When the mask is selected, you'll see a border around the mask icon.
b. Select a suitable brush from the Brush tool palette and using a Black foreground color, paint over the yellow and orange part of the sky and the trees. For best results, use a soft-edge brush.