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A Group Leaf Peeping Journey - Michigan

It isn’t just a season; it’s a magical spectacle waiting to be explored. So gather your group of friends together for a sightseeing trip across the state to witness the trees ablaze with the fiery hues of autumn. Take the back roads winding through nature’s artwork, coastlines kissed by the sun, and open fields stretching to the horizon, all painted in magnificent shades of red, orange, and gold. It’s a time when the skies sparkle with stars, outdoor adventures beckon, and the mystic allure of lakeshores pulls you in.

Immerse in Native American Heritage and Vibrant Festivals

Delve into the colorful history of Michigan’s earliest inhabitants at intriguing Native American cultural events and attractions. Experience the 14th Annual Skitoberfest in Boyne Falls, the Tricks and Treats Fall Fest in Muskegon, or the spine-chilling adventure aboard the Manistee Ghost Ship. Ann Arbor hosts its 5th Annual Holy Bones Festival, where creativity knows no bounds.

Fall Color Updates: Nature’s Masterpiece Unfolding

In the Upper Peninsula, the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park and the enchanting Lake of the Clouds promise peak fall conditions next week. Drive west from Marquette toward Ishpeming and Michigamme for vibrant orange and red vistas. Marvel at the transformation of leaves around Manistique, painting the landscape in hues of crimson, gold, and amber. Historic Fayette, between Escanaba and Manistique, unveils its charm as trees shift from summer greens to brilliant autumnal hues.

In Dickinson County, witness scattered forests of peaking maples and enjoy panoramic views from Pine Mountain. The entire Upper Peninsula is on the verge of a spectacular color display. Northwest Michigan offers the 23rd Annual Harvest Fest at Chateau Chantel in Traverse City and a scenic drive through The Tunnel of Trees for a breathtaking experience.

Plan Your Perfect Fall Getaway

As you plan your extended weekend getaway, consider indulging in the beauty of Cadillac’s river basins, exploring Lansing’s River Trail, and reveling in the fiery foliage of Ann Arbor. Live cameras in Benzie County help you choose your perfect spot, while the Lansing River Trail guides you along the Grand and Red Cedar rivers. Each county, from Alpena to Berrien, is a chapter in Michigan’s fall story, waiting to be explored.

Michigan’s fall is not just a season; it’s an invitation to witness nature’s grandeur. So pack your bags, hit the road, and let the vibrant colors of autumn in Michigan mesmerize your senses.

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