It’s almost time for the vibrant reds, oranges and the bright yellow hues to take over Michigan’s nearly 20 million acres of forests this fall. To help travelers across the state track this transformation, our friends at Pure Michigan are posting a weekly Fall Color Report.
An interactive map shows when peak color is expected across both of our state’s peninsulas. You can find it on their website here.
And in their weekly update, Pure Michigan is reporting the estimated percentage of fall color at dozens of spots across the state.
We’re sharing some of their highlights here, concentrating on the sites now reported to be flashing 20% or more of their autumn colors:
Upper Peninsula
Ironwood: 40 to 60% (Estimated Peak Fall Color: Sept. 28 – Oct. 4)
The Keweenaw Peninsula: 20 to 40% (Estimated Peak Fall Color: Sept. 28 – Oct. 4)
Keweenaw Travel Tips from Pure Michigan: “Visitors can experience scenic chairlift rides in the treetops at two mountains in the Keweenaw Peninsula – Mont Ripley, near Houghton, and Mount Bohemia, near Copper Harbor. At Zwart Farms, celebrate the harvest season and find family fun with homemade donuts, cider, pumpkins and more.”
Marquette: 20 to 40% (Estimated Peak Fall Color: Oct. 6-10)
Munising: 20 to 40% (Estimated Peak Fall Color: Oct. 9-21)
Munising Travel Tips from Pure Michigan: “Located on the shores of Lake Superior, Munising offers beautiful fall color trails along the Munising Bay Trail Network (MBTN), as well as within Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and the Hiawatha National Forest. After a day of exploring the area’s trails, take a relaxing drive along H-58 to view vibrant fall foliage contrasted against deep green evergreens.”
Lower Peninsula
Gaylord: 20 to 40% (Estimated Peak Fall Color: Sept. 29 – Oct. 10)
Gaylord Travel Tips from Pure Michigan: “The local elk herds in the Gaylord area are at their most active in the fall. They can be viewed in the wild in the Pigeon River Country State Forest, or in captivity at Elk View Park. Temperatures are staying pleasant and it’s a great time for a peaceful paddle and relaxing fall color tour along the shores of Gaylord’s inland lakes or rivers. Early fall is also a great time to hit the trails! Hike and bike through Gaylord’s vibrant forests as the leaves start to change.”
Crystal Mountain in Thompsonville: 20 to 40% (Estimated Peak Fall Color: Oct. 10-16)
Grand Rapids: 20 to 40% (Estimated Peak Fall Color: Oct. 20-27)
Grand Rapids Travel Tips from Pure Michigan: “ArtPrizehas kicked off in Grand Rapids, bringing the world’s most attended art event to life across downtown. With over 1,100 artists from 39 states and 18 countries showcasing their work throughout downtown, guests get to explore incredible creativity and vote for their favorite pieces.”
You can sign up for Pure Michigan’s Fall Color Report here. It comes packed with fun travel ideas and upcoming events for each area that’s featured.