Michigan residents and fall color enthusiasts have many ways to take in the rich fall tapestry across Michigan, among them several steam trains excursions that provide a leisurely trip cross country ...
Michigan's multi-colored fall foliage is here — and gone, depending where you are. A foliage color forecast map available at Explore Fall predicts the Upper Peninsula has mainly reached peak or past ...
Is the iconic Tunnel of Trees ablaze with color yet? How about our favorite Up North spots like Traverse City and Gaylord - and what about fall colors in our wild and beautiful Upper Peninsula? To ...
Michigan's multi-colored fall foliage is here — and gone, depending where you are. A foliage color forecast map available at Explore Fall predicts the Upper Peninsula has mainly reached peak or past ...
Fall's foliage change is in full swing across southern Michigan, according to foliage color forecast map available at Explore Fall, giving Michiganders an opportunity to see the fall colors via steam ...
It’s go-time on serious fall color viewing across our great state. The temperature differences created by our Great Lakes gives us varying amounts of fall color right now. There are some peak fall ...
Falls colors are peaking in parts of lower Michigan this weekend. Michigan becomes one big giant canvas in the fall as leaves turn vibrant reds and golds before the whites of winter set in. If you are ...
MICHIGAN, USA — The days are getting shorter, the sun is getting lower, and the temperatures are getting cooler! We are finally feeling more like fall across West Michigan. However, for some, it does ...
WEST MICHIGAN — As the temperatures start to drop, so do the leaves. West Michigan is a beautiful destination to see the Fall season, and Jill Halpin with My Michigan Beach is sharing some of the top ...
Each fall, one way or another, I try to head to the U.P to craft my own Upper Peninsula fall color tour. I have turned it into an annual pilgrimage, something I started in college, and I don’t take on ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Due to ongoing drought and warmer-than-average temperatures, fall color has been relatively underwhelming in parts of Michigan. Luckily, some areas will still peak this ...