My blog has been around for 3 seasons now. You have seen my pictures of beautiful blue ice on the bay and the craziness of Perchville, a mid winter Tawas Bay tradition. You have read my posts about springtime and the joy of seeing my garden start to bloom. And there were a LOT of posts and pictures of summer time here in Northern Michigan. Those are all great seasons and there are things I love about ALL of them. But there is nothing like fall in Michigan!
This is the time of year our state shines. The 7 weeks from the middle of September thru Halloween have always had a special place in my heart. Football games, cider mills, pumpkin painting, fall color tours, bonfires, warm days and cool nights. What’s not to love? These are some of MY favorite things:
Fall Camping
I have been camping in Petoskey in October on a couples trip. Our campsite was absolutely gorgeous surrounded by trees full of orange and yellow leaves. We did the famous Tunnel of Trees drive, sat around a bonfire, did some stargazing. I’ve also camped with the whole family this time of year. For those trips we found campgrounds that had Halloween activities and made our reservations early. Tawas Point State Park just did one this past weekend. Hayrides, pumpkin painting, lawn games, a dance, trick or treating. My kids have many memories of those weekends. Whether you want a romantic weekend away or a family friendly weekend, give camping a try. If you don’t have an RV you can find a campground with cabin rentals. Michigan Campgrounds , Michigan State Park Campgrounds
Cider Mills
Who doesn’t love a warm cinnamon sugar donut that melts in your mouth and some apple cider to wash it down? You can also go on a hayride to pick your own apples or pumpkins, find your way through a corn maze, pet some farm animals and browse homemade arts and crafts. There are a LOT of options at cider mills these days! Check out this link and see which one best fits your needs. Michigan Cider Mills
Fall Colors Road trips
It’s tricky to time your road trip just right to see the leaves at peak color. I’m going to post a map below (ignore the dates). You can use this map to see the general zones, each zone being about a week apart. The predicted peak dates are always dependent on weather. Cooler weather makes the leaves change faster, warmer weather makes the color take a little longer to peak and one bad wind storm can take away all the leaves overnight. Keep an eye on the latest forecasts and color reports and go from there. If you are making reservations ahead of time and need a best guess I would say you are going to see some fall color for sure the 2nd/3rd weekends of October in the upper peninsula and northern lower peninsula and then the 3rd/4th weekends for the bottom half of the lower peninsula.
I’ve already mentioned the Tunnel of Trees in the Northwest part of the lower peninsula. Another pretty route is the River Road Scenic Byway in Oscoda. I did a whole blog post about that road if you look back in my archives. There are MANY beautiful places to kayak, picnic or simply admire the view. A new one for me this year was in the Northeast part of the lower peninsula. US 23 from Au Gres up to Mackinaw City. That one will take a 3 hours around with no stops. But you are going to want to stop! There are 5 lighthouses, many waterfront roadside parks and several state parks along the way. If you leave the Au Gres/East Tawas/Oscoda area by 9am you should be able to stop and visit some of these places along the way, find a nice place for lunch and still make it to Mackinaw City for sunset by the bridge. I suggest eating dinner after sunset in St. Ignace so you can enjoy the lights on the Mackinac Bridge on your way back over.
Here are some other popular road trips Michigan Fall Color Drives
Honorable mentions
Other favorite fall activities for my family include Friday night football games when our kids were in marching band, Cedar Point’s Halloweekends, haunted houses, watching the Lions win or lose on Sundays and of course, passing out candy to trick or treaters!
I know many of my readers live in Michigan and share in my love for this time of year. For those of you that aren’t as lucky, I highly suggest a visit during this magical time. If you need help with planning just let me know, I’d be happy to help.