Here Is The Best Place To See The Fall Foliage In Michigan

Lake of the Clouds in Peak Fall Color #1

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Let's face it, we all go a little crazy for fall foliage as soon as the temperature starts to cool down. There is nothing like the brisk air, pumpkin spice everything, and the beautiful views of the leaves changing colors.

Oftentimes people don't know exactly where to go to get their leaf-peeping fix in. Luckily, Thrillist released a list of the best places in America to see all the fall colors and one Michigan area made the list.

So, where in Michigan can we find the best fall foliage?

According to the report, you can find the best fall colors in the state on the Upper Peninsula.

Here is what the report had to say about the Upper Peninsula:

"Yeah, it's abit of an oddball place, but even in a state known for beautiful coastal scenery, no place tops the Upper Peninsula. Bordering three of the Great Lakes, a fall-foliage drive through these parts will take you across the Mackinac Bridge and along the Keweenaw Peninsula. The best spot to catch great views is in the far north's Copper Harbor (with a quick detour along the kaleidoscopic Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore), but a drive through the vast wilderness on the way there is just as vibrant, and mostly uninterrupted. When you're done driving for a bit, pull over for a seasonal brew by the fireplace at Houghton's Keweenaw Brewing Company."

Click here to view the best spots in America for leaf-peeping.


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