Friday 23 August 2019

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Michigan natives already know that Northern Michigan is a special place. This is especially true in the fall when the millions of acres of forests of the Upper Peninsula and the Northern Lower Peninsula burst into a blaze of brilliant color. You don’t want to miss these spectacular views! There are many great color tour options to choose from. To help you choose, we have highlighted four of the best color tours in Northern Michigan. These routes offer spectacular views of brilliant fall foliage as well as interesting attractions and dining stops along the way. For your best leaf-peeping experience, you’ll want to plan your trip at the peak of color. See each tour description for the best time to go. 1. Eastern Upper Peninsula – Saint Ignace – Whitefish Point – Engadine Begin in Saint Ignace and drive north on Interstate 75. Take exit 352 to get on state Route M-123. Take M-123 north to Paradise through the Hiawatha National Forest. At Paradise, follow Whitefish Point Road to Whitefish Point. Return to Paradise and get on M-123 heading west, then south to Route 28. Turn ri

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