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Eight miles high about to fall
Eight miles high about to fall









eight miles high about to fall

You also can rent one of their 19 rustic cabins or modern and rustic campsites. Located in the park, the Kaug Wudjoo Lodge (pronounced kahg-WAD’-jiw) sleeps 12 and is available for weekly rentals. If you’re a mountain biker, you can reach some of the most remote areas of the park.

eight miles high about to fall

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park was built in 1945 on Lake Superior, and the park is 60,000 acres. The peak is about 735 feet above Lake Superior, and here you can see the beautiful colorings of fall, when the hardwoods display red, yellow and orange hues. Located in Copper Harbor, Brockway offers breathtaking views and a 9½-mile drive with views of Lake Superior and the thousands of acres of the Keweenaw. If you prefer rugged trails, you can try tackling the trails in Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. Taking one of the many hikes in the UP is a great way to see fall foliage. You can find many scenic trails - for biking or hiking - in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan on state and national forest and parklands, along former railroad beds, and also in cities. Leaves turn from mid- to late-September into October. Michigan has more than 100 different species of trees, such as oak, ash, birch, maple and sycamore. Here are recommendations for great fall foliage in some surprising locations: Then it moves in three directions - south, down slope and down east.īut my suggestion: You should move a lot further south, west, and yes, even north for some unexpected, and brilliant fall colors. For those traditionalists wanting that New England fall foliage experience, the peak starts just about now in the more northerly regions of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.

eight miles high about to fall

Indeed, the traditional leaf peeping in the United States has always been focused on Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Mention the words “fall foliage” and New England immediately comes to mind.











Eight miles high about to fall