United States Michigan

Upper Peninsula of Michigan

A scenic, forested region known for its Great Lakes coastlines, outdoor activities, pasties, and the Mackinac Bridge connecting it to the lower part.

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Beginning in mid-September, the sugar maple, birch, and oak trees in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula turn red, orange, and gold. The spectacle is best viewed via a drive along the 9.5-mile Brockway Mountain Drive. Before setting out, consult Pure Michigan’s Fall Color Map. Peak Foliage in the UP, Michigan: Late September to Mid-October

laurenmack 3 years ago

Upper Peninsula of Michigan Guides

  • Where To Cool Off This Summer

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Nothing quite like the summertime heat when it's soft and dewy rather than dizzying- and these destinations can get *hot* but in the most temperate way possible- if you know what we mean. If you are considering heading up north for summer, we're here to let you know that you don't need to freeze on icy tundra for a break from the heat. A simple dip in freshwater, a sip of iced tea on a windy shoreline, or hiking up for a breathtaking look at nature are all perfectly acceptable ways of cooling off while making the most of summertime. Let's check out some of the best getaways for an idyllic summer vacation.
  • Places to Love in Michigan

    netanyas (Netanya Trimboli)
    Michigan has so many cool spots, you just have to know where to go to find them!

Upper Peninsula of Michigan Articles

  • Top Places to See Fall Foliage in the US 2023

    In hues of amber, crimson, and ochre, fall conjures up cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice, and fabulous fall foliage Predicting the best time to see the leaves change is tricky, but many states offer foliage trackers to help travelers time their trips. Looking at past peak periods can also help predict the best time to take […]

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