Welcome to Week 7 of the Upper Peninsula Fall Color Report in Michigan's beautiful Upper Peninsula. Usually by week 7 of the U.P. Fall Color Report by FunintheUP.com color season is in full swing. Color change is right on schedule again compared to last year, I think those few cool days and just a little bit of rain helped snap those trees out of the funk they were in. Things are looking nice now, just goes to show you that you can never tell what the weather will do in the UP and how things can change quickly in the Upper Peninsula. We are slightly ahead on the progression but not to much, it won't be as noticeable this week as the few warm days Monday, Tues, and Wednesday will slightly keep things slow moving. It doesn't appear that we will be getting back into the low 40s at night for at least another 8-10 days and that may actually set things back from our steady increase in color. This will mostly affect those areas along Lake Superior and lower elevations that change a bit slower. We should start seeing some areas of the Upper Peninsula hitting 60-70% this week while others will just start reaching 30%. If you want to see some decent fall colors this week stick with the Western UP or Northern UP. Join a Fall Color Tour with
Upper Peninsula Tours is a great way to see fall colors, hidden waterfalls, big scenic views, and historic sites. One thing to be aware of in fall colors, is the reds come and go quickly, usually when color gets to be around 70% the reds start falling off the trees and you're left with mostly oranges and yellows and bare trees.
Disclaimer: Keep in mind this report is a guide and in no way totally inclusive of every spot for fall color in the Upper Peninsula. I drive hundreds of miles each week across the U.P. viewing the fall colors and it is physically impossible to be in all places and analyze every area. The best times to come up for fall color if you weren't even to pay attention to the fall color report would be the last 4 days of September and the first 4 days of October. Keep in mind color change happens slowly along Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake of the Clouds overlook, Brockway Mountain, Pictured Rocks, Whitefish Point, Mackinac Island, and Drummond Island. Some of these areas can be two weeks behind the interior portions of the Western UP, Northern UP, and Central UP. Also the Southern UP can be up to 1 week and in some cases 2 weeks behind as well. If you wait until after October 10th any year you will almost always be viewing mostly browns, yellows, and a few remaining trees with any color left, it isn't to say after October 10th there isn't nice color, but historically after Oct 10th peak color season is usually done for.
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Western UP 30-50% overall
Great color starting to happen in the western side of the Upper Peninsula. Ironwood, Bessemer, and Wakefield areas are looking good. Visit Copper Peak for some amazing colors this next week, even now you'll notice plenty of color to satisfy. County Road 519 from Wakefield to the Porkies has some good color now. South Boundary Road that takes you through the Porcupine Mountains State Park has some good color really starting this past week, especially after you pass the turn off for Summit Peak. Summit Peak views are always nice, stop there if you haven't ever before. Of course most peoples experience and their first experience in the Porkies is Lake of the Clouds overlook. There are now some nice patches starting, you can't help but notice the change this week. There won't be to many more reds developing, this view gives you mostly yellows and oranges, most of the reds are in the lower eleavations or along South Boundary road. The Porkies are one of the most popular fall color destinations in the entire Midwest, if you're visiting keep this in mind for booking your stay at areas cabins and hotels. Victoria Dam and the Ontonagon River areas around Rockland have some nice color, there are a few high points that I enjoy viewing colors from one is the Victoria mine tailings pile, old Michigan Mine site outside Rockland, and Victoria Dam Overlook. There are some good colors right around Greenland and Mass City now as you head down to Ontonagon colors don't really pop until you get to around Green and Silver City. Some nice colors off Hwy 45 before Bruce Crossing. Bruce Corssing to Bergland there is a bit more color this week along the farmers fields. It isn't start getting towards Bergland around Lake Gogebic that colors really start getting better. South on Hwy 45 to Bond Falls is getting better each week, be sure to stop at one of Michigan's great waterfalls, Bond Falls, next week should be the best though, even next week should be still good color. Watersmeet to Wakefield has gotten better, more yellow for sure, but the reds aren't as prevalant. You'll start seeing better colors closer to Wakefield. On Sunday Lake you can now start seeing the color filling in along the shoreline and along the hill tops. In the Western UP expect colors to be hitting 80% to peak around Sept 25th to Oct 1st, there will still even be decent color up to Oct 5th. By October 10th things will start fading and leaves will start falling off the trees, leaf loss being around 25%.
Northern UP 30-50% overall
Starting up in Copper Harbor this week, we see a bit more color, still fairly green from views at Brockway, but there is more yellow now appearing to the south and south western areas of the Keweenaw ridgeline. The overlook looking back to Lake Superior and Fort Wilkins is a bit more green. US41 from Copper Harbor to Phoenix is pretty nice now, some good color in the tunnel of trees and from Delaware to Phoenix. M26 along Lake Superior still isn't that exciting yet if you're seeking fall color, but that isn't way you drive that stretch anyway, it is for Lake Superior and the cool breeze, crashing waves, and epic sunsets you get. Driving from Eagle River to Ahmeek on 5 mile point road has some good color especially past Sand Hills Lighthouse. Heading over to Bete Grise and Lac La Belle area, around the Lake there is a bit of color showing up, not a lot along Lake Superior still until you start getting further in past Rice Lake. Views from Mount Houghton, Mount Bohemia, and Bare Bluff are always nice. From Mount Houghton and Bohemia you can see the layers of color nicely now, give it another week and things should really start popping. Outside Houghton heading into South Range and Painesdale you can really start to notice the color change, it really is starting to pop now, looking over the hills towards the east you can see lots of color change, what a great view this gives you of the surrounding areas south of Houghton. Nice color along M26 from Painesdale to Firesteel rivers, always a favorite drive. The big trees in Toivola really have some color now, heading to Agate Beach and Misery Bay there are some nice reds popping up. Between Houghton and Chassell it has turned colorful. Tapiola road to M38 has some good color now, always a nice drive in the fall. M38 there are some nice patches around Bob Lake turn off. The Sturgeon River Sloughs have many trees with no leaves but there are still some nice reds that are very colorful, worth a picture or two, stop at the lookout tower there and take in the views. Around L'Anse there are some nice trees and lots of color. Heading out towards Skanee you'll see plenty of color change, an awesome view is coming down the hill just before the Silver River looking into the Huron Mountains. Along the roads in Aura and out to Point Abbaye there is color but still not a lot. If you are heading towards Big Ericks bridge you'll see some nice yellows and some reds, if you are this far why not head to the mouth of the Huron River for some beautiful views of the Huron Islands. The upper elevations in the Huron Mountains are very colorful. Ravine river road is very colorful, the same with Arvon road from L'Anse that takes you into the Slate River. Lots of color in these higher elevations, you can see it from the lookout at Mt Arvon (highest point in Michigan). Driving on US41 from L'Anse to Covington Jct you'll notice lots of color now, the higher in elevation the more color. Stopping at Canyon Falls is always a good thing to do, nice color around the rivers edge. The color along the hills at Lake Plumbago are looking good, and expecting the best color coming by the weekend into early next week, then it will be hitting peak. The color around Covington Jct is great, some bright color here. Driving from Covington Jct to Agate Falls there are some good colors now, some good stretches here, be sure to stop at Agate Falls Scenic Site for one of the best waterfalls in Michigan. Peak color season is coming quickly in the northern UP, expecting most areas in the north to be 80% to peak color from Sept 25th to Oct 1st. There will still even be decent color up to Oct 5th. By October 10th things will start fading and leaves will start falling off the trees, leaf loss being around 25%.
Central UP 20-50% overall
Some good color out there now. Some of the best color progression is west of Ishpeming around Michigamme and Three Lakes, hitting up to 50% in these areas now. There are some good patches up color showing up now on the drive along 550 north of Marquette. Sugarloaf views are looking better almost every day. Best colors are to the south and south west here for colors. What is a stop at Sugarload without stopping and hiking to Hogsback or hiking to Little Presque Isle, do it you'll thank me later. Around Big Bay there are some nice colors, but more interior the better. Views from Thomas Rock aka Gobblers Knob aren't peak yet, but you can feel it coming. There are some nice colors south of Ishpeming along 581. Driving on M35 from the State Police Post to Gwinn there is stome nice color, and be sure to stop at Warner Falls on your way, it's a nice scenic 12 foot waterfall right off the road. County road 553 has some nice colors now, especially right around the Marquette Mountain Ski hill to 4 corners. If you want to head to Harvey just take CoRd 490 then Cherry Creek road north and you'll have some nice colors along the way. From Harvey to Trenary has some good color developing, always a nice color drive if you're in the Marquette area. Be sure to stop and pick up some Trenary Toast eh! You'll have some good color stretches along M95 south as well, especially this coming week into next week. The drive from Harvey to Munising is getting pretty colorful, it isn't until you start getting towards Rock River that colors start showing up, most of this drive is close to Lake Superior so it is still plenty green yet. If you want more color head down Rock River Road, M94 west, or Autrain forest road. Taking M94 is a nice drive for fall colors, plenty of color now, but also stop at AuTrain falls and Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Site. Keep heading through Chatham over to US41 for more fall colors. Colors should be reaching 80% to peak from Sept 27th - Oct 5th. There will still be some decent color until Oct 8th in some areas in the central UP but by October 10th don't expect things to be to colorful, it will mostly be yellows by this time.
Eastern UP 20-30% color overall
Good color is out there, you really don't have to search for it anymore in the eastern UP, you'll see color now down almost every country road. Colors around Tahquamenon falls are coming along, the river has some nice reds now showing up. Expect this weekend at the falls to be busy, and everyday forward until around October 15th. Best bet is to get there early or go closer to sunset (my favorite time). Colors are a bit slower to change along Lake Superior, the more inland you'll have better chance this week of seeing decent color. Taking I75 south you'll now see some nice reds and some good patches of color, still nothing at peak yet, another week and a half should be very nice. Far eastern UP east of I75 there is color change but it really lacks those reds like you see in the central, northern, and western UP. From the Mackinac Bridge along US2 to Brevort has nice color now, less closer to Lake Michigan, more inland. Take 123 north to M28 and west along M28 for a nice color drive. If following US2 west, you're best colors will be after Brevort to Blaney Park. My favorite way to head north to Munising from US2 is taking M77, I find it is a bit nicer fall color drive, especially with Seney Wildlife Refuge right there. From Seney to Munising there are some nice reds, but lots are fading now and trees are starting to get bare in the swampy areas, which much of this area is low lying swampland. Some of the best colors right now are along M77 north to Grand Marais. From Grand Marais to Munising along H58 there are colors, but it isn't as bright as it will be in another week to a week and a half. Lake Superior keeps this area really mild and color change happens a bit slower but there is a bit of color around Melstrand and VanMeer. South of Shingleton on M94 has some good color now, look for it to really start popping this week. Manistique and Gladstone areas have some nice colors. Colors should be reaching 80% to peak from Oct 3rd - Oct 8th. There will still be some decent color until Oct 10th in some areas in the Eastern UP but by October 15th color should be getting pretty dull and there should be a steady progression of leaf loss already.
Southern UP 15-30% color overall
Things have progressed a little bit to the southern UP. There is plenty of color south of Crystal Falls to Iron Mountain. Crystal Falls to Sagola has some decent color now, not as much as I would have thought but another week should be pretty nice. Taking M95 south from Sagola to Iron Mountain is fairly colorful right now but there are a lot of farms so harder to see the color, look off into the distance along the fields. There are some nice colors already between Felech and Foster city. More fall colors with more hardwoods going south on Waucedah Rd meeting back up with US2. US2 from Norway to Hermansville has some nice patches now, after this weekend it should be getting pretty nice for a fall color drive. From Escanaba to Menominee on M35 should get better this week, still fairly green with Lake Michigan right there. Colors should be reaching 80% to peak from Oct 3rd - Oct 8th. There will still be some decent color until Oct 10th in some areas in the central UP but by October 15th there should be a fair amount of leaf loss and color will be mostly patchy yellows.
This weeks photos from around the Upper Peninsula
Photo by Yooper Steve
Sept 15th, Lake Perrault, outside Painesdale