Fall Foliage Tours in Michigan Worth The Drive

Come autumn, Michigan’s highways, byways, and back roads blaze with bright orange, red, and yellow hues β€” behold their majesty along these five scenic fall foliage tours.
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Looking for a new place to peep the changing leaves this fall? Check out these five fall foliage tours with driving through this time of year.

Huron River Drive

Έι΄Η³ά³Ω±π:ΜύFrom Ann Arbor to Dexter

This 10-mile stretch along the Huron River features five (Barton, Bird Hills, Kuebler Langford, Brokaw, and Burns-Stokes) and three (Delhi, Dexter-Huron, and Hudson Mills).

β€œHuron River Drive hugs the river on both sides at various points, providing ample opportunities to pull over and enjoy gorgeous views of the river and fall foliage,” says Amy Karbo, director of communications and community engagement for .

Highlights: In addition to the nature preserves and parks, β€œthere are two great spots for pictures,” says Karbo, β€œbetween Barton Park and Delhi Metropark just south of Honey Creek and the East Delhi Road bridge looking north as you head into Delhi Metropark.”

Pit stops: , , , and in Dexter. In Ann Arbor, check out , , , , or .

Red Arrow Highway: Galien River County Park's overlook
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Red Arrow Highway

Έι΄Η³ά³Ω±π:ΜύAlong the Lake Michigan shore from New Buffalo to St. Joseph

Collette Kemper of sums up what this 21-mile route is all about.

β€œThere are 16 miles of continuous Lake Michigan beach lined with grassy dunes and old-growth foliage and more than 15 state and county parks and preserves with diverse landscapes,” she says. β€œThe Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail features nine vine- yards/wineries in an easy loop, stunning color, and agricultural fields at peak harvest.”

Highlights: ’s dunes with sweeping views of Lake Michigan; ’s 985 acres of undeveloped woods and dunes; ’s beech-maple forest that is the last of its type known in Michigan; ’s 300-foot canopy walkwayΜύthat leads to a 60-foot-high overlook tower.

Pit stops: (Sawyer), (Harbert), (Stevensville), (Bridgman), (Union Pier), and (New Buffalo).

U.S. Highway 41 to M-26

Έι΄Η³ά³Ω±π:ΜύFrom Canyon Falls to Brockway Mountain Drive and Copper Harbor

Encompassing many of the Copper Country’s must-see attractions, this route features five of the state’s most scenic waterfalls, mesmerizing views, historical sites, and unspoiled Lake Superior shoreline.

Highlights: Canyon, Hungarian, Eagle River, Jacob’s, and Manganese Falls; , the highest-elevation road between the Rocky Mountains and Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania; ; and lighthouses; and ’s trails to rocky beaches, , the ; the canopy of trees south of Copper Harbor on 41.

β€œThe drive along U.S. 41 and along Brockway Mountain Drive offers sweeping views of Lake Superior, Keweenaw wilderness, and the rugged Cliff Range,” says Executive Director Brad Barnett. β€œThe landscape is a blaze of vibrant reds, oranges, and golds.”

Pit stops: The (Houghton), (Copper Harbor), and (Eagle Harbor).

M-119, aka Tunnel of Trees

Έι΄Η³ά³Ω±π:ΜύFrom Harbor Springs to Cross Village

With 135 curves in just 20 miles, this drive mustΜύbe taken leisurely. That’s a good thing because the views along the coastal bluff high above Lake Michigan are spectacular.

β€œFor its 20 miles of scenic winding roads that give glimpses to Lake Michigan, Beaver Island, and two lighthouses, the Tunnel of Trees has become world-famous for its portal of fall color,” says Ellen Auten of the .

Highlights: ’s 950 feet of Lake Michigan shoreline, nature center, and hiking trails (one with a boardwalk through cedar swamps and another with an observation deck above dunes); ’s 3,300 feet of Lake Michigan shoreline; ; ; ’s gallery and outdoor sculptures; ’s livestock and trails. and are also at Pond Hill.

Pit stops: (Harbor Springs) and (Cross Village).

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M-22

Route: M-22 from Manistee to the Leelanau Peninsula

readers named this 117-mile route along Lake Michigan and Grand Traverse Bay the nation’s , four years after picked one of the sites along it β€” β€” as the Most Beautiful Place in America.

β€œM-22 is the quintessential Michigan road trip, winding through quaint small towns and past unique attractions, roadside farm markets, and dunes,” says Tim Riley, president of the board. β€œThe fall colors really last due to the lake effect, offering a beautiful driving tour later in the [fall] than other regions of Michigan.”

Highlights: , 800 feet above Lake Michigan; ’ sweeping overlooks and 2 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline; ;’s colorful cliffs; some of Sleeping Bear’s must-sees (, , , and the ).

Pit stops: (Arcadia), (Suttons Bay), (Leland), the official (Glen Arbor), and , featuring a hilltop tasting room with amazing views.


This story was originally from the OctoberΜύ2022 issue of ΒιΆΉ·¬ΊΕ Detroit magazine and has been updated for 2023.ΜύRead more inΜύour digital edition.Μύ

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