Where to Find the Best Fall Foliage at Pictured Rocks in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
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As the Upper Peninsula transitions from summer to autumn, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore transforms into a stunning display of vibrant fall colors. From the vivid reds and oranges of the maples to the golds of birch and aspen, the landscape comes alive, offering some of the best opportunities for leaf-peeping in Michigan. Stretching along the southern shore of Lake Superior, Pictured Rocks is a treasure trove of natural beauty, and with nearly 100 miles of trails, there’s no shortage of places to witness the autumn splendor. Park rangers have highlighted four of their favorite spots for enjoying the fall colors, each offering unique views of this breathtaking national lakeshore.
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