Photo: Fall Color Comes Early in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Among the benefits of living in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is that the wait for the fall color festival is not as long as it might be in other parts of the United States. The leaves begin to turn as early as late August in many years and by mid-September they show fall color usually in full bloom. According to or winter conditions< /a> come early, usually three to six weeks to enjoy the color.

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