As we move fully into fall, the trees will start to change colors, and the County Road Association of Michigan has released its list of “can’t miss” roads to see fall colors across the state.
“Driving the county roads is an ideal way to view fall colors,” said Denise Donohue, executive director for the County Road Association (CRA) of Michigan. “This list of ‘don’t miss’ fall color drives reflect the best suggestions from nearly two dozen county road agencies who know the best color spots in their area.”
Peak viewing conditions are expected from Sept. 20 through Oct. 14, with mid Michigan, west Michigan and southeast Michigan all peaking in the same week.
Gogebic County
- Black River Road to Black River Harbor
- Lake Road from Ironwood to Little Girls Point and Superior Falls
- Black River Road from Bessemer to Copper Peak and Black River Harbor
- Wolf Mountain Road from US 2 to Wolf Mountain
- County Road 519N from Wakefield to the mouth of the Big Presque Isle River and Porcupine State Park
- Thousand Island Lake Road from US 2 to Sylvania Wilderness Park