Discover Michigan’s Autumn Beauty: 8 Chairlift Adventures For Stunning Views
While I'm always sad to say goodbye to summer, even I can admit Michigan is GORGEOUS in the fall.
Want to go leaf peeping this season? Sure, you could take a walk or a scenic drive... but why not view Michigan's spectacular fall foliage from a chairlift? Yes, ski resorts aren't just for wintertime!
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Many in Michigan offer views of fall leaves from way up high.
The best time to take in fall colors in Michigan varies each year, but they usually reach their peak during the last week of September and the first week of October
It's not just locals who know Michigan has some dazzling fall colors, last year, Tahquamenon Falls was voted the No. 2 best spots for fall colors in the nation. Now Michigan's whole Upper Peninsula is up for the honor.
At Copper Peak resort, you can take in breathtaking views from their 469-foot ski jump.
You can also check out the Michigan SkyBridge in Boyne, the wooden suspension bridge is the longest of its kind in the world and offers delightful views of the fall color.
Here are multiple places to go on a fall chairlift ride in the Mitten State, including dates and pricing.
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Happy leaf peeping!
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