When & Where to See Vibrant Michigan Fall Colors
It’s that time of year again when the leaves start changing colors. As we move into the Fall season, the foliage transition is upon us, with leaves changing colors from bright green to rich yellows and ambers. The timing of the color change varies depending on where you are. In Michigan, the Upper Peninsula experiences the color change a little earlier than the Lower Peninsula, but the timing is similar overall.
SmokyMountains.com has recently released its annual Fall Foliage Prediction Map, which forecasts when the color change will reach its peak and when it will be past peak viewing across the entire United States. However, it’s important to note that predicting the exact dates that Michigan’s fall colors will peak is not an exact science and is subject to change based on local weather patterns.
Peak Fall Colors in Michigan
The website predicts that most of Michigan will start to see near-peak color change at the beginning of October. Peak color changes will be seen on the east and west sides of the Upper Peninsula around October 9. Around that time, Michiganders will see peak color change in most of the Lower Peninsula and in the central Upper Peninsula. The east and west sides of the Upper Peninsula will be past peak color change by then. Finally, the entire state will be past peak color change by the end of October.
If you want to see the changing colors at their brightest and boldest, they recommend that you head outdoors during the first week of October.
During spring and summer, leaves are green, which is the color of chlorophyll that turns sunlight into food for the tree. However, two things happen in the fall that cause chlorophyll to break down: diminishing sunlight and colder temperatures. This is a natural process and part of the tree’s transition to winter mode, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. As the chlorophyll breaks down, the leaves change into other colors. Sunlight diminishes at the same pace every year during the fall, but temperature changes in October could affect the timing of the leaves turning.
Check out the complete predictions map here.
Get Your Cider Fix: 16 Metro Detroit's Cider Mills to Visit this Fall
The cool breeze is creeping in, and Fall is sneaking up on us here in Michigan. We’re more than halfway through August, and it’s time to gear up for some autumn fun. Among these activities are haunted attractions that’ll make you jump and pumpkin patches begging for your best jack-o’-lantern face. But before we jump into spooky season, we are excited about apple orchards and, of course, cider mills.
The excitement
There’s a thrill that comes with the mention of apple orchards. You have the aroma of cider mills in full swing, and the irresistible allure of freshly made, warm sugary donuts. These elements combine to create an experience that captures the essence of fall. Michigan is home to numerous cider mills, with some particularly favored ones scattered throughout the Metro Detroit area.
Michigan apples
It’s worth noting that the state has emerged as a significant contributor to the apple market; there are a substantial number of apple orchards in Michigan. According to information from the Michigan Apple Committee, Michigan holds the rank of the nation’s third-largest apple producer. The state has over 14.9 million apple trees that span 34,500 acres and are distributed among 775 family-operated farms.
Michigan is one of the best states for homemade donuts and apple cider. For those who appreciate the charm of cider mills, it’s no secret that each one has its own distinct personality. With an assortment of activities, specialties, a variety of donuts, and a specific blend of apples, no two cider mills are quite the same. And quite a few cideries have jumped on the trend of offering hard cider as well.
Whether you’re planning a full day out with the family, keeping up a cherished tradition, or simply curious to see what all the fuss is about, these cider mills should definitely be on your radar. With offerings ranging from hayrides and u-pick experiences to petting zoos and corn mazes, check out these cider mills in Metro Detroit.
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