Fall color reviews are in, and they're stunning

This is turning out to be one of the most gorgeous fall seasons in recent years, and those far and near are taking notice, including this review in the Toledo Blade.

Excerpt: The forests of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are already painted in the deepest hues of red, gold, purple, and bronze, and that magic carpet of color is steadily rolling out in a southerly direction.

Some of the best fall foliage viewing locations in the U.P. are in the heavily wooded river valleys to the west of St. Ignace, at Tahquamenon Falls State Park near Paradise, and along the Keweenaw Peninsula, where the aspens blend with oaks, maples, tamaracks, and beeches in an explosive quilt of brilliant tints.

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Source: The Toledo Blade
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