The first week of October brings one of nature's greatest shows to anyone willing to make the drive. The diversity of tree species that this area produces brings an unbelievable fall color spectacle that rivals anywhere on earth including New England. Web sites such as http://www.foliagenetwork.com/ give a general idea of how the color is progressing. Generally, color starts in the western portions of the U.P. and move east. The change is not uniform and I have noticed that areas close to water sometimes are a few days later than more interior regions but no two years are the same. A lack of moisture or variations in temperature all effect the results.
This year I spent time from Brimley in the east to Copper Harbor in the west. One of my favorite and most consistant areas is located around Munising. Highway 58 is one of the best and most popular paved roads in the area for "leaf peepers". Unfortunately this year some one has been dumping nails on the highway and a large number of motorists have reported flats. News reports say the police are looking for the individual and do not think it is accidental. My solution is to get off the highways since the national forest roads provide a much deeper color experience. They are dirt, fair weather roads, but passable in any car in the fall, unless there has been a lot of rain. Bring a good map and gps and be prepared to be amazed as the colorful canopy at times completely covers the road and surrounds you in color. You will never experience this on the highway and you can slow way down without being tailgated and usually will meet only a few other cars. For starters, I would suggest leaving Highway 58 (paved) at Melstrand and traveling Highway 52 (dirt) southwest to Highway 28 which is the main road in the area and will take you back to Munising. This is only one of hundreds of forest roads in the area that would produce similar results. After a full day of touring a meal at the "Dogpatch" ( http://www.dogpatchrestaurant.com/) in the middle of town is a local favorite that always satisfies. If you are feeling like a steak you can grill your own at "Foggys Steakhouse and Lounge" in Christmas just west of Munising. Foggy's open pit barbecue is only fired up on Friday's and Saturdays and that is the only time I would recommend eating there. During the week you would do better to travel down the road to the Brownstone Inn.
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