Let's be honest, there are endless natural wonders in Wisconsin to explore all year long. But Wisconsin in the fall? We shine. Who hasn't fallen in love with our trees during this fantastic season? If you're wondering where to see fall colors in Wisconsin, embark on this wonderful road trip. Let's indulge and explore the best fall foliage in Wisconsin.
Check out this interactive map of of our fall foliage road trip in Wisconsin.
And here are the details of where to spot the best fall scenery in Wisconsin:
1. High Cliff State Park
These rocks are part of the same rocks that go all the way to Niagara Falls, New York. Golden trees growing out from them are a huge bonus. Come and experience the most spectacular fall colors in Wisconsin at High Cliff State Park. Get a closer look at this magnificent park:
2. Peninsula State Park
Green Bay never looked so good. Climb to an observation tower to see these tree tops as they grow along the shimmering blue water.
3. Kettle Moraine
This large forest offers many opportunities to get great views of the trees from above. Head out now to see the trees in all of their stunning colors. You'll be absolutely enamored with Kettle Moraine. Take a closer look at Kettle Moraine in the fall:
4. Holy Hill
This gorgeous church is visited year-round, and amazes year-round. But check out how awesome it looks in the fall.
5. Devil's Lake State Park
Wisconsin's most visited park gets many extra visitors during the fall. These trees look stunning on the large bluffs surrounding the lake. Take an autumn drive through this area:
6. Blue Mound State Park
This is one of the most underrated state parks in Wisconsin. Just check out this view of the tree tops and valley below.
7. Wyalusing State Park
Nothing provides a more incredible backdrop to fall than the Mississippi River. These colorful trees at Wyalusing State Park are intensified with this glorious backdrop.
8. Wildcat Mountain State Park
Hike through this incredible park for some of the most delightful views in Wisconsin. The observation point has a great view of the Kickapoo River.
9. Mill Bluff State Park
This natural wonder in Wisconsin was carved out of sandstone some 12,000 years ago. It looks even more amazing surrounded by red trees - and it's the perfect place to wrap up our fall foliage road trip in Wisconsin.
Are you planning to head out and explore the best fall foliage in Wisconsin this year? What are your favorite things to do in the fall in Wisconsin? We're always eager to hear from you, so share your favorite autumn destinations by filling out our official nomination form here. Or, if you're ready for another fall outing, read about this pumpkin train in Wisconsin.
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