Leaf peeping with Travel Wisconsin’s Fall Color Report
As nature raises the curtain on the fall, Travel Wisconsin’s Fall Color Report stands ready as the top resource to ensure leaf peepers don’t miss a moment.
This interactive map contains up-to-date information on the foliage’s progression from green to peak color.
It’s designed for fall sightseers to maximize the short window of time for glimpsing the hues of autumn. Travel Wisconsin partners with around 100 reporters, including chambers of commerce, visitor bureaus, tourism organizations and state park rangers, to detail the fall color conditions throughout the state.
These reporters provide regular updates on the foliage through September and October.
“The breath-taking fall leaves are a perfect backdrop f from the Northwoods to the Driftless and everywhere in between,” said Secretary-designee Anne Sayers.
“Alongside the vibrant scenery, fall in Wisconsin brings seasonal traditions like cranberry festivals, cozy cabin stays, pumpkin picking, apple orchard visits and more. Travel Wisconsin’s Fall Color Report is the go-to resource to fit all these wonders of autumn into a memorable trip.”
Using the map, travelers can select a destination and find the three-day weather forecast, upcoming events in the area, nearby dining and lodging recommendations and other things to do.
The Fall Color Report can be used to plan trips based on when the colors are predicted to peak throughout the state, while it’s also handy to identify where the colors are putting on a show right now for those spur-of-the-moment trips.
For further inspiration on seasonal activities, visit TravelWisconsin.com.
About Travel Wisconsin
Travel Wisconsin is the official destination marketing organization for the state, operating under the Wisconsin Department of Tourism. It markets the state as a premier travel destination while generating greater economic impact for Wisconsin through tourism.
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