Things to Do in Northern Michigan in the Fall
Fall is a great time to visit Suttons Bay Ciders! What could be better than sipping cider outside on a crisp autumn day? The answer is surely “nothing”, but if you’re looking to fill out your itinerary a bit more before booking your trip, never fear: there are plenty of wonderful things to do in Northern Michigan in the fall! Here are a few of our favorites.
Check Out the Fall Colors
As the seasons turn in Northern Michigan, so do the leaves. Take a drive along one of the region’s many scenic roadways and admire the rich reds, vibrant oranges, and deep golds of the local forests. Want help planning a route? You can find Traverse City’s official fall color tour guide here.
Visit Grand Traverse Lighthouse
Grand Traverse Lighthouse, located in Leelanau State Park, is another great attraction with something for everyone. Take a tour of the restored keeper’s dwelling, hike the nearby trails, or climb the lighthouse tower for a spectacular view of lovely Lake Michigan.
Spend a Day in Fishtown
Fishtown is a must-see for any Great Lakes history buff. This historical fishing village has been lovingly preserved to honor and celebrate Northern Michigan’s maritime heritage. If you’ve ever wondered about life on the Great Lakes in days gone by, Fishtown is definitely worth a visit.
Join Us for a Drink!
Once you’ve had your fill of sightseeing, come on over to Suttons Bay Ciders. Get yourself a delicious beverage and take some time to relax, enjoy our laid-back atmosphere, and take in the gorgeous autumn scenery. We look forward to seeing you this fall!