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Wisconsin fall foliage
Wisconsin's fall palette is a cheerful blend of red maples and yellow birches, especially in the Northwoods and along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Your RV can cruise through Door County's charming villages and venture deep into the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, where peace and color go hand in hand. Don't forget to stop at a roadside orchard for fresh cider and a warm doughnut.
Typical peak
late September to mid-October
Leaf regions
Door County, Northwoods (Chequamegon-Nicolet NF), Kettle Moraine
Nearest RV base
Peninsula State Park (Door County)
Plan it honestly
Peak in northern Wisconsin is usually late September to early October; check the state's current foliage report at travelwisconsin.com.
Time it with the state's current foliage report: Travel Wisconsin Fall Color Report .