Why a road trip to view the Fall Foliage?
There’s something captivating about the vivacious remnants of once Chlorophyll rich leaves of the summer season. It draws millions across the country to get behind the wheels and make a memorable road trip. 

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A true fall spectacle at Porcupine Mountains, Courtesy Jonathan

Is there a fall foliage prediction map?
Yes, check out the widely followed national Fall Foliage prediction map here.

Fall Color Road Trips

1. Door County Wisconsin
3.5 hours from Chicago

For every Chicago dweller, Door County is the most sought-after destination when it comes to Fall Colors.

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Door County Spectacle, Courtesy Eiden

Activities –

Fall Festivals: Egg Harbor Pumpkin Patch Festival and iconic Sister Bay Festival.

Scenic Trails, Drives and OverlooksEagle Trail, Eagle Tower and biking at Peninsula State Park, Northport scenic drive, Cave Point.

Lighthouses – Cana Island Lighthouse, North Pier Head Light lighthouse.

Washington IslandCherry Train Tours (huge hit for young kids), Midwest’s largest lavender farm (spring and summer season) and a whole lot more. You need to take a ferry from the northern tip of DC to get to it though.

DCIM100MEDIADJI_0021.JPGAerial view of Peninsula State Park, Courtesy Eiden

Last but not the least, the Fall Foliage is arguably Midwest’s best. Here’s the post detailing our Door County Fall Color road trip from Chicago.

2. Starved Rock State Park
1.5 hours from Chicago

With 13 miles of trails and close proximity to Naperville, this would be one the best options for a day trip. Looks like the Fall Colors would peak around October 17 weekend this year. Considering the massive crowd Starved Rock draws each year, you gotta watch out.

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3. Matthiessen State Park
1.5 hours from Chicago

This is a lesser know cousin of Starved Rock with slightly muted footfall since the primary attraction is the waterfall during the summer season (see my summer trip here) and not the fall colors. It has around 6 miles of hikes and exhibits great fall foliage. This might be a preferred option, especially if you are going to take on the Oct 17 weekend crowd (peak time for colors this year).

So, set your GPS here and enjoy.

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4. Turkey Run State Park, Indiana
3.5 hours from Chicago

About 3 hours from Naperville, Turkey Run is one of the most sought after State parks and looks glam during the Autumn vista. Be it hikes, historical sites, activities, campgrounds, Fall Colors, bridges, gorges – this one has it all!

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5. Great River Road (Scenic Drive)
4 hours from Chicago

The Great Rivers Country area, composed of 30+ counties in Illinois West and Central, also boasts of a 30 mile scenic mile from Ashton to Grafton which attracts thousands of Fall Color aficionados every year.

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                Great River Road (EnjoyiIllinois.com)

Along the way, you could also visit Pere Marquette State Park in Grafton which offers a ton of activities for nature lovers and great foliage this time of the year.

6. Holy Hill Basilica at Hubertus, Wisconsin
2 hours from Chicago
Set your GPS here

Holy Hill basilica is quite a novelty – a religious shrine perched atop a picturesque hill, drawing thousands of Fall Foliage lovers every year. 

Check here to see the live view from the scenic tower.

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The majestic views at Holy Hill

Tip: The scenic tower is only specific for a specific time. Check the hours here.

7. Michigan – Upper Peninsula
6-7 hours from Chicago

Porcupine Mountains State Park boasts of 60,000 acres of rugged Upper Peninsula wilderness – scenic overlooks, waterfalls, bluffs, old-growth forestdozens of hiking and biking trails, less crowded Lake Superior beaches; no wonder Porcupine has been named as the Best State Park in the country in many awards.

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Iconic Lake of the Clouds at Porcupine, Courtesy Jonathan

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Brockway Mountain, Courtesy Brandon

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Copper Peak, Courtesy Brandon

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Iconic 510 Bridge at Negaunee, Courtesy Brandon

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Bond Falls, Courtesy Brandon

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Surreal Scenic UP Road, Courtesy Brandon

And of course, there is Pictured Rocks region as well – highly acclaimed for the fall spectacle.

8. Michigan – Lower Peninsula
3-5 hours from Chicago

M119 highway in the LP has massive amount of scenic roads to choose from to satiate your foliage craving.

One of the most acclaimed ones on M119, is Tunnel of Trees. Note that the road could get really crowded at times due to thousands flocking the road during the peak Fall season.

15720075031_035fa24ae7_kTunnel of trees, courtesy Craig’s Obsession

M119 can be accessed from just outside Petoskey. You can find the map below – the yellow line highlights tunnel of trees route, red is an extension covering equally exquisite MI State Park.

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Take the yellow route, courtesy mlive

PS: Credit to Jonathan for the featured image.


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4 responses to “Best Fall Color Road Trips From Chicago”

  1. Biswajit Pandab Avatar
    Biswajit Pandab

    Good Work Amit .. Keep up the passion !!

    1. Thank you Biswajit. Updated these for 2022.

  2. Jagadish Katnur Avatar
    Jagadish Katnur

    Great details , well information for fall travel planer !

  3. Amazing picturesAmit! They beat all screensavers one ever sees in ads. Keep up the passion and your trips 👏🏼

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