Traveling through the state of Pennsylvania and the Allegheny Mountains.
To the Beautiful State of Michigan!
Cider Mills
Taste autumn’s goodness in apples you gather at one of many u-pick orchards, or pick-up by the bushel at farm stands and roadside markets across the state. Another great family outing is a trip to a cider mill for fresh-pressed seasonal treat.
- The Detroit Metro area is surrounded by several cider mills, including the water-powered Yates Cider Mill in Rochester Hills, which was recognized as one of the best cider mills in the U.S. by Forbes Traveler.
- Paint Creek Cider Mill in Rochester entices with fresh baked donuts and pies along with jellies, apples, mums and pumpkins. There’s often live music and activities for kids, too.
- Close to the Michigan-Ohio border, the Erie Orchards and Cider Mill harvests about 15,000 bushels of apples, and bushels more of family fun at themed weekend special events.
- Completed in 1837, the rustic red Franklin Cider Mill proudly uses only Michigan apples at the historic mill. For a special taste sensation, ask for Honey Crisp cider. Take home an apple pie or a bag full of the signature cider donut.
- The oldest continuously operating cider mill in the state, the historic Dexter Cider Mill, continues to blend 3 to 5 varieties of locally grown apples using its 120 year old oak rack press. Known for its great baked goods, arrive early on weekend to snatch the apple bakery and famous gingersnap cookies.
Historic Dexter Cider Mill
Yates Cider Mill
Historic Parshallville Grist Mill & Cider Mill
Uncle John's Cider Mill
Blake Farms
North of Flint in Mt. Morris is Wolcott Orchards & Cider Mill
Hiking, Biking
Get on the right path to enjoy Michigan’s fall color. With so many natural wonders in Michigan, hiking and biking throughout parks, woods, and inland trails is a must-do activity, and a great way to view the changing of the leaves.
- It’s peaceful and beautiful hiking along a path near the AuSable River and Iargo Springs in Oscoda Township.
- Take a hike and enjoy the cascading falls found in the Western Upper Peninsula or take on the varied terrain of the Tahquamenon River Trail spanning between the upper and lower falls in the Eastern Upper Peninsula, or one of the other one hundred waterfalls in Michigan.
- The Paint Creek Trail, in Oakland County, is an ideal destination for year-round activity, including biking. The former railroad line, converted to an all-purpose non-motorized trail, meanders through fields, prairies, woodlands and marshlands offers a view at a variety of fall foliage.
- Hike or bike at one of Michigan’s 99 state parks, including the five miles of rugged and challenging off road biking trails or six miles of paved bike trails at Maybury State Park.
Metroparks offers a variety of opportunities.
- Unwind for a few hours canoeing or kayaking at Delhi Metropark. The gently flowing waters of the Huron River make this location suitable for all skill levels. Observe Belted Kingfisher, Great Blue Heron and other waterfowl as you glide past tree-lined shores.
- There’s a lot to take in as you explore beautiful Kent Lake and surrounding islands and tributaries at Kensington Metropark. Paddle across Kent Lake or take a tranquil trip kayaking along the Huron River to see wildlife and waterfowl.
- Explore a new route every time you canoe or kayak at Lake Erie Metropark. Paddle along coastal wetlands, river backwaters and downstream along Lake Erie. Take in the magnificence of a bald eagle flying above as you coast along the water’s surface.
Or just visiting one of the many Historical sites.
You are "Guaranteed" to have a "Great" weekend !
UNTIL OUR NEXT POST HAPPY TRAVELS, "PEACE."