When September arrives at Holiday Camping Resort, so does one of Michigan’s most beautiful seasons. The air is crisp, the nights are cozy, and the trees begin their dazzling transformation. There’s no better way to experience fall than with a camping trip paired with a scenic drive through brilliant foliage. If you’re planning your September getaway, here are some of the best fall foliage camping routes and must-see spots to add to your itinerary.
Why Fall Camping Is the Best Camping
Cooler nights mean better campfires. Fewer crowds mean quieter trails. And of course, the star of the season: vibrant autumn leaves. Camping in the fall gives families and couples alike a chance to slow down and truly take in nature’s beauty before winter sets in.
Top Fall Foliage Routes in Michigan
- US-31 Along Lake Michigan: From Muskegon north to Traverse City, this scenic drive hugs the lake and winds past charming coastal towns, orchards, and glowing maple forests. Stop at roadside farm stands for apples and cider along the way.
- M-22 Leelanau Peninsula: Famous nationwide for its fall color, this loop takes you along Lake Michigan and through vineyards, dune overlooks, and forests that burst into red, orange, and gold.
- Silver Lake Sand Dunes to Ludington: A shorter route but packed with views, this stretch offers dune overlooks, inland lakes, and thick forests—a perfect day trip from your campsite.
- Huron-Manistee National Forests: If you prefer a deeper forest experience, these backroads and trails showcase towering oaks, birches, and maples as they change for the season.
Must-See Foliage Spots Near Holiday Camping Resort
- Just a short drive away, this park is famous for its dunes—but in the fall, the surrounding woods put on a colorful show too.
- Pentwater: A charming lakeside town nearby, offering tree-lined streets and views of Lake Michigan framed by autumn colors.
- Ludington State Park: Known as one of Michigan’s most popular parks, Ludington shines even brighter in September and October with trails surrounded by fiery foliage.
Tips for Fall Camping Road Trips
- Pack layers—days may be warm, but nights cool quickly.
- Bring a thermos for cider or hot cocoa to enjoy along the way.
- Check out the Michigan Fall Color Map for weekly updates on peak foliage.
- Be sure to find some Campfire Recipes to make while you’re camping at Holiday Camping Resort.
- Make campsite reservations early—fall weekends are popular for color tours.
Plan Your Fall Getaway
At Holiday Camping Resort, fall is one of our favorite seasons. Whether you’re relaxing by the fire, playing games with family, or heading out for a scenic drive, September offers the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Ready to catch the colors at their peak? Reserve your campsite today and make Holiday Camping Resort your home base for fall foliage fun.