Posted by: Sandy Steinman | September 7, 2016

Superior National Forest Fall Color

Superior National Forest reports

Fall is just beginning.  It may not seem like it if you are looking toward the canopy, but look down and you’ll see the tell tale signs of yellow in the wild sarsaparilla and red in the bush honeysuckle.  Some moose maple is starting to turn as well, but best of all – most mosquitoes have disappeared!

For downloadable maps of the fall color tours, choose from the options below:

See photos and more information at:  Superior National Forest


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