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Explore the beauty of autumn along Michigan’s Sunset Coast

Take a journey with National Geographic photographer Michael George as he discovers fall along Michigan's coastal landscapes.

Michael George
Brilliant colors, local charm, and sweeping landscapes make Michigan’s Sunset Coast a seasonal standout in the fall.
Photographs byMichael George
Published April 21, 2026

Autumn in Michigan begins with a gentle shift—days shorten, the air turns crisp, and the season eases into quiet transformation. Trees trade their greens for deep crimsons, warm ambers, and glowing golds, creating a world that feels both familiar and newly awakened. It’s a time that invites us to pause, to breathe, and to witness change as it unfolds.

Along Michigan’s Sunset Coast, fall is at its most radiant. Forests come alive with color, farms and orchards buzz with energy, and Lake Michigan’s shimmering waters add a quiet brilliance to the months ahead. The region becomes a living canvas—calm, vibrant, and endlessly inviting.

This year, as Pure Michigan celebrates its 20th anniversary, a trio of inspiring storytellers were invited to reimagine the iconic commercials that helped define the Great Lakes State, capturing its spirit through the seasons.

Michael George
“Fall is the most magical time to photograph this region of Michigan. I’m continually drawn to its stories, its landscapes, and the people who call it home.” — Michael George

For autumn, National Geographic photographer Michael George steps into that creative legacy with a renewed vision of the beloved spot titled Deep Breath. Traveling the Sunset Coast, he captures the essence of the season—the shifting color, the stillness, and the unhurried beauty that make fall in Michigan so memorable. Watch his film and experience autumn along the west coast of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula.

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Michael George
With 12 scenic stops along the route, Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a standout destination in the fall. Covered Bridge (Stop #1) offers a warm welcome to visitors and passersby, especially when framed by vibrant fall foliage.
Michael George
Known as the "little finger" of Michigan due to its shape, the Leelanau Peninsula offers some of the most scenic views in the Great Lakes region—where moments like this passing rainbow, set against the backdrop of Lake Michigan, aren’t uncommon.
Michael George
Michael George
In the fall, Empire Bluff Scenic Lookout becomes one of the area’s most popular overlooks. Reached by a 1.5‑mile round‑trip hike, visitors are rewarded with sweeping views of Lake Michigan and its iconic dunes.
Michael George
Roughly a three‑hour drive south of Sleeping Bear, a stop at the Grand Haven South Pier and Lighthouses is well worth the trip—come at golden hour to see the lighthouses’ vivid red colors set against one of Michigan’s signature sunsets.
Michael George
Michael George
Rosy Mound Natural Area in Grand Haven highlights the natural beauty of a Great Lakes dune system, with boardwalk trails and beach access that opens up to breathtaking views.
Michael George
Just outside Grand Haven, Hofma Preserve offers a quiet escape for hiking, biking, and birdwatching—an easy place to slow down and experience fall at its finest.
Michael George
Michael George
A 200‑acre riverfront park, Grand Ravines in Ottawa County features wooded trails and a suspension bridge that, in peak autumn, feels fully immersed in the colors and stillness of the season.
Michael George
A crisp fall day is well spent at family‑owned Bella Vista Farms in Fennville, where apple and pumpkin picking are seasonal traditions. Owners John and Mary Renaldi and their welcoming staff make every visit here feel personal and memorable.
Michael George
Just down the road, family‑owned Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant & Winery in Fennville combines homemade pies, local wine, live music, and classic fall activities—from apple and pumpkin picking to tractor rides and a corn maze—with hospitality and generosity to make all their visitors feel like part of the family.
Michael George
The climb up Mount Baldhead’s wooden steps is worth the effort in fall, when vibrant foliage frames postcard‑worthy views of Saugatuck from above. It’s a perfect place to pause, slow down, and take in the beauty of the season.

Your trip begins at michigan.org

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