Fall in Lansing to Saginaw Region of Michigan
Enjoy the Fall Season in Michigan Life's Region 5 Lansing and Saginaw Area
Michigan Life's Region 5 Lansing and Saginaw Area including Clinton County, Genesee County, Gratiot County, Ingham County, Livingston County, Saginaw County, and Shiawassee County.
Fall foliage tours in our Lansing and Saginaw Area allow you to see brilliantly colored leaves in some of the most beautiful parts of the the state. Wonder backroads enjoying the orange, yellow and red leaves and crisp clean air that you can only find in Michigan, Enjoy Life, Michigan Life!
You have come to the right place if you want to see the magic fall colors of Michigan. Below you will find the best Fall Color Tours, Apple Orchards, Fall Hayrides, Pumpkin Patches, Ghost Tours and don't forget the scary Haunted houses!
What to See and Do in Region 5 -Lansing to Saginaw
Fall activities in Fun Valley below: Fun Valley is open till 6:00pm. |
The Allen Market Place (AMP) is the first non-profit food hub in Mid-Michigan with an incubator kitchen and the “Exchange”— Open for Business! Farmers and food producers have been posting products and buyers are shopping. Make sure to register and see all the BIG FUSS! [Quick Link to Register with the Exchange] |
Welcome to the East Lansing Family Aquatic Center. This beautiful outdoor water facility provides a safe, family oriented aquatic experience for our community. |
Timber Ridge Golf Club is Mid Michigan's "Up North" golf course. The rolling hills, tree lined fairways, wild life and outstanding course conditions give Timber Ridge Golf Club a feel that is only found in Northern Michigan. |
DIRECTIONS We are about 1 hour west of Detroit suburbs. Novi is 42 minute drive. |
The Children’s Zoo features a variety of animals ranging from small insects to our large Clydesdale Horses. We are currently home to over 150 animals (and that’s not including the thousands of insects!) year round. |
BAD Brewing Company is a small Microbrewery located in downtown Mason, MI which opened in the July of 2012. Our list of beers includes at least 4 house beers that will be on tap at all times with several more on a rotating basis. All of the beers are hand crafted by the owner, and new recipes are always in the works. |
Water sports, bonfires, friends, family, cookouts, and music are what The Grand Fish encompass. |
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The Saginaw Valley Rail Trail covers 9.55 miles of abandoned rail corridor in Saginaw County, stretching from St. Charles to Saginaw. It incorporates a number of natural features including: seven bridges over various rivers and creeks, The Shiawassee State Game Area and many wetland areas. |
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Deb and Dave Burgdorf have been making wine for over 30 years, and decided to make their hobby a business in 2005. Deborah Burgdorf has a M.S. degree in Microbiology with over 15 years of experience in fermentation, and Dave Burgdorf has a B.S. degree in Agriculture and 30 years of experience working with plants and conservation planning. |
Historic Baldwin Park is the smallest of the Ingham County recreational jewels. Located along the Grand River, the park is named after the Baldwin family, early settlers from New York State and was probably used by local Native Americans as a camping ground, due to its favorable location. |
From the nine-hole layout of the 70’ to the current 27-hole Jerry Matthews reconfiguration completed in 1996, Eldorado has truly come of age. The large multi-level driving range and clubhouse, which seats up to 250 provides a clean, comfortable place to relax. |
In the past forty years the Michigan State Trust for Railway Preservation and its Steam Railroading Institute have grown tremendously, now housing two steam locomotives, two diesel locomotives, and a fleet of passenger cars, plus numerous pieces of rolling stock. |
Saginaw Valley Rail Trail is 9.2-mile trail is a great choice for your year around recreation. The Saginaw Valley Rail Trail always beautiful, but especially so in autumn when fall foliage is reaching peak colors. |
Zehnder's Splash Village is one of the few indoor waterpark hotels in the Midwest with two distinct aquatic adventures offering something for the entire family. Thirty-two guest rooms feature an inside panoramic view of the Atrium Park. |
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