Tracking Autumn Online

let the Wisconsin Fall Color Report be your guide to fall’s finest

Tom Giffey

FALL COLORS. Not to fear - this map isn't a storm warning, it's a useful way to find the best fall colors around Wisconsin for that Sunday drive or Instragram shoot.
FALL COLORS. Not to fear - this map isn't a storm warning, it's a useful way to find the best fall colors around Wisconsin
for that Sunday drive or Instragram shoot.

Interactive technology too often keeps kids (and – let’s be honest – grownups as well) sedentary and glued to their screens. But it can also be helpful in getting us into the great outdoors. If you need motivation to get you driving, hiking, or paddling out in Wisconsin’s annual autumnal explosion of color, check out Travel Wisconsin’s Fall Color Report.

With the help of 100 color spotters across all of Wisconsin’s 72 counties, the state Department of Tourism creates an ever-changing, clickable map to help users discover when and where leaves are reaching their colorful crescendos. As of early September, the most spectacular displays were expected in the Chippewa Valley during the third week of October, while the peak was predicted a week or two earlier around northwoods communities such as Cable and Hayward.

In addition to pointing out peak color, the website also allows users to find nearby events, activities, restaurants, and lodging. Scroll around and you’ll also find local weather conditions, see fall color photos posted by other users, and even learn the locations of selfie stands that will help you record your adventures.

Visitors can also sign up for email alerts, so if you’re hitting the road, don’t “leaf” home without your smartphone. (Sorry, couldn’t resist!)

Fall Harvest is sponsored by:

CCF Bank
2125 Cameron St
Eau Claire

Fall Harvest is sponsored by:

CCF Bank
2125 Cameron St
Eau Claire