
It’s that time of year! Leaf peeping is in full effect in Michigan, and our ‘Gander correspondent Michele Maleszyk is taking you along some of the most scenic trails in Metro Detroit.
@gandernewsroom 🍁 IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR! Leaf peeping is in full effect in Michigan, and our Gander correspondent Michele (@michiganmomofone) is taking you along some of the most scenic trails in Metro Detroit. Take a nice brisk walk through Red Oaks Nature Center in Madison Heights or Stage Nature Center in Troy. Want to get outside AND get a snack? Take a walk along the beautiful Clinton River and finish with a delicious donut from Yates Cider Mill. Share this with the leaf peepers in your life, then lace up your walking shoes and hit the trails! 🎥 : @michiganmomofone for Gander #michigan #metrodetroit #leafpeeping #michiganfall #Michiganders #MichiganOutdoors #Fallfun
Take a nice brisk walk through Red Oaks Nature Center in Madison Heights or Stage Nature Center in Troy. Want to get outside AND get a snack? Take a walk along the beautiful Clinton River and finish with a delicious donut from Yates Cider Mill.
So, lace up your walking shoes and hit these gorgeous MI trails!
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