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Is there color out there? Yes! Are the fall colors going to peak this weekend? Well no. When will it be peak? Well, you see, it’s looking like one of those weird years…
If forced to call a “peak” weekend, I’d say we’re a week out yet. Thing is, it feels like a muted season here in the Baraboo Hills. For the next couple of weeks, we will have some nice fall colors for sure. With that said though, there are Lots of areas that are still green and others have already burned out and dropped their leaves. It’s an odd season in our part of the state. So here’s what things are like now.
Devil’s Lake State Park
At Devil’s Lake State Park there are some nice colors here and there. As I’ve said the last couple of weeks, the north shore around the parking lots are colorful. Throughout the park, you’ll find colorful trees or clusters of color, but you’ll also find a lot of green. Park “fall color” favorites such as the entrance road and East Bluff Woods trails are still more green than anything.
Gallery – Photos taken this week with very little color correction.
Around The Baraboo Hills
The story is the same. There are colorful areas and there are areas that are past peak. It’s all a matter of where you look, but you won’t see those amazing candy-colored landscapes that we see in some years.
Ultimately there are some beautiful colors out there to enjoy and the best time to visit is anytime you can! I expect colors will improve somewhat over the next week or so but all in all, we should temper expectations this season. Nature as we know, always has its own plans. 🙂
For nearly 2 decades the Skillet Creek blog has focused on 3 main goals; To inspire you to visit and explore the Devil’s Lake region, to help you get the most your visit by sharing tips, events, and other helpful information. Lastly to advocate for our environment & wildlife and talk about how we can keep our natural areas amazing now and into the future! That last goal can sometimes cause controversy, but it’s the only way we can accomplish the first two. – Derrick Mayoleth, Owner.