Saturday, October 3, 2009
Seven Lakes State Park: the first beginning of Fall
It was out first visit ever to Seven Lakes State Park, just north of Detroit, but I certainly hope it will NOT be our last. We loved the hiking trails, which traced the edges of the lakes and climbed up narrow isthmuses between them, over hill and dale with lovely vistas at ever turn. A must visit for those who like to walk in lovely woodland settings. We also enjoyed a display of the first real fall color.
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Seven Lakes State Park
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So pretty, am super busy with school 15 credits this semester and work study. Will try to get new puppy pictures soon.
Almost incredible that those reds are real (I know they are). Autumn has a great appeal in a place like this.
I hope your color will be good this year. I would say it is only so-so up here. Hopefully, the next two weeks will see the 'real' Fall. After that, I'll be heading south.
Thank you all for your wonderful comments. B, I'm headed your way on Tuesday. (Up to Harbor Springs).
Everyone be duly warned--I'll be away most of the week next week--I'll be posting automatically while I'm gone but may not be able to comment.
I think I could spend a lot of time here...incredible.
I'll check to make sure dogs are allowed. My Domino would adore the trails.
A gorgeous place well worth a visit!
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