
Perseverance: Leelanau Surf Season Ramps Up!
Mark got a great shot of this intrepid surfer yesterday at Van's Beach in Leland. While most sensible folk want nothing to do with Lake Michigan after September, surfers are clearly a different breed!

TBT: Fall Color at Shalda Creek
Here's a simply stunning shot of fall color along Shalda Creek in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore from October 28th way back in 2011!!

Golden Glory at the Pierce Stocking Covered Bridge
The covered bridge was one of the picturesque details that Pierce Stocking included in the Scenic Drive.

Fall for Leelanau with the Leelanau Conservancy
Check out highlights from Fall for Leelanau which takes place all week long!

Autumn Reflections at Provemont Pond
Mark got an awesome shot of Provemont Pond near Lake Leelanau from earlier in October. Click through for more about this hidden gem!

Sleeping Bear Dunes seeking winter interns
Interns will gain valuable experience in the fields of environmental education and interpretation. Interns will also be introduced to the policies, procedures, and career paths within the National Park Service.

Driving into fall color along M-22
Here's a great shot from Mark showing the current state of color on M-22 a little ways south of Leland. This weekend will be amazing for fall color so get yourself up or out to Leelanau!

M22 Art2Art Fall Art Tour – October 8 & 9
The M22 Art2Art Tour features furniture, sculpture, painting & fiber arts shows at four venues along M-22!

Sleeping Bear Bay from Alligator Hill
Mike got a fantastic shot from the Alligator Hill Trail in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.

Corn Days
Mark got this gorgeous shot near Omena. Here’s hoping you get a chance to bite into some delicious Leelanau sweet corn soon!

Vine & Dine: Leelanau Wineries Setting the Table
Emily Tyra has a nice feature in the Leelanau Ticker about how Leelanau's wineries are raising their dining game.

2021 Chicago to Mackinac Race kicks off Friday!
This Friday (July 16) will be the 112th annual, and 240 entrants will start from Chicago's Navy Pier on the 289 nautical mile journey to Mackinac Island.
