Favorites for Fall

Halloween in Chicago
During scary season, this fun-loving city pulls out all the stops.

15 great trails to ride in fall
Here's where to get your fill of flora, fauna and fall colors.

Wisconsin Dells in fall
For many, the scenery is best when the crowds are gone.

15 great fall views
From these overlooks, see rolling waves of color light up the landscape.

Colors of the North Shore
In fall, eager crowds pursue the hues along Lake Superior.

Autumn along the St. Croix
On fall days, this scenic river valley is dressed to impress.

Fall in Door County
On this Wisconsin peninsula, autumn colors gild a much-loved landscape.

Autumn in the Brainerd Lakes
In fall, this lake-resort area is a hideaway in plain sight.

15 great late-fall getaways

It's the mellowest time of the year, and hotel rates drop with the leaves.

Late fall — when crowds fade and hotel deals appear — is one of the best times to make a getaway.

For hikers, it's the sweet spot between the fall-color rush and hunting season. For shoppers, it's the time to get a head start on the holidays, before the craziness starts.

More often than not, the weather still is gorgeous, and stubborn oaks and willows offer color that lasts into the middle of November.

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Horror around the corner

Spoiling for a fright? For Halloween, ghouls lurk in strange places around Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois and Michigan.

It began with a sepulchral fugue, crashing through the frigid steel corridors. Then there was a shriek. And throbbing blood-red lights.

At a fork along a curtained gantlet, a hand-lettered sign advised, "Choose wisely." We chose. Another sign said, "You chose poorly." Then the ghouls began to crowd in, chattering like monkeys: "Where you goin'? Where you goin'?"

A skeleton slowly turned to face us. We climbed a Plexiglas ramp over an open coffin and into an electrocution chamber. A tortured face poked out of the wall. Behind us, the tunnel closed.

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30 classic fall hikes

For autumn scenery, these beautiful trails are the best of the best.

An autumn Saturday dawns, sunny and mild. It's a perfect day for hiking — but where?

This time of year, you could walk down the street and see something nice.

But if you're looking for the kind of hike that makes you marvel at nature and feel glad to be alive, you'll probably have to look a little farther afield.

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Quiet time on Minnesota's North Shore

This quiet season is marked by stark beauty, cheaper stays and the gales of November.

The skies were leaden and forbidding as Lake Superior slid into view and we descended into Duluth. The wind mauled our hair as we stood alongside the harbor canal, waving to the crew of the Sea Pearl II as it pushed toward Malta with a load of grain.

Driving up the shore, we listened to taped stories of shipwrecks: The sidewheeler Lotta Bernard, pummeled into pieces off Gooseberry Falls on Oct. 29, 1874.

The steamer Edenborn, hurled into the mouth of Split Rock River and broken in two on Nov. 28, 1905. The Lafayette, pulverized against a cliff near Encampment Island on the same day.

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15 great fall drives

Here are 15 great places to chase the colors through glorious autumn landscapes.

On a crisp, sunny fall day, we all get the urge to go for a drive.

The countryside is alight with color, and there's a lot going on — art-studio tours, corn mazes, hay rides and harvest festivals in every little town.

And you'll be chasing the colors, of course.

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Pursuing the hues

With luck, leaf peepers in the Upper Midwest can squeeze seven weeks of color out of fall.

As anyone who's ever planned a fall trip knows, peak leaf color can be elusive.

Betting on a burst of spectacular color is like plugging nickels into a slot machine. To win, all of the figures have to line up: the right number of warm days and cool nights, the right levels of sugar produced, the right amounts of moisture.

Predictions always are chancy. What experts look for are summer rains that give trees plenty of moisture, and sunny days that are warm but not hot enough to stress trees.

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