You still have time to plan your trips to Door and Kewaunee counties to catch a glance at the changing colors of the leaves. Travel Wisconsin activated its fall color map earlier this month to help visitors plan their trips to the state. While most counties are hovering between five and 15 percent peak, Forest County near the Wisconsin/Michigan border currently sits at 35 percent peak. Closer to home, Door County is at a 15 percent peak, while Algoma/Kewaunee County are at a 0-5 percent peak. Destination Door County Chief Communications Officer Jon Jarosh says their office has been fielding calls on the colors since August, sharing details on what they call a "rolling peak" when it comes to the area's leaf-changing habits.
Barring drastic changes in the weather, such as really cold temperatures, Door and Kewaunee counties expect to be at peak fall colors by the third week of October.
