Early color change draws sightseers to Black Hills
October 2, 2012 in The Daily Republic
SPEARFISH (AP) Word that fall colors were peaking in Spearfish Canyon have prompted sightseers from across the country to visit winding U.S. Highway 14.
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If a fall color excursion is on your calendar, you could do worse than a trip across U.S. Highway 2 to Bemidji right now.
Driving along state Highway 11 between Karlstad and Greenbush, Minn., I noticed aspen trees already were turning a bright gold in the beach ridge country near Twin Lakes Wildlife Management Area. That seemed early, to me.
Two Harbors and the North Shore saw record-breaking tourism numbers last weekend, according to the Two Harbors Area Chamber of Commerce.
If you get a great shot of any scene this fall, don’t forget to send it to the News-Chronicle to print. Show the whole world what makes the area special. Email chronicle@lcnewschronicle.com.
Turning maple leaves are washing the highland hills with color in the middle of Lake County. These are shots from a loop taken Monday up Highway 3 from Two Harbors to Finland, Isabella, and back down on Highway 2 to Two Harbors. 
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