
Fall is a time for fun and excitement for the whole family. At Griffith Realty, our real estate agents want to be sure you have every opportunity to enjoy it to the utmost.
It's time to enjoy the outdoors ... and maybe snag an apple cider donut or two.
Let's visit with some of your options for Livingston County fall fun:
- The Authentic Parshallville Grist Mill and Cider Mill – 850 Parshallville Road, Fenton, MI 48430
At The Authentic Parshallville Grist Mill & Cider Mill, you might just have the chance to enjoy the season's first sip of apple cider. All the mill's various apple delights are created from scratch on-site, such as the genuine Dutch apple pie and the apple cinnamon cider donuts made from a family recipe. Enjoy your choice from the far-reaching selection of warm apple bread, apple butter, sweet caramel apples, and even apple memorabilia.
- Spicer Orchards – 10411 Clyde Road, Fenton, MI 48430
Spicer Orchards is a local institution that commemorates the farm lives of the early Michigan settlers. Learning and fun go hand in hand here with antique machinery and old-fashioned farming methods on display all season long. Grind your own corn or treat yourself to a visit to a children's play area featuring toys and amenities from the era. There's a corn maze, train rides, arts and crafts, and so much more.
- Kensington Metropark – See Website for Access Point Information in Livingston County
Kensington Metropark features an astonishing 4,481 acres of wooded terrain around beautiful Lake Kent. You're sure to feel like you've entered a natural oasis with endless possibilities. Plus, everything is full of color for fall! Biking and boating are both popular in the autumn, with hiking, fishing, picnicking, golf, and various tours all available.
- Mayhew's Tree Farm – 763 Fowlerville Road, Fowlerville, MI 48836
Mayhew's Tree Farm is the place to go when you want to experience one of the oldest traditions of the Michigan fall season: The covered wagon hayride! Pile in and enjoy while you witness some of the area's spookiest sights, including a replica "Sleepy Hollow Cemetery" and "The Ghost Town of Tombstone." After the ride, pick your own pumpkin.
- Howell's Rotary Tour de Livingston – See Website for Starting Location in Howell, MI
Taking place on October 9, the 15th Annual Howell's Rotary Tour de Livingston will challenge cyclists of all skill levels for a good cause. The Rotary Tour is specially set up so that riders will see the very best of Howell's fall foliage. Visitors and participants alike can have a ball with hospitality tents, a full breakfast, and a post-ride meal prepared by the chef at Mt. Brighton Ski Area.
Fall fun is just one reason why locals love living here. And the truth is, Livingston County is a great place to call home in any season! Contact us today to learn more about Livingston County and about real estate opportunities in the area.