Fall Color Season Near Mille Lacs Lake: Make the Most of October at Deer Lake Farmstead
Every October, Minnesota’s forests shift into fire — and the Mille Lacs Lake area is one of the best places in the state to watch it happen. From the forests ringing Mille Lacs Kathio State Park to the country roads around Malmo, fall color season offers a completely different reason to love central Minnesota. If you’re a seasonal RV guest at Deer Lake Farmstead, you’re already in the right place.
Peak Fall Color Near Mille Lacs Lake
Peak color in the Mille Lacs area typically arrives in early-to-mid October. The mix of maple, birch, and oak creates a palette that’s hard to match. Deer Lake itself takes on a new character in fall — the water turns glassy and deep, the swans linger longer, and the campfire feels just right in the evenings.
Day Trips Worth Making in Fall
Mille Lacs Kathio State Park — Just minutes from Deer Lake Farmstead, Kathio offers 35 miles of trails through hardwood forest. The observation tower gives a sweeping view of Mille Lacs Lake framed by fall foliage.
Onamia & Garrison — Small-town Minnesota at its best. Local restaurants, bait shops, and the kind of unhurried pace that makes fall feel like it’s supposed to.
The North Shore — A longer drive, but worth it. Split Rock Lighthouse, Gooseberry Falls, and Judge C.R. Magney State Park are all within a half-day’s drive from Malmo.
Walleye Don’t Stop in Fall
Fall fishing on Mille Lacs is some of the best of the year. Walleye feed aggressively before ice-up, and the boat traffic drops dramatically after Labor Day. If you’ve always wanted to fish Mille Lacs without the crowds, October is your window.
Extend Your Season at Deer Lake Farmstead
Seasonal sites at Deer Lake Farmstead are available through mid-October. If you’re already a seasonal guest, don’t pack up too early — the fall views are worth every extra weekend. New to the park? Contact us to ask about availability.