For those who have been unable thus far to take a drive through Northern Michigan, fear not, the U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Base in Traverse City has you covered.

The U.S. Coast Guard base shared a fall color flyover covering the beautiful views stretching from Traverse City to Charlevoix, Empire, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, the Mackinac Bridge, Lake Leelanau and Torch Lake.

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"Fall sure did sneak up on us quickly this year! It has been amazing to watch all the leaves change color seemingly overnight," the station wrote in a Facebook post.

"Here at the Air Station, we are very lucky to have one of the best office views a person could ask for and we wanted to share the recent Fall Colors with everyone! See if you can find your favorite Northern Michigan spot and enjoy!"

The U.S. Coast Guard reports on its website that the Northern Michigan station was founded in 1946, and serves the branches' ninth district. For the past 23 years, the station has controlled and manned air facilities throughout southern Lake Michigan, and parts of Lake Superior and Huron.