Sleeping Bear Dunes is the official lakeshore name, though the actual dunes stretch much farther than just the brief entrance areas of the surrounding parks. The best place to be to start a day trip to the dunes is Traverse City.
Read MoreThere’s a lot on Mackinac Island for visitors to explore, including historic attractions and dining experiences.
Keep reading to discover the top seven things to do on Mackinac Island in the summer.
Read MoreLeland Blue is a blue or green looking stone that is not actually technically a stone- it’s called slag.
Northern Michigan was known for its iron ore and mining industry, which is just how this slag has formed and created the beautiful Leland Blue Stone.
Read MoreNear the straits of Mackinac there is a secret beauty that is only visible to the eye after dark. It rivals the night skies of Norway and Iceland, but in fact, it’s in your own back yard.
Keep reading to discover the incredible Headlands International Dark Sky Park.
Read MoreGinger Ale is special to anyone from Michigan. Even more so when it's Vernors. This might come off as quite particular without a proper history lesson, so here is that— plus quite a bit extra!
Read MoreNorthville is a unique place for quite a few reasons. It rests right between Wayne County and Oakland county, just a bit west of Detroit. Northville first became a settlement in 1825 by European Americans. Over forty years later, a village emerged from the patchwork of cabins, and things began to take off.
Read MoreHere is a rundown of the 10 best Great Lake views in Michigan, though not in any specific order.
Read MoreThere is always a reason to give thanks to the locals that work hard to put food on the communitys' tables. Why not celebrate and express your gratitude with an economically stimulating trip to the beautiful city of South Haven during that magical time of the year— Blueberry season— both funding further events and the local small businesses of Northern Michigan.
Read MoreAside from the freshwater shorelines and inspiring scenery, the state has a lot of history that can be appreciated and reflected upon.
Read MoreThere are so many wonderful places in Michigan that make for a stunning site for a memorable proposal.
Read MoreThe Manitou Islands, a chain on Lake Michigan including North and South regions, are historic islands with no population, but many visitors.
Read MoreThe Petoskey Stone is a beautiful, natural wonder that is unique to the state of Michigan. The Petoskey Stone has acted as a mainstay of Michigan culture for decades and will forever be connected with the unique culture of the mitten state.
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