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Click the letter your destination city starts with: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Map of Regions Major Cities Michigan Cities A-Z Interactive Map Upper Peninsula The Upper Peninsula (UP), surrounded by the waters of the Great Lakes Huron, Michigan and Superior, is connected with the "Mitt" of the Lower Peninsula by the Mackinac Bridge, which spans the five-mile wide Straits of Mackinac. Read More Northwest Michigan's "Little Finger" and "Tip of the Mitt" region is a year round recreational wonderland, where world-class golf and winter sports galore long ago replaced the logging operations that brought settlers here. Read More West Central From world class trout fishing on the Muskegon River in Newaygo to riding across the Silver Lake Sand Dunes in an off-road vehicle or enjoying an exhibit at the stunning Grand Rapids Art Museum, Michigan's West Central section offers a satisfying sampling of indoor and outdoor recreation. Read More Southwest Beaches and berries, sand dunes and sunsets. Southwest Michigan is a potpourri of agriculture, recreation, city lights and lighthouses Ribbons of roads through gently rolling terrain connect orchards and vineyards, roadside stands and wineries, small town antique stores and laid-back resort areas. Read More Northeast Michigan's Sunrise Coast is as different from the west side of the state as, well, sunrise is from sunset. The pace is slower, and without a multitude of chain hotels and condos, lodging leans toward small motels and cabins, and homey restaurants serve good food without a hint of pretension. Read More East Central Welcome to East Central Michigan! The "Thumb" of Michigan's Mitten is a mix of logging-era port cities along the Lake Huron shore and rich agricultural land now attracting visitors who gawk at a new crop in the fields near Elkton and Ubly: 400-foot tall wind turbines. Read More Southeast Stretching from the beaches of Lake Erie to the halls of the State Capitol in Lansing, the southeast corner of Michigan is a sprawling metropolis that blends the beat of the Motor City with the university vibe of Ann Arbor, within easy reach of outdoor recreation, cider mills, and the charm of historic small towns. Read More
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Featured Destinations Air Zoo Lansing Alpena Ludington and S.S. Badger Ann Arbor Mackinac Island Beachtowns Marquette Big Rapids Michigan Agriculture Blue Water Area Michigan's Adventure Cadillac Michigan Wines Charlevoix Monroe Coldwater Country Mt. Pleasant Detroit Muskegon Flint & Genesee County Sault Ste. Marie Frankenmuth Silver Lake Sand Dunes Gaylord St. Ignace Grand Rapids State Parks Great Lakes Bay Region Sunrise Coast Harbor Springs The Henry Ford Holland Thunder Bay Resort Jackson Traverse City Kalamazoo Tullymore Golf Resort View Featured Destination Locations View All Featured Destinations Ann Arbor In a world that tries so hard to look and feel, like everything else, there is a place that embraces the unique--Ann Arbor. Read More Mackinac Island Mackinac Island becomes adult time, time to feel like a kid again. Set sail for picturesque Mackinac Island for a truly special escape. Read More The Henry Ford Discover America's Greatest History Attraction. 300 years of history make the Henry Ford the #1 Michigan cultural vacation destination. Model T's, IMAX, ragtime, historic foods, 1867 baseball, the Wienermobile™, the Rosa Parks Bus. Read More Traverse City Discover Pure Michigan in Traverse City, one of the most famous places in Michigan and experience why it is a favorite vacation destination. Endless miles of sugar-sand beaches, great family recreation, spectacular natural beauty, boutique shopping, galleries, winery tours, fabulous dining, casino gaming and championship golf. Read More
The State of Michigan is a state blessed with the riches of unspoiled nature: the world's longest freshwater coastline, lakes that feel like oceans, shimmering beaches, miles and miles of cherry orchards, glorious sunrises and sunsets, daytime skies of the deepest blue, nighttime skies scattered with stars.
Home to more than 100 public beaches, some of the highest freshwater sand dunes in the world, stunning multi-colored sandstone cliffs, two National Lakeshores and the only national marine sanctuary in the  Great Lakes --the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Lake Huron. More than 100 lighthouses, numerous maritime museums, ten shipwreck-diving preserves and historic military fortifications rim Michigan's Great Lakes shoreline.
Lakes, campgrounds, wildlife refuges and 99 Michigan state parks and recreation areas create a wide variety of recreational pursuits. Rivers for water sports, and thousands of miles of hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling trails thread their way among some 100 species of trees.
Hundreds of islands dot Michigan waters. Isle Royale National Park is a remote wilderness retreat in Lake Superior where wolves and moose roam free. Mackinac Island, located in the Straits of Mackinac, is a lush 19th-century resort community fixed firmly in the Victorian era, a car-free island dominated by an 18th-century fort and the more than a century-old Grand Hotel, America's largest summer resort hotel.
The Upper Peninsula, which is 90 percent forested, retains its aura of accessible wilderness. Vast wildlife and waterfowl refuges, 150 waterfalls, iron and copper mines, the Soo Locks (where ocean-going freighters make the 21-foot leap from Lake Superior to Lake Huron) are within an easy drive of one another.
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