Winter is officially upon us here in the Great Lakes State, and that means the cold weather has made its arrival — with no signs of leaving for at least a few months. But don’t let the dreary temperatures stop you from having an amazing Michigan excursion. Here are ten absolutely awesome items to add to your winter bucket list in the coming weeks.
1. Try your hand (and feet) at snowshoeing.
There’s no cooler way to get around this winter than with a snowshoe hike, and Michigan offers plenty of opportunities to explore this fun technique. Head to Boyne Mountain Resort in Boyne Falls for an exciting guided snowshoeing experience.
2. Take a thrilling toboggan ride.
Outdoor enthusiasts will have an incredible time at Echo Valley in Kalamazoo, which offers access to an amazing toboggan run. Rent one of these large sleds and speed down the hill with your friends in tow.
3. Pretend it’s summer for the weekend.
Let’s face it: the cold weather can be pretty uncomfortable at times. Luckily for us, Michigan has several indoor waterparks that make it feel like summer all year round. Check out Great Wolf Lodge in Traverse City for a wintertime getaway.
4. Go ice fishing.
If you’ve never been ice fishing before, now’s the perfect time to try your hand at this awesome sport. Hamlin Lake is a prime location for casting your line this winter.
5. Find the perfect hot cocoa.
Nothing warms the heart and soul like a good cup of hot chocolate, and you’ll certainly have fun searching for your favorite. Zingerman’s in Ann Arbor has been known to serve an especially chocolatey option.
6. Hit the rink.
No matter which part of the state you live in, chances are that you have access to an ice skating rink. What better way to appreciate the chilly temperatures than with a romantic evening on the ice?
7. Take a trip back in time.
Ever wonder what winter life must have been like for early settlers in the region? A visit to Greenfield Village at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn will help you find out. Peruse historical homes and meet talented historical re-enactors.
8. Explore the frozen beach.
Our Great Lakes are majestic year-round, and winter is no exception. Few things are as magical as walking on the icy tundra of Lake Michigan when it freezes over, and you’ll never forget your experience.
9. Enjoy some winter camping.
Who says camping is only for the summer months? As long as you take the property safety precautions, winter camping can be a total blast. Plenty of parks remain open to campers year-round, including the campground at Tahquamenon Falls.
10. Marvel at holiday lights.
No matter how old you are, there’s something undeniably charming about seeing a street brightly illuminated with sparkling holiday lights. Downtown Rochester is one awesome area to gaze at a brilliant light display.
What’s your all-time favorite way to enjoy Michigan in the wonderful wintertime? Tell us all about it in the comment section below, and happy exploring!
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