5 Last-Minute Outdoor Adventures You Must Have Before Michigan’s Summer Is Gone For Good
By Sophie Boudreau
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Published August 20, 2017
Summer is slowly but surely drawing to a close here in the Great Lakes State, so it’s important to get outside and soak up the beauty of the season before autumn rolls around. If you’re ready to head out and bask in the wonder of Michigan’s most fantastic time of year, here are five adventures you simply must have before summer slips away.
1. Take a hike at Isle Royale National Park.
This stunning national park can be accessed via ferry service from the Upper Peninsula town of Copper Harbor. While the entirety of this gorgeous locale is worth exploring, there’s nothing better than hiking along the Greenstone Ridge Trail. This 44-mile trail is certainly not suitable for a quick jaunt, but its relatively easy terrain makes it an incredible option for hikers of all levels. Set aside 3-5 days to explore the trail in all its stunning natural splendor. To learn more, check out our previous article
here .
2. Swim and lounge at Warren Dunes State Park.
It’s no secret that Michigan is overflowing with beachfront beauty. Whether you’re walking along the shores of Lake Superior or catching a sunrise over Lake Huron, there’s a beach here in the Great Lakes State to impress each and every beach bum. But when you’re seeking a soft-sand paradise with some of the most beautiful hilly land imaginable, look no further than Warren Dunes. You’ll wonder if you’ve been transported to a tropical island. Find out more by checking out our article
here .
3. Explore the beauty of Bond Falls.
Tahquamenon Falls might be Michigan’s most famous falls, but there’s something undeniably special about this spot near the town of Paulding. Watch as water rushes along the lovely Ontonagon River, enjoy a leisurely walk to the falls themselves, and enjoy a picnic lunch at one of the nearby waterfront areas. To learn more about this one-of-a-kind Michigan destination, click
here .
4. Tube peacefully down the Platte River.
Or the Chippewa River… or the Huron River… or the Thornapple River… no matter which lazy river you choose to visit here in Michigan, you’ll have a perfect summer afternoon. There’s nothing more relaxing than sitting back in an inner tube as it peacefully makes its way down the water, loved ones at your side. For a list of our favorite lazy river spots in the Great Lakes State, click
here .
5. Spend the day at Tawas Point State Park.
This beautiful state park is called the "Cape Cod of the Midwest" for a reason, and you'll be completely charmed when you choose to spend a summer day adventuring here. Stroll near the shores of Tawas Bay, marvel at the historical beauty of Tawas Point Light, or enjoy a walk along one of the area’s marvelous nature trails. Interested in earning more about this unique and peaceful spot? Check out our previous article
here .
If you could choose your five favorite outdoor adventures here in the Great Lakes State, what would they be? We’re always eager to hear from you, so share your suggestions in the comment section below.
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