The 10 Best Things To Do In Michigan In July, 2023
By Sara Heddleston|Published July 01, 2023
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Sara Heddleston
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Hailing from the Midwest, Sara is a travel enthusiast and digital marketer that loves to experience new hidden gems throughout the country. Her passion is creating a place for people to discover both actionable and aspirational things to do in their very own backyard.
One incredible thing I love about the state of Michigan is that it is surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes. The state has the nation’s longest freshwater coastline (at 3,288 miles), so you know there will be tons to do on the water, on the coast, or on a beach. That makes it an incredible place to visit in the summer (especially in July). With all of the coastlines and natural spots, there are seemingly endless ways to enjoy a beach or boating summer in Michigan – both in the Upper Peninsula and Michigan Lower Peninsula proper.
Cons of Visiting Michigan In July
Although tree allergy season should be over in Michigan by July, you should still be aware of grass pollen and be prepared if you are outside enjoying the weather and have allergies!
Michigan Weather in July
July is one of the hottest months for our state, with highs around 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit. Luckily, though, there are plenty of ways to cool off in the summer heat.
On the Not Your Average Bucket List travel podcast by OnlyInYourState, we are dedicating ourselves to finding the best things to do and see each and every month in the state of Michigan. There are so many incredible spots, though, it’s hard to cover them all! So, if we missed something good…let us know! You can call or text 805-298-1420 and tell us what we need to know (or reach out to us via email at podcast@onlyinyourstate.com).
Now that it’s summer, it’s time to start planning your Michigan outings — are you ready?
So, are you ready to dive into a month full of exciting things in Michigan? First, if you want to listen to the episode, make sure to check it out on Spotify:
You can also watch our hosts Sara and Marisa break everything down on YouTube!
The warm July days are calling! So, you should take a ferry ride over to Mackinac Island. Summer is the perfect time to visit Mackinac Island, as the island comes alive with vibrant colors, lots of things to do, and a bustling atmosphere. Whether you are there for the views, outdoor activities, shopping, or dining, the warm July days are perfect for just being at your leisure.
2. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (Leelanau and Benzie counties)
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Maple City, MI 49664, USA
Experiencing nature's majesty at Sleeping Bear Dunes is even better in the summer. With towering sand dunes, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters, this national lakeshore will draw you in during those hot July days! Just be careful, though: you don't want to get caught at the bottom of the dunes on an incredibly hot day, or you'll be in for a rude awakening. There are multiple trails and visitors centers that span the area, so make sure to find the spots that suit your adventure best.
You can create your own kind of adventurous escape when you visit the captivating Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in summer. If you kayak around the coastline, you can marvel at the towering sandstone cliffs and enchanting rock formations from the sparkling turquoise water. If you want a moment to get away from summer crowds and just enjoy the Michigan landscape via kayaking or hiking, this is the place to do it.
If you're looking for a hidden gem escape, then you need to discover the untouched wilderness of Isle Royale National Park in summer. With pristine forests, crystal-clear lakes, and abundant wildlife, this remote island paradise in Lake Superior offers unparalleled outdoor adventures. Hike scenic trails, paddle serene waters, and immerse yourself in nature's embrace at this secluded national park. I love the peace that this spot provides!
5. Seney National Wildlife Refuge (Germfask)
Seney National Wildlife Refuge, 1986 River Rd, Germfask, MI 49836, USA
For those who look for a summer escape with an opportunity to observe wildlife, this refuge provides a great opportunity for that! Migratory birds, marsh-dwelling animals, and an array of other creatures are within this natural wonder. You'll feel like you're immersing yourself in the untouched wilderness, at peace with the marshes, forests, and wetlands where wildlife is teeming. Explore scenic trails, witness breathtaking bird migrations, and photograph the stunning landscapes, all while connecting with nature in this hidden gem.
Traverse City hosts the National Cherry Festival, one of Michigan's most popular (and delicious) events of the summer! You can enjoy live music, parades, cherry-themed activities, attractions and rides, and delicious cherry-inspired treats -- which is definitely one of the best parts.
7. Marquette Blueberry Festival (Marquette) - July 28th
This is another fruit festival to add to the list...but it's one day only! If you're in the Marquette area, check out the Marquette Blueberry Festival. There will be live music, food vendors, and various activities centered around blueberries, including a blueberry pancake breakfast!
8. Ann Arbor Art Fair (Ann Arbor) - July 20th to July 22nd
I love the vibe of Ann Arbor, so if you're never spent much time in this college town, this July is the time to do it. The Ann Arbor Art Fair is a renowned event that showcases the work of artists from around the country. Explore the streets of downtown Ann Arbor filled with art booths, live music, food vendors, and interactive activities -- all while taking in the culture of this awesome community!
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9. Traverse City Film Festival (Traverse City) - July 26th to July 31st
Film buffs definitely should not miss the Traverse City Film Festival this July, which showcases a diverse selection of independent films. You can go to film screenings, panel discussions, and special events hosted by renowned filmmakers, all while picking up swag and meeting incredible members of this creative community. Also, who could say "no" to a dimly lit theater with air conditioning during the summer heat?
10. Charlevoix Venetian Festival (Charlevoix) - July 15th to July 22nd
If you haven't seen many boat parades in Michigan, but if you'd love the chance, then head to the Charlevoix Venetian Festival! There is a kind of magical atmosphere at the festival, with boat parades, fireworks, live music, and a full-blown carnival. Remember, you can't miss the night-time boat parade, as all of the vessels are decked out in sparkly lights!
There are so many things to do in July in the great state of Michigan, so it was hard to choose just 10. But, between the beauty of our natural coastline and all of the incredible events being hosted, I’m sure you’ll find something incredible to do!
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