We Michiganders sure do love the outdoors. It’s no secret that most of us adore spending time hiking, biking, beaching, skiing, camping, or simply exploring the many natural wonders of the Great Lakes State. Non-Michiganders might not understand just how incredible our nature-based attractions are, but travel publication TripSavvy recently named Michigan its top 2020 destination for outdoor enthusiasts. We’re inclined to agree with this classification, and here’s some supporting evidence to prove that our state belongs on your travel bucket list.
When most out-of-staters think of Michigan, their minds might wander to the bustling streets of Detroit, but they don’t call us the Great Lakes State for nothing.
Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Superior: our state touches four of the five Great Lakes, with the exception of Ontario. Our shorelines will undoubtedly take your breath away.
If you’re a sucker for a sunrise, make your way to our eastern shores, where you’ll catch morning views along Lake Huron. Next, head to Port Austin to see Turnip Rock.
Non-Michiganders might not know that the Upper Peninsula is like its own planet, home to everything from the heights of the Porcupine Mountains to Pictured Rocks.
Waterfalls? We’ve got those, too! You’ll quickly fall in love with the power and utter enchantment of Tahquamenon Falls, one of Michigan’s most magical destinations.
For a truly serene experience, arrange a visit to Isle Royale, where you’ll find unspoiled lands and an array of surrounding islands that will surely amaze.
Inland attractions include the endless greenery of the Irish Hills, several breathtaking metroparks near Detroit, and all sorts of smaller lakes where you can enjoy a getaway.
If this weren’t enough, Michigan is home to some of the world’s best sunsets. Marvel at the colorful sky from atop a sand dune - you’ll wonder if you’ve landed in paradise.
Our list of attractions only begins to scratch the surface of what’s available to those seeking outdoor adventures in the Great Lakes State. Michiganders, are there any hidden gems that you recommend to newcomers? Which of these locales is your favorite? Share your thoughts with us below!