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About Michigan

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.

Long days, relaxing weather and more than 800 pristine Michigan courses make for the perfect tee time. Because being able to play all day is Pure Michigan.

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.

The State of Michigan offers a near infinite array of moments that live forever in memory. Come find out what Pure Michigan feels like.

Big Sable Point Lighthouse, Ludington State Park, Michigan

Big Sable Point Lighthouse, Ludington State Park, Michigan
At the end of a mile and a half foot trail through the Ludington dunes, you will  find a tower and attached keeper's dwelling open to the public.  Climb to the top of the 112 foot lighthouse. Photo courtesy of John Dykstra

Beach along Grand Traverse Bay

Beach along Grand Traverse Bay
Plan a romantic Michigan getaway with vacation packages offering from champagne dinners and in-room Jacuzzi’s to wine tastings, spa treatments and golf. Photo courtesy of Midwest Living

Hot Air Jubilee, Jackson

Hot Air Jubilee, Jackson
60 plus balloons are launched into the air during the three day event. You’ll also find an arts and crafts show, classic car show, stunt kite demonstrations, kiddie carnival rides and live entertainment. Photo courtesy of  Jackson CVB

Swampfire Golf Course

Swampfire Golf Course
Here is an aerial view of the magnificent Swampfire course, which opened in 1987, and was the first of the four new courses at Garland. A round of 18 on this course will require patience and precision as all but four of the holes have water hazards. Photo courtesy of Bryan Walters of Resort and Golf Marketing 

Grand Hotel - Mackinac Island, Michigan

Grand Hotel - Mackinac Island, Michigan
Experience one of the most famous Michigan hotels when you stay at the magnificent white-columned queen of Mackinac Island. Michigan's Grand Hotel was named by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as “One of a Dozen Distinctive Destinations.” Photo courtesy of Grand Hotel

Petoskey Beach on Lake Michigan

Petoskey Beach on Lake Michigan
Enjoy a Michigan vacation scouring the beach for the unique and beautiful Petoskey stone, or delight in running through the waves of Lake Michigan. Photo courtesy of Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau

Fishing in Holland Michigan

Fishing in Holland Michigan
Spend a day fishing at Holland State Park. Try fishing in Lake Michigan for sport fish aboard Holland charter boats. Fish Michigan's inland lakes and rivers for pan fish, walleye or bass. Photo courtesy of Holland Area Convention & Visitors Bureau

Detroit Night Skyline

Detroit Night Skyline
Metro Detroit is alive with new and upcoming developments. From distinctive cultural institutions, up-scale casino hotels and a transformed riverfront, to championship sports, and exciting nightlife
Photo courtesy of Detroit Metro CVB

Soo Locks, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

Soo Locks, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
The world-famous Soo Locks, is a unique attraction that cannot be seen anywhere else in the U.S. Watch 1,000-foot freighters as they pass through the Locks.  Photo courtesy of Vito Palmisano

The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), Michigan

The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), Michigan
The DIA has been a beacon of Detroit cultural activities for well over a century. Enjoy a "virtual" dining experience in 18th century Europe or dance with a life-size video of an African ceremony. Photo courtesy of Midwest Living

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