MICHIGAN BEST PLACE TO VISIT
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Try the Traverse City/Petoskey area. Right on Lake Michigan, cool little towns with art galleries, shops, restaurants & pubs. I was there a few years ago and stayed at the Bar Harbour, which is a fabulous New England style resort right on the lake.
There is a yatch club down the road and you can view the beautiful mansions (Madonna and Oprah, among others are the owners). The hotel is expensive, but the service is great!
There is a yatch club down the road and you can view the beautiful mansions (Madonna and Oprah, among others are the owners). The hotel is expensive, but the service is great!
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Susan,
The first week of July in Michigan will be busy busy for the popular tourist areas especially if you find yourself on I-75.
Where you travel in Michigan will depend on where you are coming from and how much time you have.
Traverse City, Suttons Bay, Grand Traverse Bay and Petoskey are all beautiful if you have time to drive, so is the upper U.P.
Houghton Lake and Cadillac are popular vacations spots too.
If you would like to experience beautiful Lake Michigan - Grand Haven, Holland, Pentwater, Ludington, and Manistee are all great cities. You can take a ride on the dunes at Silver Lake too, which is only a 1/4 mile from Lake Michigan.
If you are flying into DTW and want to stay locally - visit the quaint town of Northville or Plymouth or the college town of Ann Arbor - Go Blue!
Michigan is really a beautiful state and I would personally recommend visiting at least one of the great lakes.
Have fun!
DB
The first week of July in Michigan will be busy busy for the popular tourist areas especially if you find yourself on I-75.
Where you travel in Michigan will depend on where you are coming from and how much time you have.
Traverse City, Suttons Bay, Grand Traverse Bay and Petoskey are all beautiful if you have time to drive, so is the upper U.P.
Houghton Lake and Cadillac are popular vacations spots too.
If you would like to experience beautiful Lake Michigan - Grand Haven, Holland, Pentwater, Ludington, and Manistee are all great cities. You can take a ride on the dunes at Silver Lake too, which is only a 1/4 mile from Lake Michigan.
If you are flying into DTW and want to stay locally - visit the quaint town of Northville or Plymouth or the college town of Ann Arbor - Go Blue!
Michigan is really a beautiful state and I would personally recommend visiting at least one of the great lakes.
Have fun!
DB
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I live in Michigan. I would HIGHLY reccomend Traverse City or Petoskey, MI. I also work for the City of Petoskey. Petoskey has a great fire works display right on Little Traverse Bay off Lake Michigan. At that time you watch both the Petoskey fireworks and Harbor Springs fireworks at the same time. THere are lots of events planned for that weekend as well. IF you would like more information on the area email me back.
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Oh I forgot! Charlevoix is also very nice. Both Petoskey and Charlevoix are just north of Traverse City. However, there are not quite as busy as TC will be at that time. Or even visit Cheboygan it is right on the shore of Lake Huron. Or if you want to go far far north, Sault Ste. Marie is nice as well right off of Lake Superior. It is bordered by Sault Ste. Marie, ON.
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The beauty of the landscape in the northwestern area of lower Michigan- Petoskey, Charlevoix, Harbor Springs, Cross Village can't be rivaled by ANYWHERE in the southern areas of Michigan. The Tecumseh, Concord area is a beautiful area (yes, in the south) but, there is no lake... throwing the vote back up north.
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lucky, i can't believe i saw concord mentioned on this forum. since i grew up in concord (population 600) i am trying to think of something there and in tecumseh that would draw tourists. i guess i missed something.
although concord has swain's lake.
although concord has swain's lake.
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I spent a totally serene week with a few friends in a cabin in the Cross Village area. The wilderness, water, and remoteness were wonderful! Cross Village is 1/2 hour or so from Petoskey and maybe a little further(?) from Traverse City. It felt like the middle of nowhere for this city girl...I loved it...
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