Michigan is surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes giving it a beauty and a feel unlike any other place in America. Being the only bi-peninsular state in the union, it is not hard to distinguish Michigan from every other state. The Lower and Upper Peninsulas are connected by the five-mile-long Mackinac Bridge, which is the third longest suspension bridge in the world. Michigan’s unique natural resources and major cities make it a destination for all occasions.

Michigan offers abundant natural, man-made, and cultural attractions. Besides having obvious renown with its lakes and cities, the state is ranked among the top apple producing states nationally and the cider capital of the Midwest. It also is home to some fascinating historical locations, the most popular being lighthouses of which there are over 115 throughout the state. Other intriguing points of interest are the noteworthy battlegrounds, picturesque bridges, historic churches, farms, forts, and more.
Michigan offers golfers an unparalleled selection of top-notch courses that are recognized by America’s golf legends. Indeed, the state is an enticing destination for enthusiasts at all levels of play. Michigan also has more than 3,200 miles of shoreline, 11,000 inland lakes, 5,600 miles of snowmobile trails, dozens of downhill ski resorts and four national parks making it the perfect place to enjoy all kinds of sporting activities.
Don’t forget what the capital, Lansing and the state’s largest city Detroit bring to the equation. For those of who prefer the city life, you need look no further than Michigan to get a fantastic city experience.
With great cities, great attractions, and, oh yes, great lakes, Michigan is a fantastic destination for your next group trip.
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