Michigan Seems Fishy Indeed

Michigan is a diverse state with lots of varied experiences to recommend, from sizeable stretches of virgin forest with an abundance of lakes and streams to highly developed urban neighborhoods. Music lovers will recall that "Motown" was the birthplace of great African-American popular music of the 1950s and 60s; it was at this time that such groups as the Temptations and the Platters got their start.

Michigan is enveloped by Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. Lake Michigan, the second biggest Great Lake by capacity with just under 1,180 cubic miles of water, is the only Great Lake entirely within the United States. There are several sites to see at Lake Michigan including the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, along with great fishing and boating. The Homestead, America's Freshwater Resort, is a magical vacation destination resort that has winter and summer events alike. For more information on The Homestead, visit their website.

Lake Huron equally has many outdoor sights to be visited as well as beautiful Michigan beach bed and breakfasts to stay at. Sea kayaking, hiking, and camping are just a a small amount of of the outdoor activities that await you on a Lake Huron escape getaway. Huron county offers some of the best accommodations around. From motels on the water, to charming bed and breakfasts, to hotels, you will enjoy your stay in the Thumb. A few of the places to look for rooms around Lake Huron are Bad Axe, Bay Port, Caseville, Harbor Beach, Port Austin, Port Hope or Sebewaing.

In regards to outdoor sports such as skiing, Utah and Colorado may have the fame and status, but first-rate skiing to be experienced in Michigan is one of America's best kept secrets. In fact, present are over forty downhill ski resorts in the Wolverine State, complete with nearby cabin rentals and this doesn't include the hundreds of miles of snowmobile and cross country skiing trails. A number of of the most popular ski resorts are Crystal Mountain Resort, Big Powderhorn and Boyne Mountain. When it comes to winter sports, Michigan is well worth considering and those winter activities are merely a small part of what a Michigan vacation can be. These same ski resorts offer great summer activities such as golf, spas, great dining, shopping and hiking. Many of the vacation lodges and cabins offer considerable discounts in the summer months, so be certain to ask about deals.

Michigan vacation rentals involve everything from upscale hotels and budget motels near the state's urban centers to romantic cabin rentals in the countryside and in the Upper Peninsula where Lake Michigan and Lake Huron meet. You could be interested to learn that Michigan boasts the longest freshwater shoreline in North America, and the beach cabins offer magnificent views as well as swimming and boating facilities. Because of its position on the Great Lakes, Michigan's maritime heritage is rich and vast; check out Shipwreck Tours in Munising, where you can view such sunken artifacts in a glass bottom boat.

Michigan has great winter and summer, mountain and lake activities, along with the fantastic dining and shopping.

Wesley Mathews is part of the travel team at FindVacationRentals.com and FindBedandBreakfast.com. These directories provide detailed information on Michigan vacation rental deals and things to do.

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Wesley Mathews posted at 2010-5-14 Category: Travel And Life

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