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Northern Michigan Voyage Tips and guide

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Northern Michigan should not be confused with the Upper Peninsula. Although a bit inaccurate, the term "Northern Michigan" is used to refer to only the northern portion of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan... the "fingers" of that mitten-shaped body of land.

Northern Michigan is popular for its outdoor recreation opportunities, including Michigan's premiere ski slopes, hunting, fishing, golf courses, and beaches.

Regions

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Map of Northern Michigan
  Grand Traverse Bay Area
the pinky and ring finger
  Mackinac Area
the tip of the middle finger
  Northeastern Michigan
the index finger

Cities

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  • 44.4864-86.22141 Arcadia
  • 45.061667-83.4327782 Alpena-- Home of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve
  • 45.3599-85.03453 Bay Harbor - Luxurious Destination situated on five miles of Lake Michigan shoreline
  • 44.25-85.44 Cadillac
  • 45.646944-84.4744445 Cheboygan
  • 45.318056-85.2583336 Charlevoix -- Charming coastal city with vast waterfront and unique homes
  • 44.633611-86.2344447 Frankfort
  • 43.980833-84.4863898 Gladwin Gladwin, Michigan on Wikipedia -- Where The North Begins
  • 44.661389-84.7147229 Grayling
  • 44.663889-86.01805610 Honor
  • 45.431667-84.99194411 Harbor Springs -- Home to two ski resorts, Nub's Nob, and Boyne Highlands
  • 45.783889-84.72777812 Mackinaw City -- Less expensive, modern alternative to staying on Mackinac Island
  • 45.373333-84.95527813 Petoskey
  • 43.875-85.5114 Reed City
  • 44.768056-85.62222215 Traverse City -- Home of the National Cherry Festival - Traverse City Film Festival
  • 45.0047-84.143916 Atlanta
  • 45.0275-84.67472217 Gaylord

Other destinations

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Beaver Island Harbor Light

Understand

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See

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Fort Michilimackinac
  • The Mackinac Bridge - known as the "Mighty Mac" or (against the wishes of a certain burger merchant) "Big Mac", is a suspension bridge spanning the Straits of Mackinac to connect the non-contiguous Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan.
  • Fort Michilimackinac - Founded in 1715 as a French fur-trading village and military outpost, Michilimackinac was later occupied by the British who abandoned it in 1780 to establish a new fort on Mackinac Island. What you see today on this site is a reconstruction of how the fortified village appeared in the 1770s, based on evidence gathered during the nation's longest archaeological excavation.

Do

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  • The Northern Michigan area is home to some of the best skiing in the Midwest including Nub's Nob Ski Resort, Boyne Highlands and Boyne Mountain. All of these ski resorts are located around the Petoskey/Harbor Springs/Boyne Falls area.
  • 45.1647-84.9291 Avalanche Bay Indoor Waterpark. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions - located in Boyne Falls

Buy

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  • Polish Art Center, 8994 South Kasson Street (in Cedar, which is 20 miles from Traverse City), +1 231 835 2242. M-Sa 10AM - 6PM ET; Su noon - 4PM ET.

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