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What You Should Know About Northern Michigan Entertainment

 

Traveling up into the northern part of Michigan, you may wonder what type of entertainment is available. You may have been to some of the larger cities in central and south Michigan, but there are only small cities and towns in this region. Some of the entertainment value of this area of Michigan involves outdoor activities. That could include fishing, boating, hiking, and also enjoying the local cuisine. The following information will discuss where you can find quality entertainment while you are traveling through northern Michigan.

 

What Can You Do In Northern Michigan?

Northern Michigan is so very different from the rest of the state. It almost has a rural feel. Although there are cities, it is like a throwback to a much simpler time, back before the age of the Internet and the over-industrialization of America. You will find white picket fences, community churches, some of which are in the midst of rolling landscapes that are adjacent to the beautiful waters of Lake Michigan or Lake Huron. Let's first look at some unique aspects of this region of Michigan that you just can't find anywhere else.

 

 

 

 

Where To Get The Best Fudge In The World

There is an island that is north of the lower peninsula of Michigan, out across the waters of Lake Huron. It is called Mackinac Island, an island that is situated right in the Straits of Mackinac. It is on this island that you can find what many people refer to as America's fudge capital. There are many locations including Joanne's Fudge and Murdick's Main Fudge Shop that serves absolutely fantastic fudge.

 

Go Searching For Petoskey Stones

Petoskey stones can be obtained from a coastal city called Petoskey. Named, in part, after an Indian chief that was in the area, they are unique for several reasons. In this small community of almost 6000 people, people travel there to get these unique stones. They are thought by many to be a combination of both rocks and fossils. They are actually stones made from fossilized coral, ones that have different hacksaw dental patterns.

 

 

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

One final destination that you need to visit is a shoreline that is about 35 miles in length. It is called Sleeping Bear Dunes, a place that has natural sand dunes, despite its latitudinal location. They are perfect for both small children to play on, as well as adults that will be intrigued by these dunes that seemed to be man-made. In contrast to the surrounding areas, it is a unique destination, one that will make you think that you are no longer in the state of Michigan at all.

There are other things that you can do including taste some of the best cherries in the world. They also have outstanding wine. If you happen to travel during July, you might be lucky enough to go to the National Cherry Festival. If you decide to move to northern Michigan, it is recommended that you go during the late spring or summer. That is when the weather is both warm and inviting. All of these locations will provide you with entertaining things that you can do, either by yourself or with your family.