To everyone who is reading this, you’re beautiful and an amazing person. Please exercise frequently and eat more fruits/veggies. I wish you all good health, great success, and everlasting happiness!!!
Fruits are pure sugar . Not good for you . Veggies aren’t good for you either, they cause a ton of inflammation . Not all are bad but most. Meat and dairy is the most healthy and cures many diseases just switching to carnivore.
Being a native of Michigan (born & raised in Holland and reside near Grand Rapids), this is one of the best & accurate videos I have ever watched. Although, I have to say that if it wasn’t for the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor wouldn’t even be on the map.
My nephew spent (air lifted) the first three weeks of his life at U of M hospital. My family said there were people there from all over the world getting treatment there because of how famous it was.
Agree with your #1. We highly recommend the Hotel Iroquois on Mackinac. Instead of Traverse City, I’d make it a combo of Traverse/Charlevoix/Petoskey. Cute shops and good food. The whole lake corridor from New Buffalo up to South Haven has been beefed up over the years by Chicagoans coming for the summer. Lots of fine dining, decent wine, summer festivals. Not sure why Warren Dunes did not make your list. One of a kind. Lake Superior beaches are a must for the rock collector. Being a Michigander transplanted to the west coast, it amazes me that people outside of the Midwest/East don’t understand the vastness of the Great Lakes themselves. No, you cannot see across to the other side. Yes, there are waves. And shipwrecks. So much to Michigan!
@@davidpage3171 never saw one in all my life...... I have a cabin in the middle of the woods near Traverse City and have been all over the woods barefoot and in shorts.... No fear of snakes in Michigan what-so-ever. I did get a tick on me for the first time in 50+ years last June when I was up there tho.... Those things concern me! (Lyme Disease)
You can’t go wrong with taking a drive along Lake Huron on MI-25 on the Michigan Thumb. Port Sanilac, Lexington, Caseville are just three of the many. On the whole Michigan is pure magic. From Nevada with much love.
agreed did that trip with my mother. We started at a cottage we spent summers at and drove along Lake Michigan past Petosky, Traverse city. We crossed the Mighty Mac, went to the Soo, Tahqumenon Falls, Paradise, and the Shipping Museum. Can't remember were we stayed the night but we went to Mackinac Island for a day, and then drove down to Alpena. spent the night there with friends, and then we headed down Lake Huron shore to Standish then across and down to Mt Pleasant for the night with another friend, then back home. I think it was 4 days, I was 12 and am approaching 60, so it's been a long time but it was an awesome trip
I lived in Michigan for 60 years but didn’t realize what a wonderful place it was with so much to see and do, until I moved to Texas to live with my daughter. But Good Lord willing will move back come spring ❤
What about Copper Harbor? It is a a beautiful place. Keewaunee Mountain Lodge and cabins. It was built by the WPA during depression, and is a beautiful place to stay and visit town of Copper Harbor.
Loved going to Mackinac Island and Murdicks Fudge. Been there for many years. Ever since I was a boy. As well as Sleep Bear Dunes and Ann Arbor and Traverse City❤️
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I've been to everyone of these places on this list and it is spot on.know that you can stay a week at mission Pointe resort on the island for what a day at the grand costs.and eat better.
Michigander and outdoor enthusiast here. This is a pretty good list but Highly recommend the Porcupine Mountains and Lake of The Clouds in particular if you plan on making a trip to the UP
@@richardchampion4826People come from all over the world to bathe and drink Flint's water. It tastes so good and it has so many healing properties. They should bottle it up and sell it!
Great list. The only one I've not been to is Pictured Rocks. The rest are awesome. I spent a full week on Makinac Island and even walked around the whole island and biked it a couple times. The Tahquamenon Falls are spectacular. The odd coloring of the river is from Tannin, I believe, which is from all the trees that line the river. Bark, leave, sap, and more contribute to it. It doesn't create an environmental threat.
Loved the video. Mackinac Island, Saugatuck, Grand Rapids, Holland, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Traverse City, Detroit and Ann Arbor are all amazing places. Did you say that Michigan has more beachfront than Calfornia or the entire East? I will need to double check that. I would add Dearborn because it has two of the great museum attractions in the world: The Henry Ford (you can sit in the Rosa Parks bus and see the entire history of priceless cars displayed in chronological order) and Greenfield Village (has Edison's laboratory and is the place where you can ride a Model T).
@@stanypopolsku perhaps you should take a look at The National Park Service’s website. It says there are 5 national parks in Michigan but you don’t have to take their word for it.
So many waterfalls. We like Au Train falls the best. Ann Arbor is nice trust me I know but not beautiful and charming like Traverse City, Curtis, and Alpena. Saugatuck is good fishing. Going up to pictured rocks I never seem to have enough time. Lots of hiking to see things. Chapel Rock is like a half day hike there and back. Bring food, water, and toilet paper. If you get up by Sleeping Bear South of Empire there is a ghost town Aral with excellent beech and old growth forest. Drummond Island is awesome. A true jewel and a 4x4ing must. Fossil ledges if your a fossil hunter is awesome. Number 1 should be Isle Royal Island. Mackinaw Island is best experience in the winter going across the ice on snowmobiles. A lot of the construction on the island is did in the winter.
Unfortunately unless you love cold Winter events, there's only about 3-4 months of enjoyable weather for most people. Shoveling snow is great conditioning if you pace yourself 🤣😂
@Howard Hoefs I can see you got the all the schedules for a sweet stay at mexico. Hello Howard ! How are you ? I will like to know more about your experiences there ??
I would flip it the other way. There are about 9-10 months of enjoyable weather and 2-3 months of grey and cold. SE Michigan in particular is a lot milder than most of Ohio as well as nearby Buffalo, Toronto or Chicago. It is Jan 28th and I only had to remove snow this year ONCE.
@@SmashTheNumbers it looks like today's high is 30 F / -1.1 C and the low is 27 F / -2.7 C. Sunday: 31 F / -0.5 C and 17 F / -8.3 C. Now let's look at Monday: High is 22 F / -5.5 C and the Low is -1 F / -18.3 C. Does that "flip" to enjoyable for you? Sounds bitter cold 🥶 ti me. 🤣
as a Yooper myself, skip all the cities. The small towns are what make the state worth visiting along with the beautiful nature. Isle Royale and Copper Harbor are two places that you have to visit once in your life. While I live in Calumet (45min from Copper Harbor) it never gets old driving to Copper Harbor and then to Eagle Harbor. This list is pretty good though.
Saugatuck Dunes and Warren Dunes are both great, and there are more. Grand Rapids is worth a visit as someone who has lived around it my whole life. There have to be more places in the UP and Northern Michigan than listed here that are worth a visit. Depends on the kind of trip you're looking for, I guess.
If you live in Calumet you probably know my entire family. Isle Royale and Copper Harbor are two must-go-to places. A quick stop at the Jam Pot anyone? :D
As someone who grew up in Marquette,one you absolutely missed.,Presque Isle(where you can hand feed wild deer),Black rocks,forestville The Amazing lighthouses,so much more. Don’t get me wrong,I liked the videos intended message…it just missed the mark. A bit more info digging,some local Yoopers to talk to for a minute and your video would have been that much better. Pictured rocks is not a city,it’s by Munising. Ann Arbor? How about Petoskey,near Traverse. Like I said love the video on Michigan, it’s just off the Mark.
Yes Michigan is 2nd in nation for shoreline and number of Lakes. Alaska has the most coastline and over a million lakes. Michigan only has over 14000 lakes.
To everyone who is reading this, you’re beautiful and an amazing person. Please exercise frequently and eat more fruits/veggies. I wish you all good health, great success, and everlasting happiness!!!
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Fruits are pure sugar . Not good for you . Veggies aren’t good for you either, they cause a ton of inflammation . Not all are bad but most. Meat and dairy is the most healthy and cures many diseases just switching to carnivore.
Thanks! same to you. 😊
I haven't been back in 20 years. Still miss it. Beautiful place!
Michigan....always fresh...sometimes frozen.
If truth be told, Michigan is a beautiful state. The upper peninsula is stunning forests and lower Michigan has great large and small cities.
But I'd stay out of Detroit!! 😂
Been a proud Michigander my whole life & I’m glad to be in Holland, because everywhere fun is so close to my home!
Yeah!!! I live in the Holland area too!!! 😊😊
I’ve lived in Michigan for 58 years and find this very well done and accurate.
Frankenmuth is a good place on the way up north. and also Dearborn is a great place particuliarly for greenfield village/Henry ford museum
Choose Zehnders over Bavarian Inn every time!
@@HTS_Editor_Jack zhenders and Bavarian Inn are literally the exact same restuarant with the exact same food. they are both owned by the same people.
@@Johnadams20760 Different sides of the family. (I would know as I am distantly related)
Being a native of Michigan (born & raised in Holland and reside near Grand Rapids), this is one of the best & accurate videos I have ever watched. Although, I have to say that if it wasn’t for the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor wouldn’t even be on the map.
amen to the Ann Arbor statement... from a Michigan native
Agreed. What would take its place though? I'd vote Grand Haven.
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I personally love Traverse City but do visit Grand Haven a lot since it’s much closer.
My nephew spent (air lifted) the first three weeks of his life at U of M hospital. My family said there were people there from all over the world getting treatment there because of how famous it was.
@@RobertMelvin-gz5xt Grand Haven would be a good one!
Muskegon, Michigan is also a very nice place. One of the most beautiful beaches there, but is rarely talked about!!❤
Just moved here about a year ago. I and others talk quite a bit about it compared to where I come from. I love it , it truly is amazing.
I live in Muskegon. I love it.
Beaches ⛱️ 🤣😁
Never been to the beach in Muskegon. We generally go to Ludington. Is Muskegon better than Ludington?
@@UMfan21 yes!! It’s much bigger and lots of parking!! I like Ludington beach and heard they are improving parking, so that’s great.
Keep Mackinac Island as the #1 attraction and keep the hidden gems for the locals 😉
Agree with your #1. We highly recommend the Hotel Iroquois on Mackinac.
Instead of Traverse City, I’d make it a combo of Traverse/Charlevoix/Petoskey. Cute shops and good food.
The whole lake corridor from New Buffalo up to South Haven has been beefed up over the years by Chicagoans coming for the summer. Lots of fine dining, decent wine, summer festivals. Not sure why Warren Dunes did not make your list. One of a kind.
Lake Superior beaches are a must for the rock collector.
Being a Michigander transplanted to the west coast, it amazes me that people outside of the Midwest/East don’t understand the vastness of the Great Lakes themselves. No, you cannot see across to the other side. Yes, there are waves. And shipwrecks.
So much to Michigan!
Michigan is sooooooooo underrated, like damn it’s beautiful there. No crazy weather, no earthquakes, no dangerous animals.
To good
We have a very dangerous water snake but that’s about it
@@davidpage3171 never saw one in all my life...... I have a cabin in the middle of the woods near Traverse City and have been all over the woods barefoot and in shorts.... No fear of snakes in Michigan what-so-ever. I did get a tick on me for the first time in 50+ years last June when I was up there tho.... Those things concern me! (Lyme Disease)
Don’t tell everyone.
Also bears, wolves, and the occasional mountain lion.
Sometimes an earthquake, blizzard or tornado
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Add Frankenmuth Christmas City; Grand Haven; plus: i like Gaylord/Grayling area for the elk!; Deerborn
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You can’t go wrong with taking a drive along Lake Huron on MI-25 on the Michigan Thumb. Port Sanilac, Lexington, Caseville are just three of the many. On the whole Michigan is pure magic. From Nevada with much love.
agreed did that trip with my mother. We started at a cottage we spent summers at and drove along Lake Michigan past Petosky, Traverse city. We crossed the Mighty Mac, went to the Soo, Tahqumenon Falls, Paradise, and the Shipping Museum. Can't remember were we stayed the night but we went to Mackinac Island for a day, and then drove down to Alpena. spent the night there with friends, and then we headed down Lake Huron shore to Standish then across and down to Mt Pleasant for the night with another friend, then back home. I think it was 4 days, I was 12 and am approaching 60, so it's been a long time but it was an awesome trip
I lived in Michigan for 60 years but didn’t realize what a wonderful place it was with so much to see and do, until I moved to Texas to live with my daughter. But Good Lord willing will move back come spring ❤
Michigan is Beautiful! ❤️
Hope you post videos like this for all of the US states!
Really beautiful, amazing, overwhelming, mind blowing n refreshing places. Lovely!! 🙂😊🥰.
I am excited to plan my road trip to Michigan and Mackinac Island in 2024
This is a good video cause I’m going to Michigan in Friday
What about Copper Harbor? It is a a beautiful place. Keewaunee Mountain Lodge and cabins. It was built by the WPA during depression, and is a beautiful place to stay and visit town of Copper Harbor.
Loved going to Mackinac Island and Murdicks Fudge. Been there for many years. Ever since I was a boy. As well as Sleep Bear Dunes and Ann Arbor and Traverse City❤️
I love Michigan thank you for the vedio
Such a great collection of places! Most people I meet traveling here to Michigan have a run-down image of our state in their minds.
Good don’t want many tourists to trash this beautiful state
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I love visiting the Soo Locks , also Mackinac Island. I also love visiting Paradise in the upper peninsula.
This is wonderful place I have never seen
Harbor Springs, MI
My brother lives there.
Michigan is a nice place to visit.
Lansing Michigan - The state capital - wonderful, town, so many activities and beautiful scenery.
Such a beautiful content here! Keep it up my friend! You're allowed to scream, you're allowed to cry, but don't give up! Keep going! You are great with what are you doing! It deserves all success around and I don't forget to give my full support for you!❤️🔔🎁
What a beautiful place
I've been to everyone of these places on this list and it is spot on.know that you can stay a week at mission Pointe resort on the island for what a day at the grand costs.and eat better.
We're going to Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Saugatuck this summer. Lots of dog-friendly places to visit, and hopefully move to the GR area one day.
GR is an awesome lil city.
What a beautiful place in michigan😍
Beautiful place! Thanks for sharing ❤
i'll be there in May.
Beautiful ❤️
Interlochen Center for the Arts, not far from Traverse City, is worth a mention.
May 14, 2023
Very nice and amazing 😍👍
I’m from Traverse City. It’s so beautiful. There’s no where else I’d rather live I love it here!
There's a lot to love outside of the big cities.
Wow it so nice to be there very beautiful place
MI,no mud slides, and awful weather. Winter,it's a season,and it does pass. 😊
I have lived in MI 66 years. Except for the icy winters, I love living here.
Michigander and outdoor enthusiast here. This is a pretty good list but Highly recommend the Porcupine Mountains and Lake of The Clouds in particular if you plan on making a trip to the UP
Yes, highly recommended. Bring your bug spray and offline maps.
Check out the beach on US-2 five miles west of Saint Ignace.
You forgot the beautiful Zug Island, a great tourist stop for anyone, areal hidden gem!
🤪LOL - you nailed it! Flint would give Zug a run for its money.
@@jimknarr Can't wait to cross the new bridge so I can see beautiful Delray from the air. Flint also has many sites interest to visit.
@@richardchampion4826People come from all over the world to bathe and drink Flint's water. It tastes so good and it has so many healing properties. They should bottle it up and sell it!
LMAO!!! If you don't know what Zug Island is, definitely look into it!
@@cd7856 You hit the nail on the head, it's a real sleeper of a gem, well worth seeing.
I hope i can live in Michigan too ..
Amazing 🤩
bruh it looks so beautiful
Hmm. That Detroit looks like a nice friendly town. Maybe I’ll take my next vacation there.
Nice! Maybe stay somewhere along the Southfield freeway corridor?
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Beautiful place
Wish you would have put Grand Haven on here, Coast Guard City!! a must see, best waterfront of all!!.
Lived in MI all my life. Pros, and cons. Everywhere.
Great list. The only one I've not been to is Pictured Rocks. The rest are awesome. I spent a full week on Makinac Island and even walked around the whole island and biked it a couple times. The Tahquamenon Falls are spectacular. The odd coloring of the river is from Tannin, I believe, which is from all the trees that line the river. Bark, leave, sap, and more contribute to it. It doesn't create an environmental threat.
Lexington Michigan is the best place to visit!!
I agree. So many great places on the Lake Huron side!
Fascinating 😍
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Loved the video. Mackinac Island, Saugatuck, Grand Rapids, Holland, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Traverse City, Detroit and Ann Arbor are all amazing places. Did you say that Michigan has more beachfront than Calfornia or the entire East? I will need to double check that.
I would add Dearborn because it has two of the great museum attractions in the world: The Henry Ford (you can sit in the Rosa Parks bus and see the entire history of priceless cars displayed in chronological order) and Greenfield Village (has Edison's laboratory and is the place where you can ride a Model T).
I think Alaska has the most coastline, followed by Florida and California.
@@dollysbob No way Florida has more than Michigan. I doubt Cali too.
Good video
Beautiful 😍
Very cool. Thanks for showing us these places!
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Really disappointing....several cities and no porcupine mountains or the only National Park in Michigan which is the isle royale? Incredible.
I’m glad. We Yoopers like our still beautiful unspoiled land.
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a national park.
@@mcgregor6274 it's not. It is National Lakeshore. It's a difference.
@@stanypopolsku perhaps you should take a look at The National Park Service’s website. It says there are 5 national parks in Michigan but you don’t have to take their word for it.
Shhh! Let them think they did their homework.
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So many waterfalls. We like Au Train falls the best. Ann Arbor is nice trust me I know but not beautiful and charming like Traverse City, Curtis, and Alpena. Saugatuck is good fishing. Going up to pictured rocks I never seem to have enough time. Lots of hiking to see things. Chapel Rock is like a half day hike there and back. Bring food, water, and toilet paper. If you get up by Sleeping Bear South of Empire there is a ghost town Aral with excellent beech and old growth forest. Drummond Island is awesome. A true jewel and a 4x4ing must. Fossil ledges if your a fossil hunter is awesome. Number 1 should be Isle Royal Island. Mackinaw Island is best experience in the winter going across the ice on snowmobiles. A lot of the construction on the island is did in the winter.
Thank you. Your video is interesting and I'm definitely planning for SAUGATUCK
Indian River, Mullet and Burt Lakes are the true GREAT LAKES.
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Petoskey. I grew up there and it's my only vacation spot.
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Unfortunately unless you love cold Winter events, there's only about 3-4 months of enjoyable weather for most people. Shoveling snow is great conditioning if you pace yourself 🤣😂
Cold is better then hurricane's, alligators, poisinous or nasty snakes or salt water any day!
@Howard Hoefs I can see you got the all the schedules for a sweet stay at mexico.
Hello Howard ! How are you ? I will like to know more about your experiences there ??
I would flip it the other way. There are about 9-10 months of enjoyable weather and 2-3 months of grey and cold. SE Michigan in particular is a lot milder than most of Ohio as well as nearby Buffalo, Toronto or Chicago. It is Jan 28th and I only had to remove snow this year ONCE.
@@SmashTheNumbers it looks like today's high is 30 F / -1.1 C and the low is 27 F / -2.7 C. Sunday: 31 F / -0.5 C and 17 F / -8.3 C. Now let's look at Monday: High is 22 F / -5.5 C and the Low is -1 F / -18.3 C. Does that "flip" to enjoyable for you? Sounds bitter cold 🥶 ti me. 🤣
@@Stagger-One OK... it is cold this week. Does not change the fact that I only had to remove snow once this year.
Alpena is for people who want beaches aren't crowded. Dark sky parks for star watching, and lots of outdoor fun.
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Michigan has more golf courses than any other state. It also has more light houses. No sharks or salt in the water.
I've enjoyed watching!
Beautiful footage and a very enjoyable video!
How could you overlook Greenfield Village and the Henry Ford Museum??!!! Or Frankenmuth?
Easily
How did Isle Royale not make the list?
Michigan is truely beautiful. Not sure how Detroit made top 10 list. I can put another 100 destinations ahead of Detroit.
Nice video 😍
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South haven should be on this list !!!
as a Yooper myself, skip all the cities. The small towns are what make the state worth visiting along with the beautiful nature. Isle Royale and Copper Harbor are two places that you have to visit once in your life. While I live in Calumet (45min from Copper Harbor) it never gets old driving to Copper Harbor and then to Eagle Harbor. This list is pretty good though.
especially Detroit
Saugatuck Dunes and Warren Dunes are both great, and there are more. Grand Rapids is worth a visit as someone who has lived around it my whole life. There have to be more places in the UP and Northern Michigan than listed here that are worth a visit. Depends on the kind of trip you're looking for, I guess.
If you live in Calumet you probably know my entire family. Isle Royale and Copper Harbor are two must-go-to places. A quick stop at the Jam Pot anyone? :D
Exactly. Skip the cities. Many better places there not on this vlog.
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As someone who grew up in Marquette,one you absolutely missed.,Presque Isle(where you can hand feed wild deer),Black rocks,forestville The Amazing lighthouses,so much more. Don’t get me wrong,I liked the videos intended message…it just missed the mark. A bit more info digging,some local Yoopers to talk to for a minute and your video would have been that much better. Pictured rocks is not a city,it’s by Munising. Ann Arbor? How about Petoskey,near Traverse. Like I said love the video on Michigan, it’s just off the Mark.
Used to go down to NMU to see what girls looked like mid winter. Never disappointed.
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The best time to see picture rocks is in the afternoon when the sun is at your back, in the morning it’s in your eyes.
Yes Michigan is 2nd in nation for shoreline and number of Lakes. Alaska has the most coastline and over a million lakes. Michigan only has over 14000 lakes.