Michigan's Grand Canyon Is Stunningly Beautiful
The Canyon Gorge and Falls is a wonderful place to visit in the great state of Michigan. If you didn't know that this state had its own Grand Canyon, you have to see it!
Visiting Bond Falls, Waterfall in Michigan, United States - The Best Waterfall in Michigan
Bond Falls is a waterfall on the middle branch of the Ontonagon River, a few miles east of Paulding in Haight Township in southern Ontonagon County, Michigan.
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Ghost Town in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Super IGA Store near Watson, Michigan. Located in Marquette, County near Delta County. A very remote area in my opinion this building is located on a County road. As it has been stated a number of times in the comments. THIS PROPERTY HAS AN OWNER. DO NOT attempt to enter the property or trespass in any way. The local residents do not consider it a ghost town either. When we drove through we were coming from the general direction of Escanaba and headed to Marquette. We ended up taking this scenic drive through the area. I wanted to post this to preserve a bit of history.
Campground Review ~ Marquette Tourist Park (Marquette MI U.P.)
Abandoned Maximum Security Prison - MI
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Highpointing: Mount Arvon, the highest point in Michigan - Rooftops of America
We visit Mount Arvon, the rooftop of Michigan. Located in Baraga County in the Upper Peninsula, the highest point in the state has an elevation of 1,979 feet. Join us as we go highpointing!
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Explore Amazing Michigan Locations With Google Trekker's Stunning Street View
For the first time ever using Google Trekker technology, attractions such as Mackinac Island, Sleeping Bear Dunes and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore – not previously accessible on Google Street View – now have 360 degree, fully navigable imagery that will allow potential travelers to explore these destinations to inspire and plan a visit to Michigan.Through a partnership between Pure Michigan and Google Maps, many of Michigan’s most iconic destinations are now accessible to people all around the world through Google Maps.
More than 44,000 panoramic photos were taken as the Trekker traveled for four weeks, capturing some of the most breathtaking scenes around Michigan. Images include a view from the top of the Mackinac Bridge, one of the world’s longest suspension bridges; Sleeping Bear Dunes, Good Morning America’s Most Beautiful Place in America (2011); and Mackinac Island, the only place in America where vehicles have been banned for more than 100 years.
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Covert South Haven KOA Covert Michigan MI - CampgroundViews.com
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Covert / South Haven KOA in Covert Michigan offers full hookup RV and tent camping in an open setting with KOA level of amenities. A KOA Holiday Resort meaning it is designed, marketed, and intended as a destination to visit, stay and enjoy. The large facility is located in a rural setting off of Michigan 140.
Easily accessed for any size RV the main drive up to the gate is paved after that all the interior roads are not. Very dusty the roads and sites are gravel. The luxury sites have their concrete patios with picnic tables and umbrellas. On the flip-side the basic sites just have a place to park. There is decent spacing in between sites and pull-thru and back-in options for the RV sites.
The park is mainly made up of partial hookup sites with a select number of full hookup sites that tend to be very well reserved in advance. A large number of camping cabins including some in the shade or out in the open.
If you look at the park via satellite view you will miss a number of the pretty cabins tucked back in the woods along with a nature trail and a small fishing pond. There are also tent sites tucked back in the woods providing a state park/ national park feel.
As a Holiday Resort the location has a large number of family-friendly games and activities including a bounce pillow, two playgrounds and other gaming areas. The pool area is located up near the office and it’s a very large pool with nice lounge chairs and umbrellas around it there’s a large store with supplies and food. Finally an easy to access dump station out front, on the way out, overall this is a very nice and well cared for KOA location.
As an added bonus the park is surrounded by blue-berry bushes; buckets are available that allow guests to pick fresh blueberries!
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Planning an RV Road Trip Using AAA Maps - Public Lands Campgrounds
To help you find camping sites on public lands like state parks, BLM lands, county parks, lands managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and national forests, this video guides you through the process using AAA (Auto Club) maps. If you belong to the AAA, these maps are a free perk. For the area where you will be camping pick up:
1) Public Lands Campgrounds map
2) Sectional map, or whatever is the most detailed map for the area
3) State map for looking at the big picture and figuring out your route