The Lake Michigan shoreline in W MI is pretty special. So many nice state parks, beaches, and lighthouses. Rent dune buggies and run around on the dunes at Silver Lake SP. Drive to the top of Sleeping Bear. If early July, get some freshly picked cherries anywhere around Traverse City. Charlevoix and Mackinaw City are filled with little shops. Take a boat to Mackinac Island and ride bikes around the island, see the old fort, eat fudge, and browse more shops. Head across the Mackinaw Bridge and get ready for more fun in the Upper Peninsula.
In the UP, be sure to see the Big Spring at Palms Book SP. For a little history, head to Fayette SP and see the old iron ore processing buildings and artifacts. Shoot north to Munising and hope for a sunny day to get great views of the Pictured Rocks Lakeshore from one of the tour boats. Meander NW to the Keweenaw Peninsula and drive the western shoreline all the way to the tip (the shoreline views make this a 'don't miss' IMO. Then continue west to the Porcupine Mountains SP and enjoy the high view looking down at Lake of the Clouds (the SP east unit), then drive to the west unit and hike up one side of the Presque Isle River (about 2 miles) and back (another 'don't miss' place).
Um, how much time did you say you have?
😄 10 days seems about right just for all of this and then the return trip along the WI shore of Lake Michigan!
Mike G.
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photo: Yosemite Valley view from Taft Point