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Michigan
Recreation Regions comprises seven travel regions: UP, Straits,
Northern Michigan, West Coast, Mid Michigan, Saginaw Bay, and
Southeast Michigan. Select one of these travel regions, to find
a recreation site closer to your desired location. |
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| Select a region to see all the
parks and forests in that area. |
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| Michigan Recreation Regions |
Mid
Michigan Region
Mid Michigan is a compilation of open fields, dense hardwood forests
and rolling hills accents by hundreds of winding streams and large
water basins, the perfect destination for trailblazers and water sport
enthusiasts. |
Northern
Michigan Region
Flat agricultural and industrial lands of southern Michigan evolve
into scenic rolling glacial hillsides covered with hardwoods and conifers
and bisected by some of the state's largest waterways including the
famed Au Sable and Thunder Bay rivers. |
Saginaw
Bay Region
Saginaw Bay is an outdoor paradise. Travelers will find an assemblage
of conveniences including marinas, charters, leisure cruises, fine
dining, bed-n-breakfasts and much more including bayside golfing. |
Southeast
Michigan Region
Southeast Michigan, teaming with people also teams with recreation
opportunities. Glacial activity left this Great Lakes region lush
with hundreds of lakes, ponds, and marshes. |
Straits Region
The Straits Travel Region serves as the gateway to the sequestered
Upper Peninsula and to Canada while boasting its own natural wonders. |
Upper
Peninsula Region
This region encompasses nearly the entire Upper Peninsula landmass
embracing windswept mountain tops, tumbling waterfalls, pristine woodlands,
scenic lakeshores, and welcoming communities. |
West
Coast Region
Engulfing the eastern shores of Lake Michigan the West Coast Travel
Region is a Mecca of coastal towns and parks providing access to world-class
freshwater fishing. |
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