17 Summer Camps in Michigan Your Kids Will Absolutely Love This Year
Looking for summer camps in Michigan? From hiking the Sleeping Bear Dunes to bringing Minecraft creations to life, here are 17 camps your kids will love.
Looking for summer camps in Michigan? From hiking the Sleeping Bear Dunes to bringing Minecraft creations to life, here are 17 camps your kids will love.
Many a Michigander will tell you that the Mitten has some of the best sights in the world—and it turns out that the record books agree. Check out these 14 ways Michigan is making its mark in the world.
Fun fact: Throughout most of Michigan, you’re almost never more than a half-hour away from a state park. With 101 state parks and recreation areas, as well as five national parks, a day trip is within reach of just about every Michigander.
These five ladies didn’t need Los Angeles to make it big—all they needed was the Motor City. Relive Motown’s glory days with the stories of these Detroit divas.
Ready for Michigan's music festival season? Here's the list you need. Hurry—the hottest passes are already selling out.
Find rare crystals, organic herbs, and wellness rituals at Michigan’s most unique metaphysical stores.
Most Michiganders have heard the benefits of shopping local. But in Traverse City, many local restaurants are taking that social creed one step further—they’re cooking locally grown food. Here’s a roundup of some of the best farm-to-table experiences for newlyweds in Michigan.
You don’t have to go all the way up to the Upper Peninsula to have a great snowmobiling experience in Michigan. The Lower Peninsula is filled with options—like these five below-the-bridge hotspots.
Once a psychiatric hospital, now an upscale shopping and dining experience, the old Northern Michigan Asylum grounds are an unforgettable stop on any Up North road trip.
The weather outside may be frightful, but the World of Winter festival in Grand Rapids sure is delightful.