In state rankings, Michigan has the third most registered hunters and the seventh most registered anglers in the nation. If you enjoy hunting and fishing, consider planning some weekends out during your stay in Northeastern Michigan.
Michigan features miles of land and water trails. If you’re looking to lose yourself in nature for a little while, check out these resources to get started.
There are more than 13,000 miles of designated trails and paths in the state of Michigan – you’re going to need more than 19 weeks to explore them all. Still, take some time to camp, pick berries, and try out the trails on foot, on your bike, or on horseback.
Michigan is home to 650 golf courses, and some of the most gorgeous – and most challenging – of them are in northern Michigan! If you’re more of an indoor recreationalist, we have you covered, too!
Northern Michigan is a great place to strap on your skis, your snowboard, or even try your hand at ski jumping (we have the only ski jumping hill in the country!). Click below to find a resort near our facility, or click here to see skiing options all over the state.
Enjoy going fast? If the answer is yes, then northern Michigan is the place for you! Spend warm evenings at the racetrack or hitting the trails on an ATV, and when the snow falls, jump on a snowmobile and experience our state’s winter wonderland.