Let’s Visit Michigan
- Join our virtual tour highlighting the top tourist attractions in Michigan.
- For an overview of the state, see: National Geographic Kids. Michigan
Highlights
Let’s learn more about some fascinating places worth seeing in Michigan.
- Mackinac Island (Mackinac Island) is famous for its preserved Victorian architecture, car-free environment, and historical sites, including Fort Mackinac. It is a popular destination for biking, horseback riding, and tasting the island’s famous fudge.
- Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (Empire) is renowned for its stunning sand dunes that rise hundreds of feet above Lake Michigan. The area offers hiking, scenic drives, and breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding landscape.
- The Henry Ford Museum (Dearborn) is famous for its extensive exhibits on American innovation, featuring historical artifacts such as the Wright brothers’ bicycle shop, the Rosa Parks bus, and JFK’s presidential limousine.
- Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (Munising) is known for its colorful sandstone cliffs, waterfalls, and unique rock formations along the shores of Lake Superior. Visitors can explore the area by hiking, kayaking, or taking boat tours.
- Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit) is home to one of the largest and most significant art collections in the United States, including works by Van Gogh, Diego Rivera, and Picasso. It is famous for Rivera’s Detroit Industry murals.
- Isle Royale National Park (Isle Royale) is famous for its rugged wilderness, located in the middle of Lake Superior. The park is a remote destination for hiking, backpacking, and observing wildlife such as wolves and moose.
- Michigan Stadium (Ann Arbor) is known as The Big House and is the largest stadium in the United States, seating over 107,000 people. It is home to the University of Michigan’s football team and a popular destination for sports fans.
- Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park (Grand Rapids) is renowned for its beautiful botanical gardens and large outdoor sculpture park, featuring works by renowned artists like Auguste Rodin and Ai Weiwei.
- Tahquamenon Falls State Park (Paradise) is famous for its two large waterfalls on the Tahquamenon River, with the Upper Falls being one of the largest east of the Mississippi River. The park is a favorite spot for hiking and nature viewing.
- The Motown Museum (Detroit) is a historic site known as Hitsville U.S.A. where legendary Motown artists like Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, and Marvin Gaye recorded their hits. The museum showcases the history of Motown music and its cultural impact.
Intriguing mysteries and weird facts
Discover these little-known facts about Michigan.
- Michigan Has More Shoreline Than Any Other State Except Alaska
With over 3,200 miles of coastline along the Great Lakes, Michigan is surrounded by water on almost all sides, making it a haven for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. - There Are More Lighthouses in Michigan Than Any Other State
Michigan has over 120 lighthouses, the most of any state in the U.S. These historic structures helped guide ships through the often-treacherous waters of the Great Lakes. - Michigan Is Actually Two Peninsulas
The state is divided into the Upper Peninsula (UP) and Lower Peninsula. The two are connected by the Mackinac Bridge, one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. - Detroit Is the Birthplace of the Automobile Industry
Henry Ford revolutionized car manufacturing in Detroit with the assembly line. The city is known as the Motor City because it’s where major car companies like Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler began. - It’s Illegal to Tie an Alligator to a Fire Hydrant in Michigan
One of Michigan’s weirdest laws makes it illegal to tie your alligator to a fire hydrant. Although it seems bizarre, it’s a remnant of old, outdated laws still on the books. - Michigan Has a Floating Post Office
The J.W. Westcott II, a boat on the Detroit River, is the only floating post office in the U.S. It delivers mail to passing ships, maintaining a unique and unusual postal tradition. - Lake Michigan Is the Only Great Lake Entirely Within the U.S.
Of all the Great Lakes, Lake Michigan is the only one that is entirely within U.S. borders, while the others share territory with Canada. - You Can Go “Up North” No Matter Where You Are in Michigan
Michiganders love to say they’re going “Up North,” which generally means heading to the northern parts of the state for camping, hiking, or relaxing by the lakes, even though “Up North” could mean different places depending on where you live. - Michigan Is Home to a Giant Unsolved Stone Mystery
The Sanilac Petroglyphs are ancient rock carvings discovered in Michigan. Their origins are still a mystery, and they are believed to be created by Native Americans hundreds of years ago. - Michigan Is the Wolverine State, but There Are No Wild Wolverines
Even though Michigan is nicknamed the Wolverine State, there are no wild wolverines living in the state. The nickname likely came from the fierce and resilient nature of Michigan settlers in the 1800s.
Notable People
Here are 10 famous men and women from Michigan.
Admission to the Union
January 26, 1837 (26th)
State Capital and Government
Area and Total Population
Area: 56,538 square miles | Total Population: 9,910,000 |
Major cities and their population
City | Population |
Detroit | 633,000 |
Grand Rapids | 197,000 |
Ann Arbor | 119,000 |
Lansing | 112,000 |
Dearborn | 106,000 |
Troy | 87,000 |
Flint | 80,000 |
Education
- Michigan Department of Education
- Michigan State University. East Lansing
- University of Michigan. Ann Arbor
- Wayne State University. Detroit
Educational Resources
Fairs and festivals
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Geography
Location
Glimpses Into History
Breathtaking Landscapes
Check out these amazing landscapes and wildlife of Michigan.
National Landmarks and Historic Sites
National and State Parks
Sports
Professional Sports Teams
Detroit
- Major League Baseball (MLB): Detroit Tigers
- National Basketball Association (NBA): Detroit Pistons
- National Football League (NFL): Detroit Lions
- National Hockey League (NHL): Detroit Red Wings
NCAA (National Collegiate Athletics Association) Division I Teams
- Central Michigan University Chippewas. Mount Pleasant
- Eastern Michigan University Eagles. Ypsilanti
- Michigan State University Spartans. East Lansing
- University of Michigan Wolverines. Ann Arbor
- Western Michigan University Broncos. Kalamazoo
State Encyclopedia
State Motto
“Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice,” meaning to “If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.”
State Nicknames
- The Great Lake State
- The Wolverine State
State Symbols
See: Symbols of Michigan
Seal
License Plate
State Animal
State Bird
State Flower
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- Top 14 things to do in Grand Rapids (Anna and Karl Travel)
- Mackinac Island Travel Guide (TampaAerialMedia)
Weather
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