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Some people forget about Michigan's Thumb — not when they draw their little mitten map, but when they're planning their summer vacations. Of course, those living in thumb country know they have a Great Lakes paradise that's off the beaten straight-to-traverse-city path. So give it a shot. Here's one great way: A 140-mile lakeside joy ride that includes stops at Algonac State Park in Marine City, Lakeport State Park in Lakeport, Port Crescent State Park in Port Austin, and ends at Albert E. Sleeper State Park in Caseville. | |
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| Bravo, Ludington State Park 👏 There are three main trail loops at Ludington State Park that afford accessibility to some of the park’s most popular areas, including its two beaches, historic lighthouse and views of the Hamlin Dam. Accessibility matters and Ludington State Park is where it's at. | |
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| There is no image more linked to the Michigander identity than the Mackinac Bridge. Driving across it is not just a way to get between our peninsulas, it's a rite of passage. Do you remember the first time you drove across her? Reconnect with what that feels like as Jamie Rewerts takes her first-ever drive across. 10 and 2! | |
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| Let's end this week's Lovable Michigan just where we began - on the sunrise side of Michigan. If you're in the thumb for your 140-mile joy ride and looking for a beach day, we got you. Here are the Top 10 Lake Huron beaches. There's a whole different glow to a Great Lake at sunrise. | |
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