Top-rated places to visit in Michigan, United States
- 5.0 The Henry Ford (4.614 reviews)
-Schedule a minimum of Two Days
Sunday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Speciality Museums
“One of the world’s coolest museums” — The New York Times The Henry Ford is Michigan’s premier multivenue cultural destination with three must-see attractions: Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Greenfield Village and the Ford Rouge Factory Tour. At The Henry Ford, you'll experience the history of America — its inventions, people, culture and can-do spirit — and hundreds of interactive ways to explore it, enjoy it and be inspired by it. Park at The Henry Ford’s Welcome Center to visit and buy tickets for all three venues for three hours or three days of experiences. Or purchase a membership for a full year of FREE unlimited visits to Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, plus discounts, special events and more. We are conveniently located in Dearborn, Michigan, which is just outside of Detroit. The Henry Ford is a proud participating museum with Museums For All. See more..
- 4.5 Bronner's Christmas Wonderland (3.331 reviews)
-A must visit!
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 5:30 PM Spent 1-2 hours Speciality & Gift Shops
**January - May 2023 store hours: Mon-Sat 9am-5:30pm. Sun 12-5:30pm. June 2022 store hours: Mon thru Thurs 9am-5:30pm. Fri & Sat 9am-7pm. Sun 12-5:30pm. July - Sept 2022 store hours: Mon thru Thurs 9am-7pm. Fri 9am-8pm. Sat 9am-9pm. Sun 12-5:30pm. Oct - Dec 2022 store hours: Mon thru Thurs 9am-7pm. Fri 9am-8pm. Sat 9am-9pm. Sun 12-6:00pm.** Bronner's is a shopper's dream for Christmas lovers of all ages with 1.5 football fields of ornaments, lights, collectibles, trees, nativities etc. Store and Silent Night Chapel open year-round. No admission fee. Christmas Lane lights shine nightly. The world's largest Christmas store is a photographer's delight. Snack area available for light refreshments. Wheelchairs and strollers available. Service animals welcome (sorry, no other pets due to health department regulations). Free Wi-Fi. CLOSED Jan. 1st, Easter, US Thanksgiving & Christmas. Bronner's closes at 4 pm Dec 24 & 31 and 12-3 pm Good Friday. See more..
- 5.0 Saugatuck Dune Rides (3.049 reviews)
-Fun, unique experience!
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM Off-Road & ATV Trails
We had a lot of fun on this ride! Our guide/driver was very knowledgeable and very entertaining! Even though it was a foggy morning, he made the experience memorable and enjoyable! Due to the high demand, booking this experience required some research and patience! They only open ticket sales one week in advance to the day. I highly recommend going on their website right at 10 am one week prior to you wanting to do it and booking it right away. It fills up fast! We went on the 10 am ride and it was a bit chilly, so bring a jacket. Also, make sure your hat and sunglasses are secure. See more..
- 4.5 Shepler's Mackinac Island Ferry (3.028 reviews)
-Great Service at an excellent price.
Sunday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM Ferries
Shepler's offers 5 different Lighthouse Cruises through the Straits of Mackinac and Great lakes, each narrated by the Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association. A portion of the proceeds from each cruise go to help with upkeep and restoration of these "Guardians of the Great Lakes". Complete cruise schedule and tickets available at sheplersferry.com. See more..
- 5.0 Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park (3.021 reviews)
-A must see/experience attraction in Grand Rapids
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Gardens
View modern sculpture in a stunning garden setting at this combination botanical garden and sculpture park, which features exotic plants, desert and Victorian gardens, wetlands, meadows, and sculptures by famous artists throughout. See more..
- 5.0 Detroit Institute of Arts (2.974 reviews)
-Finest Art Museum in the World
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Art Museums
Considered to house one of the best art collections in the United States, the museum showcases everything from mummies to modern art and African masks to Monets in its outstanding collection of over 65,000 works. Don't miss the Center for African American Art, a gallery in the DIA that showcases 400 pieces, in various media, by African American artists. See more..
- 4.5 Arch Rock (2.789 reviews)
-Best natural feature on the island
Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Geologic Formations
Arch Rock is one of the geological highlights of Mackinac Island State Park. It is a natural rock soaring 149 feet above the Straits of Mackinac that appears to be suspended in midair. See more..
- 4.5 Comerica Park (2.707 reviews)
-Fabulous Place to See a Game!
Arenas & Stadiums
Home of the Detroit Tigers, this is no ordinary ballpark. Combination theme park, ballpark, and baseball museum, it features huge statues of tigers, a Ferris wheel, carousel (with tigers, of course) and a fountain that celebrates each home run with colored lights and music. See more..
- 5.0 Greenfield Village (2.558 reviews)
-History at its best!
Spent More than 3 hours Speciality Museums • Historic Walking Areas • History Museums
Greenfield Village features over 80 acres and 7 historic districts for you to explore near Detroit, in Dearborn, Michigan. There are many activities for your whole family to enjoy, while learning about and experiencing American history. See working farms, take a ride on a steam locomotive, explore Thomas Edison's lab, tour Henry Ford's birthplace and more! Greenfield Village was envisioned by Henry Ford himself, to show how innovative objects were made and used, and it still features craftsmen that use traditional craft techniques. There are also holiday events at Greenfield Village that are full of family fun, these include Holiday Nights, Salute to America and Halloween at Greenfield Village. Contact us today for more information! See more..
- 5.0 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (2.173 reviews)
-Beautiful scenery by land or water; big sandy beaches
Sunday: Bodies of Water • National Parks • Nature & Wildlife Areas • Parks
Park located on the shoreline of Lake Superior encompassing cliffs, dunes, waterfalls and lakes. See more..
- 4.5 Motown Museum (2.109 reviews)
-A Must See For Any Music Fan
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Speciality Museums • Historic Sites
This old Detroit home belies the greatness that was born here: the Motown Sound. But one step inside Hitsville, USA, the original house where Berry Gordy lived and recorded the Motown hits, and you'll catch the beat and spirit of this booming music era. Photos, costumes, artwork, music and other memorabilia take you back to simpler times. See more..
- 4.5 Fort Mackinac (2.107 reviews)
-Interesting history for the Fort!
Temporarily closed - Closed until May 4, 2023 Spent 2-3 hours Historic Sites
Iconic. The cannon blasts, the rifles fire, the soldiers march and history comes alive. The oldest building in Michigan and 13 other historical structures boast exhibits explaining everything from military training and battles to medical treatments to family life within the fort. More than just a military outpost, Fort Mackinac served as a home for soldiers and their families and eventually the headquarters for Mackinac National Park, where tourists to the island visited the great fortress on the bluff, much like they do today. This is Mackinac. See more..
- 4.5 Mackinac Island State Park (1.979 reviews)
-The bikes make this such a unique place.
Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent More than 3 hours State Parks
Michigan's first state park. This is Mackinac Island State Park, a landscape characterized by high limestone bluffs, beautiful vistas of sparkling water, vibrant forests, and mystical geological formations. With automobiles banned since 1898, here exists a quieter way of life away from interstate noise of cities. Over 80 percent of Mackinac Island is within Mackinac Island State Park—free of charge and open year round—where you’ll discover the true natural gems of Mackinac. Whether visiting this island parkland by foot, bike, horseback, or carriage, these many majestic geological wonders and unique historical monuments are visual treasures found only here—on the island sacred to the Ojibwa and Odawa Great Lakes Indian tribes. According to them, this is where life began. You’re invited to discover why. This is Mackinac. See more..
- 5.0 Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (1.912 reviews)
-Top tier people watching
Historic Walking Areas • National Parks • Nature & Wildlife Areas
This national park includes a 35-mile stretch of beach on Lake Michigan for swimming plus 13 hiking trails. See more..
- 5.0 Bavarian Belle Riverboat (1.894 reviews)
-A Great Dog Friendly activity for the whole family
Boat Tours
We took Jasper the Adventure Dog with us for a ride on the Bavarian Belle. This was a wonderful trip. Jasper enjoyed watching the ducks, the river, and the wildlife along the river bank. Evy sold us our tickets. She loved Jasper and went out of her way to help us, even selling us our tickets before she was fully set up. She was great. The Bavarian Belle is a dog friendly operation. We sat outside up front. The crew warned us before they sounded the whistle and we stepped inside for a minute and covered Jasper's ears. Pictures form this trip will end up on one of Jasper's children's books sometime in the near future. It was fun. See more..
- 4.5 Tahquamenon Falls State Park (1.743 reviews)
-Best falls in the U.P.
Sunday: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM State Parks • Waterfalls
Located in the upper peninsula area of Michigan with wonderful wildlife and waterfalls. See more..
- 4.5 Soo Locks (1.701 reviews)
-Well worth an hour stop
Points of Interest & Landmarks
We saw a sign that sent us to this place while we travelled around the great lakes. This controlled access park is free admission and the lock viewing deck is good. The Historic Shipwrecks building is super informative and free to walk through ($1 donation appreciated). The washrooms are clean. Along with a visit to the shops and pubs in the area and a person could spend a whole day here! See more..
- 4.5 Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry (1.679 reviews)
-Fast, efficient, and got us there and back.
Sunday: 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Ferries
I'd recommend parking in Lot 1 (Mackinaw City) so you avoid the lack of shuttles to get you to other lots upon your return to the city from the island. You might consider going up to St. Ignace to cross as it's closer to the island and may be cheaper (don't quote me on that part). However, we had very little to complain about. See more..
- 4.5 Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry Company (1.543 reviews)
-Great ferry service to and from the Island
Sunday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Ferries
Mackinac Island Ferry offers the best ferry prices in town! Enjoy the breathtaking view of the Straits of Mackinac, the Mackinac Bridge, Round Island Lighthouse, Mackinac Island & the shoreline of Michigan's great peninsulas aboard a classic ferry. A 30-minute cruise from St. Ignace or a 40-minute cruise from Mackinaw City is just the right amount of time to enjoy panoramic views from covered, wide-open decks. Travel comfortably aboard the only ferries with on-board restrooms, handicapped-friendly indoor seating & the largest USCG certified passenger capacities. All guests receive complimentary day & overnight parking, luggage handling & hotel/campground shuttle service. Additional parking services, directions, departure times, & staying overnight tips are listed on our website. Your next adventure begins on Mackinac Island Ferry, Mackinac Island's most historic ferry line, transporting visitors, explorers & adventurers since 1878. See more..
- 4.5 Detroit RiverFront (1.468 reviews)
-A Great Way to Experience Detroit!
Piers & Boardwalks
After years of hearing how dirty and dangerous Detroit was, I was a little apprehensive about visiting, but knew that I wanted to experience the Motor City. I was completely surprised at how clean and safe the River Walk area and the downtown in general was. Detroit is a great city that is experiencing a renaissance (GM Renaissance Building pun not included) and I thoroughly enjoyed our time there. The Riverwalk is about 3 miles long and there is a nice, easy access parking lot at the corner of Rivard and Atwater Streets. The views of the Detroit River and Windsor, Canada are incredible. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the area. See more..
- 5.0 Mackinac Bridge (1.391 reviews)
-State of engineering art.
Bridges
Linking Michigan's two peninsulas, this mighty bridge has a total length of five miles. See more..
- 4.5 Holland State Park Beach (1.386 reviews)
-Fun Day at the Beach
Sunday: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM Beaches
If you're planning to spend a few hours to the whole day at the beach, it's worth every penny of the entrance fee ($10 when we visited). The beach is big, clean and friendly. There was plenty of space to sun, get wet, walk out to the end of the breakwater and change back into dry clothes at the end. If you're just going to check it out, but not stay long, park outside of the entrance and walk in on the trail that follows the channel from the lake. See more..
- 4.5 Detroit Zoo (1.346 reviews)
-We love this zoo!
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Zoos
The Detroit Zoo has 125 acres of naturalistic habitats for more than 2,000 animals from anteaters to zebras and features award-winning attractions such as the National Amphibian Conservation Center, Great Apes of Harambee and Arctic Ring of Life. The Zoo’s newest attraction is the spectacular Polk Penguin Conservation Center, the largest facility for penguins in the world. See more..
- 4.0 Windmill Island Gardens (1.225 reviews)
-Nice Place.
Spent 2-3 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Parks
Windmill Island Gardens is home to de Zwaan windmill, the last mill allowed to be transported from the Netherlands. de Zwaan still functions by grinding locally-grown grain into flour that is sold to visitors and local businesses. A highlight of visiting is a tour of this historic working windmill. Visitors can enjoy music from our antique Dutch street organ given to the City of Holland by the City of Amsterdam after World War II. Children can also ride on our antique carousel from the Netherlands. There are several other replica Dutch buildings and shops. The Island is home to beautiful gardens which feature tulips in the spring followed by beautiful annuals and perennials throughout the summer. Please note that the Island will re-open for the 2019 season on Saturday, April 13. Last tickets sold at 5 pm. See more..
- 4.5 S.S. Badger: Lake Michigan Carferry (1.129 reviews)
-Amazing experience on a steam ship!
Sunday: 5:00 AM - 9:00 PM Historic Sites • Ferries
The S.S. Badger is the largest car ferry to ever sail Lake Michigan and has provided a safe, fun, and reliable shortcut across the inland sea for 67 years. The ferry takes passengers, autos, RVs, tour buses, motorcycles, bicycles, and commercial trucks across Lake Michigan between Ludington, Michigan and Manitowoc, Wisconsin from mid-May through mid-October. See more..
- 4.5 Gerald R. Ford Museum (1.127 reviews)
-Duly Impressed with President Ford's Life
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Speciality Museums
Explore the life and times of Gerald R. Ford, Michigan's only President. Here documents, artifacts, photographs, and videos combine to tell the dramatic story of the Ford Presidency in the mid-1970s. Museum galleries depict Gerald Ford's rise from a humble youth to Eagle Scout, star football player, World War II naval officer, and U.S. congressman, and the unique way by which he became Vice President and President. Meet the issues of the day - the energy crisis, the Nixon pardon, Vietnamese refugees, and learn about the Bicentennial. Your visit will include a stop in the life-sized Oval Office and Cabinet Room. See for yourself how President Ford shaped our world. See more..
- 4.0 Belle Isle Park (1.092 reviews)
-Great recreation spot
Sunday: 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM Islands • Parks
Rich with history and natural beauty, Belle Isle Park is a Detroit gem and a Michigan state park. The 987-acre island park features the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, the Belle Isle Aquarium, Dossin Great Lakes Museum, giant slide, athletic fields, picnic areas, Belle Isle Nature Zoo, the James Scott Memorial Fountain and more attractions popular with all ages and interests. The park includes three lakes, 150 acres of wooded area and spectacular views of the Detroit and Windsor skyline. Rentals available for: Watercraft, Bike, Snow Sports. Food and ice sales available. Recreation Passport Required for entry. Please check website for hours for each attraction. See more..
- 4.5 Oval Beach (1.085 reviews)
-A couple tips
Beaches
Lake Michigan Beach, popular for its clear water and nice sand. See more..
- 4.0 Nelis' Dutch Village (1.035 reviews)
-Family fun and a great value
Spent More than 3 hours Amusement & Theme Parks
A visit to Nelis' Dutch Village is like a step back into the Netherlands of over 100 years ago on a day when a festival came to town. Watch old Dutch craft demonstrations and the klompen dancers (and join in on the fun with our Dutch dance lessons.) Taste 22 kinds of Dutch cheeses, enjoy beautiful Dutch architecture and listen to the joyful sounds of the Golden Angel street organ. Admission includes unlimited rides on the Ferris wheel, carousel, Dutch chair swing ride, and a number of other fun play activities for small children. Our newest attraction is the Pirate Balloon Battle, where water balloons are launched at ships in defense of a pirate attack. Also enjoy unique shopping for Dutch gifts and souvenirs, tasty food in the Dutch cafe and pub, fresh-made fudge, and yummy ice cream. If you have young kids along, plan on 3 to 4 hours at a minimum. See more..
- 4.0 Michigan's Adventure (1.006 reviews)
-Older park but still fun
Amusement & Theme Parks
Classic amusement park combined with a water park and Boogie Beach wave pool. See more..
- 3.5 Soaring Eagle Casino (1.001 reviews)
-Disappointing
Casinos
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort is a magnificent Resort located in the heart of Michigan. This destination features 210,000 square feet of gaming floor, endless dining options, luxurious rooms, full service spa, and a variety of entertaining shows throughout the year. See more..
- 5.0 Presque Isle Park (994 reviews)
-Rock jumping
State Parks • Nature & Wildlife Areas • Parks
Finished out a day of mtn biking with a few jumps into Lake Superior. Easy to do, not too high, and water was about 68 degrees so very pleasant. Parking can be tight and the area is closed to newly entering cars on Weds from 6 pm to 8 pm. See more..
- 5.0 Ludington State Park (975 reviews)
-Highly Recommend!
Sunday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM State Parks • Parks
The state park is the reason we choose Ludington for our vacations. We spent several days at the beach, but we walked about 1/2 mile north of the beach house to get a private, secluded alcove for ourselves. The view of the lake is magnificent. With the lake level rising, the amount of shoreline/beach space is rapidly decreasing. What used to be 50 feet of sand in alcoves is now 10 feet, so we had to walk a ways down to get comfy but it was worth it. On windy days, we walked many of the forest/island and skyline dune trails, including the inland trail to the lighthouse. We were amazed at the beauty and diversity of the nature included in the park. Everything was serene and private. Prices and food at the beach house were very reasonable. Entire facility was kept clean. Very friendly atmosphere. (last visit was July 2020 but we've gone here for many years.) See more..
- 4.5 Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum (956 reviews)
-Pay the fees, its Worth it !!
Spent 2-3 hours Speciality Museums
The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum has become one of Michigan’s most popular destinations in the cultural tourism industry, attracting over 75,000 visitors each season. Museum patrons learn about the perils of maritime transport on the Great Lakes at the Whitefish Point Light Station, an Historic Site on the National Register of Historic Places. See the Whitefish Point Light Tower, in continuous operation for 155 years, the oldest operating lighthouse on Lake Superior. The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society was founded in 1978 by a group of divers, teachers, and educators to commence exploration of historic shipwrecks in eastern Lake Superior, near Whitefish Point in Michigan's scenic Upper Peninsula. See more..
- 4.5 Colonial Michilimackinac (948 reviews)
-Worthwhile Visit
Temporarily closed - Closed until May 10, 2023 Spent 2-3 hours Parks
War in the West: Michilimackinac 1779. Treasures from the past come to life at this 18th-century fort and fur trading village, reconstructed based on historic maps and more than 60 years of archaeological excavations. As you walk through the site, you are stepping back in time to 1779, as the American Revolution headed west. Here, you will see and hear how soldiers, civilians, and Native people responded to threats real and imagined as they attempted to maintain their livelihood, the fur trade. Historical interpreters representing voyageurs, British soldiers, and French-Canadian merchant families are stationed throughout the fort to answer your questions and perform demonstrations. See more..
- 4.5 Ford Rouge Factory Tour (935 reviews)
-Had a great time
Sunday: Walking Tours • Factory Tours
Bear in mind that my Uncle and I love anything with a motor and we're farm people. Having said that, we LOVED the Rouge tour; we spent almost 5hrs there. At the Henry Ford, I had planned for 1.5 days; I ended up booking 2 more nights at the hotel so we could return to the museum for 2 more days and we're already planning when we should go back. Sooo much more to see. Unfortunately I didn't see the schedule change in the village that indicated that everything is closed on Wednesdays in the Fall, so even though we strolled through the Village and read all of the information placards, we didn't get to go inside any of the houses or see craftsman plying their trades. I couldn't recommend the Rouge tour and the Henry Ford museum any more highly. See more..
- 4.5 Front Street (932 reviews)
-A great way to spend a leisurely afternoon!!
Points of Interest & Landmarks
We thoroughly enjoyed walking about downtown Traverse City on a sunny Saturday afternoon, enjoying the murals and historical architecture, doing some people watching, popping into the small boutiques, grabbing a bite here, a drink there. You can move at your own pace, spend a little or a lot of time and/or money. It's up to you!! And from Front Street, you can walk down to the waterfront parks and sit and enjoy the sunshine and the water, or you can walk to see the beautiful Victorian houses of Sixth Street or the Purple House on State Street, among other historic homes. Note that some establishments still require masks; it wasn't a problem for us. See more..
- 4.5 Mission Point Lighthouse (916 reviews)
-Nice drive to see the lighthouse
Spent 1-2 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Lighthouses
Mission Point Lighthouse has been a Traverse City and Old Mission Peninsula icon for decades. Located at the north end of a picturesque drive along M-37 through cherry orchards and vineyards, Mission Point Lighthouse stands as a classic piece of Michigan history. While it no longer guides mariners through West Grand Traverse Bay as it did from September 10, 1870 until it was decommissioned in 1933, Mission Point Lighthouse now offers visitors a peek into what life was like around the turn of the century for lighthouse keepers and for others who lived and worked in the area at the time. Self-guided tours of the lighthouse museum for daily visitors in May-October, and weekends in November. See more..
- 4.0 Detroit People Mover (881 reviews)
-Sightseeing Downtown Detroit
Sunday: Spent < 1 hour Public Transportation Systems
The Detroit People Mover (DPM) is a fully automated light rail system that operates on an elevated single-track loop in Detroit's central business district. Launched in 1987, the system’s 13 stations provide quick connections between the courts and administrative offices of several levels of government, sports arenas, exhibition centers, major hotels, and commercial, banking and retail districts. Service is frequent and unencumbered by vehicle or pedestrian traffic, and at just 75 cents per ride, it’s the best bargain in town! EFFECTIVE JUNE 2, THE DETROIT PEOPLE MOVER IS FREE THROUGH OCTOBER 30 WITH LIMITED SERVICE TO EIGHT STATIONS: MICHIGAN, HUNTINGTON PLACE, WEST RIVERFRONT, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, MILLENDER CENTER, GREEKTOWN, BROADWAY AND GRAND CIRCUS PARK. See more..
- 4.5 Great Lakes Crossing Outlets (880 reviews)
-Jeepers at Great Lakes Crossing
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Shopping Malls
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, Michigan's largest indoor regional outlet center and entertainment venue, is located at I-75 and Baldwin Road in Auburn Hills. It features 185 shops, restaurants and entertainment options, including manufacturer outlets, unique themed restaurants, four full service restaurants and a food court, a 25-screen theater which includes IMAX - all situated in a single-level, easily accessible racetrack design. Great Lakes Crossing Outlets is also home to over 20 stores, attractions and restaurants you won't find anywhere else in Michigan including SEA LIFE Aquarium, LEGOLAND Discovery Center, Peppa Pig World of Play, Rainforest Cafe, and Round 1 Bowling & Amusement. See more..
- 5.0 Miners Castle Rock (880 reviews)
-Easy! Breezy! Beautiful!
Geologic Formations
Easy drive, Easy parking and short distant, beautiful scenery. At this point, we already have been visiting U.P for 5 days, after the days before worth of walking around I was not ready for a hike and thankfully so I was blessed with easy access to view the miner's castle rock, really enjoyed how peaceful it was, finding parking was fairly easy... I would recommend going early in the day to beat the traffic flow for these types of attractions.! Can't wait to see it again!! See more..
- 4.5 Frankenmuth River Place Shops (868 reviews)
-Frankenmuth Michigan
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Shopping Malls
Enjoy more than 40 unique shops and attractions in this authentic re-creation of a Bavarian village. Fun for the whole family! Learn more at frankenmuthriverplace.com! See more..
- 4.5 Ford Field (866 reviews)
-FIRST TIME FUN!!!!
Arenas & Stadiums
I had never been to an NFL game until my daughter and beau planned this one. What a way to be introduced ....especially in an ENCLOSED stadium!!!! Terrific views from any level and no "nose-bleed" sections. Great to be in a city with rabid fans but I just found the seats a bit small and the beer excessively expensive .....just like all sports stadia (stadiums) which gouge the fans unnecessarily. See more..
- 4.0 Firekeeper's Casino (845 reviews)
-love this casino, one of my favorites
Casinos
I like the big money give aways, just think that it should be like 5 at 2500 instead of one at 12,500. would make it nicer. Me and my husband go up here at least once a month on average. DO not always win, but the last time I came we did good, but they were having the big cash give away next day so we lost most of our money, didn't win nothing next day. Feel it was a ploy they knew we were out of state figured we were their for the drawing and gave us money to lose baack and to come back and lose with, but it was still fun. See more..
- 3.5 Four Winds Casino (841 reviews)
-Great Place
Casinos
Book a hotel room at Four Winds and escape the everyday with all the hotel amenities you expect to find at a luxury resort. Four Winds hotel in New Buffalo, Michigan, offers 415 luxury rooms, suites and celebrity suites all with our impeccable guest service and all the special touches. Expect the very best in elegant decor and accommodations, exciting cuisine, lively entertainment and nightlife from the finest hotel in New Buffalo. See more..
- 5.0 Decode Ann Arbor (815 reviews)
-Best escape room we have done to date.
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Escape Games • Scavenger Hunts
Discover adventures for teams large and small! Our award-winning escape rooms at Decode Ann Arbor take you around the globe and to destinations beyond your wildest imagination. Bring you friends and family and join in the fun! See more..
- 4.0 Greektown (815 reviews)
-Great Time In The D
Neighborhoods
The ouzo flows and the souvlaki sizzles on Monroe Street, the center of an ethnic section of Detroit dominated by Greek restaurants and businesses. See more..
- 4.5 Silver Beach County Park (807 reviews)
-impressive beach
Beaches • Parks
a very popular and impressive beach with a play area, restrooms and food concessions. the swim area is outlined with buoys and manned lifeguards to watch over everyone. there are other areas outside of the swim and beach area, still in the park, along the shoreline including small pockets in the dunes, paved trails leading to a channel for boats and lighthouses one can walk to. there are many tables, benches and bbqs within the park for use. the restrooms are clean and taken care of and there are water fountains with foot showers to clean off the fine grained sand. we were extremely lucky to have a beautiful day and evening for taking photos of the sunset. admission is $12 for an all day pass with plenty of parking for easy access and the ranger mentioned that we could leave and come back later as long as we had our pass, which we did. Lake Michigan never disappoints with its rolling waves and sandy bottom.. definitely will return to this fantastic beach and its amenities. See more..
- 4.5 Munising Falls (768 reviews)
-Munising Falls near sunset
Waterfalls
On our final day in Munising we stopped at Munising Falls. It was an easy hike to the falls. There are two stairways on either side. The stairway on the right as you approach the falls took you up to a walkway that was next to a rock wall with a small cave. The view from this walkway placed you closer to the falls. The stairway on the left did give you a better view of the bottom of the falls where the water hit a large rock below. The sky was partly cloudy but when the sunset came through the clouds it made the falls look like they were orange. I recommend seeing these falls if you are in Munising or anywhere nearby. See more..
- 4.0 John Ball Zoo (767 reviews)
-Beautiful Zoo!!
Spent 2-3 hours Zoos • Parks
John Ball Zoo inspires our community to be actively engaged in the conservation of wildlife and our natural environment. Over 2,000 animals including lions, tigers, bears (oh my) and chimpanzees! John Ball Zoo brings behind-the-scenes training and care to the public daily. Guests can enjoy both indoor and outdoor exhibits. Interactive experiences include a funicular (tram), zip line, high ropes course, and more! The Zoo closes in the winter so be sure to check out the website for open dates and times. See more..
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- Deserts
- Operas
- Science Museums
- Ski & Snowboard Areas
- Libraries
- Playgrounds
- Arenas & Stadiums
- Farmers Markets
- Natural History Museums
- Rides & Activities
- Kayaking & Canoeing
- Bars & Clubs
- Fishing Charters & Tours
- Stand Up Paddleboarding
- Historical & Heritage Tours
- Lighthouses
- Distilleries
- Casinos
- Convention Centers
- Cultural Events
- Beer Tastings & Tours
- Food Tours
- Factory Tours
- Bar, Club & Pub Tours
- Shopping Tours
- Self-Guided Tours & Rentals
- River Rafting & Tubing
- Helicopter Tours
- Civic Centres
- State Parks
- Bike Tours
- Paint & Pottery Studios
- Universities & Schools
- Surfing & Windsurfing
- Gear Rentals
- Symphonies
- Cabarets
- Skydiving
- Wine Bars
- Shooting Ranges
- Auto Racing Tracks
- Department Stores
- Off-Road & ATV Trails
- Rail Tours
- Balloon Rides
- Boat Rentals
- Duck Tours
- Exhibitions
- Dinner Theaters
- Factory Outlets
- Cross-country Ski Areas
- Music Festivals
- Bowling Alleys
- Coffeehouses
- Yoga & Pilates
- Miniature Golf
- Scavenger Hunts
- Scenic Railroads
- Horse-Drawn Carriage Tours
- Gay Bars
- Cigar Bars
- Comedy Clubs