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Ready for a camping excursion where you’ll truly feel worlds away? Try camping on an island. Michigan is home to a number of islands that allow campers to linger after the last ferry leaves for the day, affording a truly secluded escape and opening up possibilities for deeper connection to the land, the stars, and the waters. Read on for eight Michigan islands open to camping. | |
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| Visitors to Mackinac Island this year will find a few new places to eat or grab a drink. There's also a new bike track, a new exhibit at Fort Mackinac and new facilities for boaters. | |
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| Just north of Traverse City and tucked off a long wooded drive not far from M-72, a new row of pretty little vacation rental homes has been built near Acme Creek. All 14 homes have a cozy, Scandinavian-inspired design, tall ceilings and come fully furnished. | |
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| Be a fly on the wall for the journey of some newly hatched ducklings as their mother leads them to water. Warning: It's aggressively adorable! | |
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