Caseville History – 4 Pioneering Industries That Predate Its Tourist Charm
The end of the lumber era forced entry into new industry in northern Michigan
Finding Fun in Michigan & Beyond
The end of the lumber era forced entry into new industry in northern Michigan
Camping is one of the most enjoyable outdoor activities especially when equipped with the right gear. From camping essentials like a tent and sleeping bag …
Discover the enchanting world of Michigan’s covered bridges as you journey through history, exploring picturesque landscapes, and experiencing the state’s heritage on this unforgettable road trip.
The Detroit Army Corps of Engineers have kept records of ice coverage going back to 1973. The map shows the current extent of the ice cover on the Great Lakes.
We are tracking the Great Lakes Ice Coverage for the Winter of 2021.
The fires of September 4th though the 6th 1881, commonly known as the Thumb Fire, took hundreds of lives and burned well over one million acres.
The thrill of hunting for deer, especially when you can use your skills to track and take a rated buck, is something special. To many, Michigan deer hunting season highlights the sporting year.
High end camping has come to Michigan’s Sleeper and Port Crescent State Parks in the Thumb.
Four beach and six forest platform tents have been set up at Sleeper to offer a private, upscale outdoor experience.
The Huron County Road Commission restores the small boat ramp at Oak Beach County Park in time for the summer boating season.
This was due to the organization of the 300 member Oak Beach Boat Launch Supporters Group.