What would gl4x4 deem the most scenic towns/places in the mitten.
I had a long semester and I've been working my ass off (this last week in particular) so this weekend I feel like hitting the road and checking out some new places. Maybe stopping to camp/hike somewhere
Any suggestions?
Preferably nowhere ill get murdered as I'm probably going solo
The area around Muskellunge Lake in the UP is pretty cool. Memory is a bit clouded since its been about 12 years since I've been there, but I remember it being an awesome trip.
I always loved going to lusern not sure if that's how it's spelled.
But Iv been going hunting there sense I was 10-12 and have done some trail riding on quads there always had a good time and seen some good sights
Just my .02 cents
The trail that is along Lake Michigan in Saugatuck is nice, there is a decent hiking trail along the river near Hardy Dam, the trails in the Yuma Hills are cool too. Shit I don't know, I wish I had an enduro and some time off. I would vanish for weeks.
X2 on OSCODA!! check out Hunts Canoe livery right by the US-23 bridge over the ausable.. its a great stretch of river. My girlfriends parents own the livery.. good people!! spent alot of time up there, its a good time.. any time of the year!!
M119 Tunnel Of Trees out of Harbor Springs.
Anywhere around the Sleeping bear Dunes, they were voted most scenic areas in the USA.
Goodheart General Store at the end of the tunnel of trees has the worlds best pot pies, then continue to the Legs Inn for an awesome view and dining experience. Always follow the food shows when taking a road trip, they know where the good eats are.
M22 is full of win if you have time to hit the Pierce Stocking Scenic drive and Glen Arbor. A stop at the Platte river and the National Park Campground is always a perfect stop.
M119 Tunnel Of Trees out of Harbor Springs.
Anywhere around the Sleeping bear Dunes, they were voted most scenic areas in the USA.
Goodheart General Store at the end of the tunnel of trees has the worlds best pot pies, then continue to the Legs Inn for an awesome view and dining experience. Always follow the food shows when taking a road trip, they know where the good eats are.
M22 is full of win if you have time to hit the Pierce Stocking Scenic drive and Glen Arbor. A stop at the Platte river and the National Park Campground is always a perfect stop.
Silver Lake will be packed, but if you have never been it's an awesome site,
Sleeping Bear Dunes if you want to avoid the vehicles, going up the west coast I like better then the East coast,
Torch Lake was put in some travel book/mag as the most beautiful lake in the world or something like that,
Traverse City is nice
Mackinac Island is pretty cool if you've never been, and no car on the Island, so lots of hiking or biking
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