Known as the Mitten State, Michigan is filled with fun things to do! National Michigan Day falls on January 18, and we’re celebrating our love for the state by rounding up some of our favorite things about Michigan. Here are 10 great things to do in Michigan during your next vacation
For those passionate about it, sunset spotting may as well be a national pastime. In the U.S., we’re lucky to have a wide range of climates, each offering a unique and beautiful sunset. For your next trip, take a detour and visit one of the best sunset spots in the U.S.!
The Southeastern U.S. is known for its football, soul food, and warm summer temperatures. But the region is also home to some of America’s best leaf-peeping spots. Come along as we explore fall foliage in the Southeast!
This rocky cave near San Antonio, Texas is home to more than 15 million Mexican free-tailed bats. Once wild land, Bracken Cave was purchased by Bat Conservation International in 1991 to prevent urbanization threatening to take over the area. The organization now owns nearly 1,500 acres of land around the cave, ensuring a safe habitat for these tiny winged mammals.
Michigan Apples and Midwest Fall Foliage Celebrate peak Autumn foliage and the Michigan apple harvest with a weekend of fun from October 11-13 at the Charlevoix Apple Fest! Charlevoix Apple Fest Now that fall has arrived, local apple orchards are picking bushels of fruit in preparation for this famous apple festival.
Thousands of bikers and motorcycle enthusiasts are getting ready to descend upon Daytona Beach for Biketoberfest® this year! This annual motorcycle rally boasts live music, motorcycle races, and the beautiful sights of Daytona Beach. Now celebrating its 26th year, Biketoberfest 2018 is set to be the best one yet.
Fall is typically associated with a region like “America’s Heartland” in the Midwest, but even out west in states like California fall activities are in full swing! The Golden State is home to amazing fall colors and unique events found nowhere else.
The U.S. is full of secrets, with hidden gems scattered throughout the country. Perhaps you’ve experienced fall in the Mid-Atlantic region, where the Appalachians burst into fiery hues. Now it’s time for the Midwest, where peak season generally arrives in early-mid October.
With cool weather just around the corner, it’s time to break out our fall sweaters and enjoy the fun that comes with the season.The Niagara region and surrounding areas host many great fairs and festivals that celebrate fall, so here is our list of the top fairs and festivals to explore in southern Ontario
Each year, visitors from around the world flock to New England for a glimpse of the blazing fall foliage. With mountains, rivers, and forests, there are numerous ways to witness the beauty and splendor of this scenic countryside.
Upstate New York has more than its share of natural beauty, but it’s also full of fantastic festivals. Mid-September is an ideal time to visit and attend the Irish 2000 Festival.The Irish 2000 Festival is an annual event that draws over 15,000 visitors to celebrate Irish heritage.