What to See and Do in Michigan

Guide to What To See & Do in Michigan

Michigan if full of fun activities for everyone young and old. With one mile of lakes or waterways for every 5 miles of land you cannot help but find the fun. Michigan is a full four season state and here every season brings another version of attractions and activities! The hardest part is to know where to start.

What to Do and See in Michigan

The natural beauty of Michigan’s grandest river mingled with its downtown atmosphere is spectacular. Now is the chance to observe its natural beauty the same way Michigan’s founding pioneers did.



AAA Canoe & Kayak Rentals is the Rockford area's finest full service provider of canoe, kayak and tube float trips on the scenic Rogue River for 37 years. Whether a beginner or an experienced paddler, the Rogue River offers a relaxing and leisurely adventure.

Welcome to Troutmoor, Inc. and the Great Lakes Fly Fishing Company.

The Great Lakes Fly Fishing Company is located minutes north of Grand Rapids in Rockford, Michigan.

Millennium Park is a unique, ambitious project to reclaim 1,500 acres of heavily-used land for public recreation. The park encompasses rolling terrain and extensive wetlands and lakes southwest of Grand Rapids, between Johnson Park and John Ball Park. Its land is rich in natural resources, featuring woods, wildlife, fish and waterfowl.



Our outdoor rental selection is the most extensive in the area, featuring boats, kayaks, bikes, and mopeds. Enjoy a scenic cruise down the Kalamazoo River and Kalamazoo Lake with one of our rental boats and/or kayaks. A great way to conveniently get around theSaugatuck/Douglas area is on one of our rental bikes or mopeds.

Summer is too short in West Michigan! Treat your family to a power-boat, pontoon boat, sailboat, or jet-ski rental for an unforgettable day of tubing, skiing, and breath-taking sights on Holland's beautiful Lake Macatawa, and Lake Michigan too!

GR Paddling provides guided kayak and canoe excursions in and around the greater Grand Rapids, Michigan area, utilizing local waterways as a way to increase appreciation by educating the public in the protection and value of our natural resources, and to promote area tourism through healthy, safe and responsible adventure activities.

Over the past 10 years Cook Family Farm has grown into a family farm and business. The Farm offers All Natural Meats, Fresh Eggs and Soy Candles and Goat's Milk Soap. Bring your family to share our passion for all natural, non- medicated, grass fed meat.

Roller Skating, Roller Blading, Roller Derby, Skating Lessons, Birthday Parties, Private Parties, Team Building and Family Fun! Call: 734-459-6401

The Saginaw Valley Rail Trail covers 9.55 miles of abandoned rail corridor in Saginaw County, stretching from St. Charles to Saginaw. It incorporates a number of natural features including: seven bridges over various rivers and creeks, The Shiawassee State Game Area and many wetland areas.

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