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Statistics About The Most Beautiful Places In Michigan
The statistics about the most beautiful places in Michigan show a wide variety of natural landscapes, from stunning lakeshores to picturesque forests and vibrant gardens.
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"Silver Lake Sand Dunes cover 2,000 acres along Lake Michigan’s shoreline."
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"Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore has 35 miles of pristine coastline."
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"The Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids spans over 158 acres."
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"Michigan has over 11,000 inland lakes."
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"The Great Lakes contain approximately 21% of the world's fresh surface water."
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"Isle Royale National Park has over 165 miles of scenic hiking trails."
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"Mackinac Island bans all motor vehicles."
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"Michigan's shoreline stretches for over 3,200 miles, more freshwater coastline than any other U.S. state."
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"The Upper Peninsula occupies nearly 30% of Michigan's land area but only 3% of its population."
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"The Kitch-iti-kipi, Michigan's largest freshwater spring, is over 200 feet across and 40 feet deep."
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"Tahquamenon Falls is the second largest waterfall east of the Mississippi, with a drop of 50 feet."
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"Michigan has more than 120 lighthouses."
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"Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore boasts over 100 miles of trails."
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"The Porcupine Mountains in the Upper Peninsula span over 60,000 acres."
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"Holland, Michigan's annual Tulip Time Festival plants over 5 million tulips."
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"Lansing’s Potter Park Zoo covers 102 acres and houses over 500 animals."
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"Detroit's Belle Isle is a 982-acre island park."
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"Traverse City produces nearly 40% of Michigan's wine grapes."
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"Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake located entirely within the United States."
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"Michigan is home to The Henry Ford Museum, which attracts over 1.7 million visitors annually."