Friday, April 29, 2011

Upper Peninsula of Michigan

That is because the Upper Peninsula, or U.P., is home to some of the harshest winters that the U.S.A. has to offer. You definitely shouldn’t be thinking about moving there if you cannot stand the cold, but if you are one of those people that appreciate the winter because it makes summer only that much better, then perhaps you should get a moving quote today, because the Upper Peninsula has one of the most beautiful summers in all of the U.S.A.

When Visiting the U.P. you will usually drive along highway 2. This is one of the most scenic car rides you can take in the U.S.A. as it borders Lake Michigan for much of the ride and the terrain of the U.P. is filled with beautiful forests, cliffs, and overall scenery.

Much of the area in the U.P. is forested, and it is the perfect place to take the family camping by one of the many inland lakes. At night you will be able to see every star, satellite, and planet in the sky – as well as the milky-way – as clear as the Hubble telescope does. It is a sight few get to witness and one you should definitely put on your bucket list.

The famous Mackinac Island has a population of around 492, but in the summer time it is a place full of thousands of tourists and visitors. It is known for its many fudge shops, and the use of motorized vehicles is prohibited on the island. It is a great place to take the family for a summer getaway.

http://www.vacationreview.com/the-upper-peninsula-of-michigan/

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