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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Leelanau State Park - Beautiful Lake Michigan sunset

    Leelanau State Park

    4.3(33 reviews)
    23.0 mi

    Stopped here on a whim to checkout lighthouses during our mini getaway. This beach did not…read moredisappoint! It was so calm and peaceful. Beautiful water. Hardly any people. The people who did visit didn't stay for long so we had the whole beach to ourselves. We had camping chairs in the car so we just put them in the water and sat right in the water and enjoyed the view. They have a gift shop and the only restrooms I noticed were portajohns. We built some rock towers but put the rocks back when we were done because some of the rocks had snail eggs on them.

    Gorgeous park at the tip of the Mitten's pinkie finger. I got there shortly before a spectacular…read moresunset where the sky was all lit up with pinks and oranges and purples. I took a short walk where my friends who had camped there the previous night as well showed my the historic lighthouse and some message in a bottle painted sign that was very reminiscent of Steve "ESPO" Powers. I set up my trusty old dome tent and camped on the same site as my friends and nobody said peep about doubling up like that. I left out around 10:30 or so and didn't hit any trails as I had packed some snacks for late but no breakfast. Not much in the way of restaurants or groceries around here so I hit the road. Can't speak to the trails or day use part of the park but the campground and adjacent beach was beautiful.

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    45th Parallel North

    45th Parallel North

    4.0(2 reviews)
    21.2 mi

    You're Half-Way to the North Pole and the Equator!…read more I've always remembered this spot on I-75, on the several trips I've taken with the family on the way to the U.P. Dad would always say to me," hey look were half-way to Santa's House." Now several years later, I still remember this spot when I travel up to the Bridge. I haven't found anything else other than the highway sign depicting this location. I heard one story of a rock with a plaque on it off "Old 131" about a half-mile to the west of this spot. But after looking for it myself, I was unable to locate it. I'd also not advise stopping on I-75 as there isn't a safe place to do so. It would be cool if MDOT created a small landmark sign somewhere around this location. **Overall; if interested or not, this is a cool location to tell someone, "hey I've been there" otherwise you will most likely pass by without even knowing it was there.

    Yay, I was here. Actually, I've passed right on by this "landmark" of sorts a million times now- or…read moreat least, it feels like it. Seriously, who hasn't managed to pass by the landmark known as the 45th Parallel North on a road trip to Northern Michigan? Is is even possible to bypass this spot, also known as the midway point between the North Pole and the Equator? Who knows. What I do know, however, is that I've passed it more than a time or two on road trips, vacations, etc, and you probably have, too, if you've ever driven to Northern Michigan from downstate or elsewhere. It's odd that the only thing marking the fact that you've traveled to the exact midway point between the Equator and North Pole is a sign that whirs by you as you drive past it. Strange, but I would assume that something more befitting the marking of the spot would be in place, but sadly, there is not. Other than that, I only notice that I'm at the midway point by spying the signage on the side of the expressway as I travel up north or by checking into this spot on Yelp, as I did this fall because I was bored or something while riding in the passenger seat of my car. Other than that, the experience falls a bit flat. It's fun to acknowledge that you've made it to precisely the midway mark of both the Equator and the North Pole, but for an adult who's done it more than a few times, the whole experience is kind of meh, but it sure is novel to say, "I've been to the halfway point of the Equator and the North Pole," isn't it? At any rate, it is an interesting spot to be able to say, "I've been here." After all, when you really think about it, how many people have never been here even once? Probably quite a few when you actually calculate it. PS trying to snap a photo on my phone of the sign while traveling 80 mph on the expressway was pretty impossible. Don't bother. It'll probably just be a big old blur.

    Webster Bridge - parks - Updated May 2026

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