Things To Do Around Great Lakes This Summer (US)

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The Great Lakes: Superior, Michigan, Huron, Ontario, and Erie are the best picks for visiting the northeast zone of the USA and Canada to enjoy the freshwater on this earth. These lakes embrace 95,160 square miles, and natives of the USA formed this natural beauty thousands of years ago, during the ice age leaving glacial landforms behind. 

These great lakes are also called “Island Seas” due to their ocean-like characteristics like; rolling waves, strong winds, currents, and large horizons. These lakes are also remarkable for their wildlife preservation, primordial water, sandy beaches, and outdoor activities.

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Lake Superior

Great LakeAmong the five great lakes of the USA, Lake Superior is the largest and expands over 7,30 square miles. The primitive natural beauty of the lake is ultimate for any visitor. The proximity of Lake Superior to the northeast corner of Minnesota and Wisconsin opens the gateway to several national forests- Ottawa national forest, Superior National Forest, Hiawatha National Forest, and Sault Ste. You can drive to the Marie Sate forest, located a short distance from Lake Superior. 

The jaw-dropping beauty of the landscape is ideal for camping. Besides this, forested woods and trees, hiking trails, waterfalls, fishing, and wideness enhance the place’s attraction. On the other hand, Isle Royal National Park offers kayaking and diving. This park is also famous for its arrays of wildflowers, which create a paradise of blooming sprouts. Even the stunning rocks of National Lakeshore with its verticals showcase the scenic view of multicolored cliffs and arches distributing clear and fresh rock water.

Lake Michigan

Lake Michigan is heavenly beautiful and perfect for outdoor sports. People here come to enjoy the thrill of adventures like; fishing, shipwreck diving, kayaking, boating, lake surfing, flyboarding, parasailing, and kite-boarding. These all adventurous stuff are available all year long.

And, if you prefer the colder season to visit Lake Michigan, you will experience different types of outdoor adventures, such as; ice climbing, ice luging, ice sailing, and snow kiting. Thirty states and many parks are located on the shore of the lake and its beautiful islands and beaches. 

You can have many options for outdoor activities like; golfing, boating, hiking, or four-wheeling. After that, if you want to enjoy the twilight at sunset, you should visit the Empire Beach, St. Joseph, Silver lake Dune, and Grand Haven State Park Beach with their turquoise water and breezy climate.  

Lake Huron

Lake Huron is the ultimate peaceful place to enjoy the solitude of staying at the Grand Hotel. The location of the grand hotel across Mackinac Island is perfect for golfing, horseback riding, spa services, and swimming. 

Maybe, you are a beach person, and those activities are not your cup of tea. You don’t need to worry because Lake Huron is waiting to surprise you with many beaches with the longest shorelines. 

Harrisville is known as the best one with its mesmerizing sea view out of all beaches of Lake Huron. Aside from this, you can go with St. Ignace to arrange a perfect beach picnic time. The panoramic view of the architectural beauty of Mackinac Bridge enhances the ambiance of St.Ignace. 

Lake Ontario

 

Lake Ontario is an outlet to the Pacific Ocean and St. Lawrence River. It has some significant instances in American History. The natives had inhibited this lake, and European discovered the geographical position of Lake Ontario. In ancient centuries people made the lake a trading hub, and for this reason, people started to settle down closer to the water and make a civilization on the shore of Lake Ontario. 

Rochester, the central island of Lake Ontario, is famous for its historical values and archaeological buildings, such as Corn Hill, one of the nation’s best-preserved Victorian ambit. Another is Susan B. Anthony House portrays the History of the 15th-century village lifestyle with its worldwide famous historical museums. 

Lake Erie

Lake Erie is the most miniature lake among four other great lakes, but it is next to heaven and serves an aesthetic view to tourists. Along the 100-mile shoreline, you can see historic towns, lighthouses, and Victorian homes. These all are located on the most beautiful beaches of Lake Erie.

Adventure lovers can explore many recreational outdoor kinds of stuff, such as; fishing, golfing, biking, horseback riding, and camping. Tourists can make their minds refreshed and rejuvenated by visiting many islands and parks, including Magee Marsh Wildlife Area, Presque Isla State Park, Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, and Maumee Bay State Park.

You can also visit the Erie Maritime Museum to learn about the rich waterfront heritage. You can also catch the theatres at the Warner Theater in the evening. There are even plenty of brewery shops to taste the wine from different world zones.

If you are looking for fun, beach time, and water play, we would love to suggest going through this article that will give you a detailed view of the great lakes of the USA. Then you can rank them as per your preference. But, indeed, something spectacular and unique things are waiting for you around these lakes. Lastly, you can read more about travel in America here.

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