Midland's Dow Gardens Is Home To America's Longest Canopy WalkMidland's Dow Gardens Is Home To America's Longest Canopy WalkThe Dow Gardens Located in Midland, Michigan has over 3 miles of pathways and even has a canopy walk path that is the longest in the country at 1400 feet long. Da'Jzon HughesDa'Jzon Hughes
The Lake That Appears…and Disappears: Presque Isle County, MichiganThe Lake That Appears…and Disappears: Presque Isle County, MichiganTourists are welcome to visit here, but advise you walk with caution. Have a look...John RobinsonJohn Robinson
More Images of the “Alien-esque” Bottom of Michigan’s Middle Island SinkholeMore Images of the “Alien-esque” Bottom of Michigan’s Middle Island SinkholeHere are more photos of some of the truly weird formations and growths in this Lake Huron sinkhole!John RobinsonJohn Robinson
Treacherous But Fun: The Overflow Mountain Bike Trail: Copper Harbor, MichiganTreacherous But Fun: The Overflow Mountain Bike Trail: Copper Harbor, MichiganIt's Michigan's version of extreme mountain biking...definitely not for beginners. Take a look at photos and videos...John RobinsonJohn Robinson
One of North America’s Most Iconic Birds Population Soars in MichiganOne of North America’s Most Iconic Birds Population Soars in MichiganBald Eagle numbers have risen across the state of Michigan. Cadillac JackCadillac Jack
Michigan Backyard Discoveries: Ever See This Fun-Looking Fungi?Michigan Backyard Discoveries: Ever See This Fun-Looking Fungi?Their scientific name basically translates to "wolf farts" making them as funny as they look...what else do you know about these Michigan mushrooms?Maitlynn MossolleMaitlynn Mossolle
1827 Survey Marker Hidden in the Woods of Bois Blanc Island1827 Survey Marker Hidden in the Woods of Bois Blanc IslandThe first Michigander to become both a senator and House Representative placed this marker - deep in the woods - in 1827. Click in for photos!John RobinsonJohn Robinson
These Creatures are Killing off Fish in the Great LakesThese Creatures are Killing off Fish in the Great LakesThese are nasty creatures and they have infested our Great Lakes. Read some info here...John RobinsonJohn Robinson