When the weather gets warmer and you can’t think of anything else to do, don’t worry because there’s always one of the many beautiful beaches in Michigan you can visit. Folks outside of the Great Lakes State will never quite get that we have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and that’s okay since that means more room on the velvety white sands for us! If you’re stuck on what to do on the long dog days of summer, take heart that here on the Third Coast, we have picturesque beaches on lock.

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What is summer in Michigan like?

Like most states, Michigan can be quite hot and humid in the summer with average daytime highs of 76-85 degrees and nighttime lows of 50-64 degrees. July is the hottest month here and sudden thunderstorms can occur. Luckily this is the Great Lakes State with access to four of the Great Lakes to escape to during the sweltering summer heat. 

What are some of the best Michigan lakes?

With access to four of the eight stunning Great Lakes, Michigan has a lot to offer in terms of shoreline and beaches. But there are many other lakes, although not as grand in scale, that are worth visiting throughout the state. Torch Lake near Traverse City is Michigan’s second-largest inland lake that also happens to be the longest, and it has some of the clearest water you can find here. Lake Charlevoix, the third largest inland lake, and Lake Saint Clair, which is part of the Eerie Basin, are fantastic lakes to spend a hot summer’s day as well. 

Which state parks should I visit in Michigan?

Michigan has a wide array of incredible state parks that are worthy of a visit. Clear Lakes State Park in Atlanta is home to a pristine lake, forest, camping, boating, and fishing. Best of all, it’s not as overrun with people as other parks, so you may be able to enjoy some solitude if that’s what you’re looking for. McClain State Park in the Upper Peninsula is an underrated park along the shores of Lake Superior. In the warmer months, visitors can enjoy berry picking as well as camping, hiking, and more!

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