Given Michigan’s seemingly endless snowy weather, you might be tempted to stay curled up in your pajamas all winter long. While there’s plenty to be said for a cozy day at home, there are also safe and family-friendly activities that allow Michiganders to truly appreciate the season – and one upcoming festival will add a dash of magic to your winter months. Winter in Michigan is made much more fun with events like this!

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Winter In Michigan

What is Michigan like in winter?

Here is what Michigan is like in winter:

  • Snowfall happens often and in copious amounts, often ranging from 60 to 180 inches per year. 
  • Heavy snowstorms are a common event due to lake effect snow.
  • The most snowfall happens on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan in the Lower Peninsula.
  • The cold season lasts about 3.2 months, usually from December 1 to March 7. 
  • Winter temperatures in Michigan have an average high that is below 41°F.
  • The coldest month is January, where temperatures average 18°F for lows and 13°F for highs.

Here are some survival tips for what winter is like in Michigan.

What are some winter activities to do in Michigan?

These are some winter activities to do in Michigan:

  • Cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, and snowshoeing are popular winter activities in Michigan.
  • Visiting frozen waterfalls is a way to take in some of Michigan’s natural beauty. Many people will climb the frozen waterfalls. 
  • Ice Golfing is a fun activity using brightly-colored balls so they can be seen in the ice and snow. At night, glow-in-the-dark balls are used. Many play this game on the frozen surface of Lake Huron.
  • Outdoor activities include ice skating, snow tubing, sledding, and mushing. 
  • Snowmobile racing is a fun spectator sport and many like to go snowmobiling themselves on one of Michigan’s over 6,500 snowmobile trails. 

Here are six of the best places to go sledding and snow tubing as winter activities to do in Michigan.

What are some good places to visit in Michigan during the winter?

Here are some good places to visit in Michigan during the winter:

  • Crystal Mountain Resort - A popular destination for skiing and golfing which also has a relaxing spa. This resort also has ice skating, horse-drawn surrey rides, and snowshoeing available.
  • Frankenmuth - This town has many buildings constructed in a German style and is known as “Little Bavaria”. There’s an indoor water park, and the town is a popular Christmas destination with ample shopping and dining options, especially for German cuisine.
  • Avalanche Bay at Boyne Mountain Resort - To warm up in the winter, come here to enjoy hot tubs and warm water slides. As the largest indoor waterpark in Michigan, Avalanche Bay has a surf simulator, a lazy river, and a kid’s pool.

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