Tour Beer City Ale Trail Now that Grand Rapids has been voted Beer City USA for two years running‚ the founder of the nationwide poll has officially retired the competition—therefore‚ Grand Rapids will retain the title‚ “Beer City!” Come visit the more than 30 breweries on our Beer City Ale Trail‚ which includes the world’s 3rd best brewery‚ America’s best beer‚ America’s best brewpub‚ behind-the-scenes tours and more. Read More


Traverse City—Fishing Paradise With 150 inland lakes, hundreds of miles of Lake Michigan shoreline and three blue-ribbon trout streams, Traverse City is one of America’s best fishing spots. Whether it’s battling a big salmon from the deck of a charter boat‚ casting a fly for elusive trout‚ or outwitting the wily smallmouth bass of our inland lakes‚ Traverse City is the place to be when it comes to great fishing. Read More


Ann Arbor Flavor Courtyards‚ umbrellas‚ alfresco cafés—the sidewalks in Ann Arbor are lined with tables while servers hurry from inside restaurants to outdoor patios. Clearly the warmer weather is here to stay and with it comes new recipes inspired by fresh produce. Prepare your taste buds while three local Ann Arbor chefs share a sneak preview for their flavor-packed menu additions. Read More


Get "Hooked" on Michigan’s World-Class Fishing Its spring and the fish are biting! Start planning your next Pure Michigan fishing trip now. Panfish‚ catfish‚ bass‚ walleye‚ trout and salmon—Michigan has some of the best freshwater species from which to choose. We invite you to consider exploring Michigan’s expansive fishing opportunities. Want even more incentive to plan a fishing trip in the coming weeks--how about taking advantage of the 2014 Summer Free Fishing Weekend? Read More


Discover Bay City—the "Waterfront" Port of the Year Experience maritime magic, waterfront fun‚ dinner sails‚ midnight cruises‚ charter boats‚ excursion vessels‚ tall ships‚ live entertainment and grand festivals all summer long when you vacation in the City by the Bay. Visit Bay City this summer and discover for yourself why this small harbor town has been named "Port of the Year" by Tall Ships of America. Read More
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