[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"destination-north-america-united-states-michigan":3},{"areaSquareKm":4,"bestTimeToVisit":5,"callingCode":6,"capitalCity":7,"code":8,"createdAt":9,"currency":10,"deletedAt":7,"description":14,"drivingSide":15,"electricity":16,"emergencyNumbers":17,"faq":28,"flag":7,"gettingAround":44,"government":45,"hasChildren":46,"healthInfo":47,"id":48,"images":49,"internal_type":54,"isFavourite":46,"bucketLists":55,"languages":56,"localCustoms":58,"name":59,"parent":60,"population":66,"safetyInfo":67,"slug":68,"status":69,"timezone":70,"type":71,"updatedAt":72,"visaInfo":7},"250493","Late May through October offers the best weather for outdoor activities, with July-August being peak beach season (70-85°F/21-29°C). September-October features spectacular fall foliage, especially in the Upper Peninsula. Winter (December-March) is ideal for skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing, though temperatures can drop below 0°F (-18°C). Spring (April-May) brings blooming orchards but unpredictable weather. Major festivals include the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City (July), ArtPrize in Grand Rapids (September-October), and the North American International Auto Show in Detroit (September).","+1",null,"US-MI","2026-02-06T13:15:21.213Z",{"symbol":11,"name":12,"code":13},"$","United States Dollar","USD","Michigan, the Great Lakes State, offers a remarkable blend of natural wonders, industrial heritage, and vibrant urban culture. Dominated by the world's largest freshwater coastline, Michigan is a paradise for water enthusiasts with over 11,000 inland lakes and four of the five Great Lakes touching its shores. The iconic Mackinac Island transports visitors to a car-free Victorian era with horse-drawn carriages and historic forts. Detroit, the Motor City, celebrates its automotive legacy while reinventing itself with world-class museums like the Detroit Institute of Arts and a thriving music scene that birthed Motown. The Upper Peninsula's rugged wilderness features Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore's dramatic sandstone cliffs and Tahquamenon Falls' copper-colored waters. Michigan's craft beer scene ranks among America's best, with Grand Rapids earning the nickname 'Beer City USA.' From cherry orchards along Lake Michigan to winter sports in the Porcupine Mountains, Michigan offers four-season adventures with Midwestern hospitality at its core.","Right","Type A, B; 120V, 60Hz",[18,21,23,25],{"key":19,"value":20},"Police","911",{"key":22,"value":20},"Ambulance",{"key":24,"value":20},"Fire",{"key":26,"value":27},"Tourist Police","",[29,32,35,38,41],{"key":30,"value":31},"Do I need a passport to visit Mackinac Island?","No, Mackinac Island is part of Michigan, but you'll need transportation (ferry or plane) to reach it since no private vehicles are allowed on the island.",{"key":33,"value":34},"What is a 'Yooper'?","A resident of Michigan's Upper Peninsula (U.P. + 'er'), known for distinct culture, accent, and love of pasties, snowmobiling, and saying 'eh'.",{"key":36,"value":37},"Can I visit Canada from Michigan?","Yes, Michigan shares borders with Ontario at Detroit/Windsor, Port Huron/Sarnia, and Sault Ste. Marie. You'll need valid passport and should check current entry requirements.",{"key":39,"value":40},"Are the Great Lakes safe for swimming?","Generally yes, but conditions can change rapidly. Check local advisories for water quality and always heed warning flags about currents, especially on Lake Michigan.",{"key":42,"value":43},"What's unique about Michigan's shape?","Michigan consists of two separate peninsulas connected by the 5-mile long Mackinac Bridge. The Lower Peninsula is mitten-shaped, while the Upper Peninsula is rugged and forested.","A car is essential for exploring outside major cities, with well-maintained interstate highways and scenic routes like M-22. Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) is the main international gateway. Amtrak services connect Chicago to Detroit and Port Huron. Greyhound buses serve major cities. Public transit exists in urban areas: Detroit's QLine streetcar and People Mover, TheRide in Ann Arbor, and Rapid buses in Grand Rapids. Ride-sharing services (Uber, Lyft) are widely available. Ferries connect to Mackinac Island and Isle Royale National Park. In winter, snow tires or all-wheel drive are recommended, especially in northern regions.","Representative democracy with executive, legislative, and judicial branches; divided into 83 counties",false,"Michigan has excellent medical facilities including University of Michigan Hospitals in Ann Arbor, Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, and Spectrum Health in Grand Rapids. No special vaccinations are required beyond routine immunizations. Travelers should have comprehensive health insurance as U.S. medical costs are high. Tick-borne illnesses (Lyme disease) are present in wooded areas, especially in the Upper Peninsula - use insect repellent and check for ticks after outdoor activities. Winter visitors should be prepared for extreme cold and potential frostbite risks. Prescription medications should be carried in original containers with doctor's notes.","d73cce14-add7-4912-ac6b-2bb52516e402",[50,51,52,53],"destinations/north-america/united-states/michigan/1770383720653-0.jpg","destinations/north-america/united-states/michigan/1770383720654-1.jpg","destinations/north-america/united-states/michigan/1770383720654-2.jpg","destinations/north-america/united-states/michigan/1770383720657-3.jpg","STATE",[],[57],"English","Michigan residents are generally friendly and informal in greetings. Tipping 15-20% at restaurants and for services is standard. Casual dress is acceptable in most situations, though upscale restaurants in cities may require smarter attire. 'Yooper' culture in the Upper Peninsula has distinct traditions including pasties (meat pies) and unique dialect. Outdoor recreation is deeply ingrained - residents are passionate about boating, fishing, hunting, and winter sports. Michigan's craft beverage culture (beer, wine, spirits) is celebrated with many tastings and tours. When visiting the Upper Peninsula, respect the slower pace and wilderness etiquette. During deer hunting season (November), wear bright orange in wooded areas.","Michigan",{"id":61,"slug":62,"name":63,"images":7,"type":64,"internal_type":65,"flag":7,"parent":7},"4caf3558-6963-4ebb-8b82-61b71777d98a","north-america-united-states","United States","country","COUNTRY","10.1 million","Most tourist areas in Michigan are safe, but exercise normal precautions in larger cities like Detroit, especially at night in certain neighborhoods. Avoid isolated areas after dark in urban centers. Car theft can be an issue in some metropolitan areas - never leave valuables visible in vehicles. Weather-related hazards include severe winter storms (especially in the Upper Peninsula) and occasional tornadoes in spring/summer. Lake Michigan can have dangerous rip currents - obey beach warning flags. Scams are generally similar to other U.S. destinations - be cautious of overly aggressive street vendors or 'too good to be true' offers.","north-america-united-states-michigan",true,"America/Detroit -05:00 (GMT) / -04:00 (GMT during Daylight Saving Time)","State","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z"]