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When the high-season crowds vanish and nature’s best show arrives, northeast Michigan’s winding rivers, inland lakes and deep woods provide the perfect playground for paddlers, hikers and leaf...
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Michigan’s Upper Peninsula boasts shoreline on three of the five Great Lakes (Huron, Michigan and Superior), plus dense forests and even a small mountain range (the Porcupine Mountains). These...
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Remote and beautiful, the North Woods region surrounding Ely, Minnesota, suits adventurers of all kinds. Cyclists head here to catch the 102-mile Mesabi Trail; backpackers and kayakers stop in town...
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Pretty views and fresh air as the prelude to a good meal? That’s our kind of workout. So we paired great Midwest trails with nearby restaurants for posthike eats. After all, you’ve earned it!
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Whether you go storm-chasing, bread-baking, schooner-sailing or cattle-driving, you'll come home with stories your friends can't wait to hear.
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Whether you're up for a short ramble or a more adventurous outing, we've got ideas throughout the Midwest for parks where you can stretch your legs and enjoy the best of Midwest fall color.
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Treat yourself to a getaway at one of these special Midwest lodgings. Even if you never venture far from the grounds, you'll feel like you've had a vacation.
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Mount Rushmore is just the first on a long, diverse list of things to see and do in this state, rich with history and natural beauty.
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A thunderous bison roundup, trails, scenic drives and small towns all reflect the drama of fall when autumn color arrives in South Dakota's Black Hills.
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Show-stopping scenery and a wealth of attractions bring visitors to the Black Hills and Badlands.

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