By Adrian Armstrong
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July 31, 2018
Located in the middle of the Great Lakes region, Michigan is a state that is famous for its quaint beaches and large natural park system. With 20 million acres of forested land, out of a total area of 36 million acres, Michigan is one of the most heavily forested states in the country and an excellent destination for outdoors enthusiasts. Michigan's park system is composed of 103 state parks and recreational areas that cover some 8 million acres of land, where visitors can practice a variety of activities that range from camping to hunting, fishing, adventure biking, kayaking, boating, and different winter sports during the season. Whether you're looking to spend your next vacation on a quiet lake beach, or exploring the rich biodiversity of Michigan's forests, the Wolverine state is a place every camper should visit at least once in a lifetime. Here are 5 local attractions that you can't miss on your next camping trip.