Weekend Getaway to Ann Arbor, Michigan

Getaway to Ann Arbor

From stopping to smell the peonies to exploring works of public art, we saw a lot during our recent getaway to Ann Arbor, Michigan. Ann Arbor is more than just a college town – home to the University of Michigan. It is one of Michigan’s cultural and artistic hubs. It’s also a beautiful green city with lots of tall, old trees. Buildings and towering historic stone churches blend right into the leafy skyline. If you love parks and trails, you’ll be spoiled for choice on which to start with.

My family and I don’t often travel over to southeast Michigan so we made the most of our time here. If you enjoy art and nature, this is the perfect destination for you. And if that isn’t enough, everyone we interacted with was extremely friendly! Read on to discover some of the best attractions to explore in Ann Arbor.

Weekend Getaway to Alma & St Louis, Michigan

It’s been awhile since we last explored Michigan’s interior. And recently, I’ve been craving a change of scenery so I started looking for a unique place to visit. Then, an opportunity popped up to go on a weekend getaway to Alma & St Louis, Michigan. How could I say no?

If you’re also looking for somewhere new to explore within Michigan’s interior, consider traveling to Alma & St Louis. Below I provide details into these two “twin towns”, our travel itinerary, and information on the sights you can check out here.

Day Trip to Ludington: Big Sable Lighthouse in the background and me in front

Day Trip to Ludington

Ludington is another gorgeous town on Michigan’s west coast boarding Lake Michigan. While a day trip to Ludington is perfect if you live not too far, I highly recommend an overnight stay or two as there’s a lot to explore here. Ludington is a town I frequently visited in the summer with friends growing up so it’s always fun returning to see familiar favorites (hello House of Flavors), and new things!

Also, this day trip is perfect in any season, but we visited during the spring.

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