Wednesday 25 January 2017

Sleeping Bear Dunes named one of world's best beaches

One of northern Michigan's most famous goals was quite recently perceived as one of the best shorelines on the planet.

Resting Bear Point - part of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on the northwest bank of the Lower Peninsula - was named one of the 21 best shorelines on Earth by National Geographic, especially as a prime goal for ridge walkers.

"Immaculate freshwater and 450-foot feigns mean eyes-open swimming and limitless perspectives over Lake Michigan," composed Kimberley Lovato of National Geographic. "Stroll from the previous Sleeping Bear Point Coast Guard Station, now a sea exhibition hall, or along the Sleeping Bear Point Trail over low-lying ridges to the shoreline. Out yonder search for North and South Manitou Islands, prime spots for climbing and outdoors."

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Obviously, most Michiganders are no outsiders to Sleeping Bear Dunes. It was named the most wonderful place in America in 2011 by ABC's "Great Morning America" and has throughout the years turn into a national vacation spot, drawing a record 1.5 million individuals in 2015.

The recreation center spreads 35 miles alone the shoreline in Michigan's northwestern Lower Peninsula.

Other American shorelines perceived by National Geographic incorporate Bowman's Beach in Florida, Sunset Beach in North Carolina, Cannon Beach in Oregon, Papakōlea Beach in Hawaii and Carmel City Beach in California.

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