CADILLAC — The colors of fall are finally coming to Cadillac. Northern Michigan is getting ready to leave behind a sweltering summer in exchange for a crisp autumn, and that
12 Fabulous Vacation Rentals a Day’s Drive from Columbus
Discover these isolated escapes sure to capture your curiosity and imagination (even during a pandemic).
Ellen Creager, Suzanne Goldsmith, Marlie Griffith, Emma Frankart Henterly and Dana Randall
It’s not so much where you go anymore. It’s where you stay.
Though COVID-19 vaccines offer hope for a return to normalcy in the coming months, isolated, road-trip-friendly accommodations remain a must for travelers seeking safer respite and relief. Here are 12 fascinating, secluded and one-of-a-kind vacation rentals in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Indiana and Kentucky.
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7 fresh ways to explore Michigan’s great outdoors this spring
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If hope were a season, it would be spring. Every sign of its return feels like optimism embodied: Birdsong and bicycle bells, budding trees, the soul-stirring scent of rain.
This spring, that sense of promise feels especially potent and necessary. Just as a crocus pushes up from underground after a hard, long winter, many of us are stepping into this new season after an isolated and challenging year. We have mixed emotions, no doubt, but Mother Nature continues to offer her good medicine: beauty, wonder, proof that life goes on. Fresh air and sunshine, too as essential to our own thriving as they are to the ever-greening world.
How to get a free DNR campsite or boat slip for the summer
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Posted Mar 08, 2021
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is looking for volunteers to host its campgrounds and harbors this summer.Kayla Renie | MLive.com
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Campground and harbor hosts volunteer for 30 hours a week. In exchange, campground hosts can camp for free for up to a month at 122 state parks and state forest campgrounds. Harbor hosts receive a free harbor slip. There is also a similar program hosting the Hartwick Pines Memorial Building.
All volunteers must be at least 18 years old, provide their own camping or boating equipment, be available at least five days a week, and pass a background check.