Sahara-Level Sand Dunes, Mediterranean-Blue Water: Welcome to Michigan.
'Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is one of the Midwests most delightful surprises.
The Dune Climb is one of the most popular things to do in a remarkably beautiful, off-the-radar corner of northwest Michigan called Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Yet it had me suffering like a modern-day Sisyphus on a June afternoon. With each oxygen-sucking, uphill step, I slipped and slid backward on the sandy slope. My lungs burned, my bad knee ached, I was drenched with sweat and I was only halfway to the top.
For locals, the sandy clamber is a childhood rite of passage. Our mom would take us there to tire us out, a friend told me, while she lounged in her beach chair and drank Tab.
And on this day, kids galloped past me and rolled down the 300-foot dune, their squeals as high-pitched as the cries of the herring gulls overhead. For visitors like me, the steep climb was a way to dig into the parks quintessential feature: sand.
The park has a plethora of the stuff, from 35 miles of beaches to perched dunes towering 450 feet above Lake Michigan part of the states 275,000 acres of sand dunes, which help make up the largest freshwater dune system in the world. . .
For all the parks odd, otherworldly beauty, it can be reached year-round via a short flight from Chicago (In summer, there are direct flights from several major airports). Yet, like many lifelong Midwesterners, Id never heard of it until a few years back, when it garnered headlines after Good Morning America viewers voted it Most Beautiful Place in America.'>>>
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