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Map of Lower Peninsula of Michigan. This map shows cities, towns, interstate highways, U.S. highways, state highways, rivers, lakes, airports, parks, points of interest, state heritage routes and byways, scenic turnouts, rest areas, welcome centers, indian reservations, ferries and railways in Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
The Lower Peninsula of Michigan – also known as Lower Michigan – is the larger, southern and less elevated of the two major landmasses that make up the U.S. state of Michigan; the other being the Upper Peninsula, which is separated by the Straits of Mackinac.
Lower Peninsula. Type: peninsula with 9,580,000 residents. Description: Southern major peninsula of the US state of Michigan. Category: region. Location: Michigan, Midwest, United States, North America. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude. 43.66° or 43° 39' 36" north. Longitude.
Discover the beauty of Michigan with these Michigan's Lower Peninsula road trip routes. Explore pristine lakeshores, charming towns, and natural wonders.
Michigan’s Lower Peninsula is a tapestry of vibrant cities, untouched natural wonders, and cultural landmarks waiting to be explored. From the sandy shores of Lake Michigan to the bustling streets of Grand Rapids, there’s a myriad of experiences that beckon travelers.
Check out our driving and vacation guide to Michigan’s M22 to find out all there is to see on this 116-mile stretch of iconic highway and build your own self-guided tour. You can use the M22 Highway Guide and Map at the bottom of this page to help plan your M22 road trip!
Just north of Petoskey is one of the most beautiful drives in Michigan, the M-119, otherwise known as the Tunnel Of Trees. From Harbor Springs to Cross Village, this narrow road of twists and turns gives you an idyllic view of the northern lower peninsula.
Discover the top things to do in Michigan's lower peninsula! Explore breathtaking landscapes, charming towns, and thrilling activities.
Michigan map, including territorial waters. Michigan consists of two peninsulas surrounded primarily by four of the Great Lakes and a variety of nearby islands. The Upper Peninsula is bounded on the southwest by Wisconsin, and the Lower Peninsula is bounded on the south by Indiana and Ohio.
Cities of Michigan - Lower Peninsula. Click on a City to learn the name.