Michigan Area Named Best Spot For Boating
Approximately 100 million Americans enjoy boating each year. With spring weather upon us and Memorial Day weekend around the corner, it’s the time of year when boats in the northern region come out of hibernation. But what is the best place in the state for boating? Boat U.S. named East Tawas the Michigan area that is best for boating.
Boating was a 49.3 billion dollar industry, according to SI Yachts 2020 report. They report that there are 77.9 boats per 1,000 people in Michigan. That is the fifth highest in the country. In addition, Michigan has 6.6% of the recreational boat registrations.
East Tawas
To compile their list, Boat U.S. looked at the most livable boating towns in the country. Cost of living, median income, and outdoor recreation were a few of the major categories examined to define what classified as the best boating towns. “The recently upgraded East Tawas State Dock is a first-class marina with 140 slips and all the amenities you could want, including a boat launch, playground/park, and pump-out services. There are 13 boat launches and an additional two marinas in the area,” Boat U.S. says of East Tawas.
East Tawas sits upon the shoreline of Lake Huron. The area has numerous visitor attractions, including the Tawas Point Lighthouse. Furthermore, there are six different beaches to pick from in East Tawas, many of which are known as some of the best destinations for families to enjoy.
Boating
East Tawas is almost 70% water, so it’s an ideal boating destination in the Great Lakes State. The East Tawas State Dock harbor in Tawas Bay has a 140-slip marina. It draws boaters from all over the state. Some main activities include sailing, jet skiing, paddling, and fishing. With a swimming beach nearby, this area is a popular gathering spot for festivals and live events.
East Tawas is about 180 miles from Detroit. It is a summer hot spot for those looking for great outdoor adventures. With its four large marinas spread over 40 miles of shoreline, it’s easy to see why East Tawas was named the Michigan area that is the best spot for boating.
Monroe Street Midway Returns To Downtown Detroit This Summer
Monroe Street Midway is returning to Downtown Detroit this summer with activities and entertainment for the whole family. However, this will be Monroe Street Midway’s final season in its current location. Bedrock unveiled updated plans for its Monroe Block project earlier this year.
Opening on May 18, guests will have the opportunity to experience a series of playground-style attractions, the Rollout Detroit Roller Rink, Rocket Mortgage Sports Zone, and more.
Since its launch, Midway has welcomed more than 240,000 guests and helped generate support for local businesses.
“The Monroe Street Midway provides Detroiters of all ages with accessible and ‘uniquely Detroit’ entertainment options, while spotlighting local entrepreneurs and Detroit artists,” said Ivy Greaner, Bedrock’s Chief Operating Officer. “The Midway has welcomed more than 240,000 guests and helped generate substantial support for local businesses. It continues to surpass our expectations and has become a special place to create long-lasting memories.”
The Midway will open on Thursday, May 18, and will operate Thursday through Sunday, weather permitting, through Labor Day weekend.
Entry is free into the Midway, the Rocket Mortgage Sports Zone, for mini golf, and playground activities. Roller skating is $13 per person which includes skate rental.
“RollerCade is thrilled for the city to see the all-new Midway for this summer. Everyone has put in work to elevate the entire Midway experience. As amazing as our past summers have been for downtown Detroit and RollerCade alike, we believe this summer is going to be the biggest and best one yet,” said Kyle Black, owner of RollerCade.
Take a look at what’s to come to Monroe Street Midway Downtown Detroit below.
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