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When you are looking for a vacation destination where you can really get away from it all, escape the city and remind yourself of the power of nature, book yourself a Michigan vacation rental and consider it done. Sure, you could rent a vacation home in one of Michigan's cities, but what would be the point of that? No, better to get back to nature in rural Michigan, while staying in a cozy vacation rental.
The great thing about Michigan vacation rentals is that you get to be surrounded by all the comforts of home and yet have a whole new world beyond your door. Instead of a boring and small hotel room you can spread out and enjoy the luxury of having your own living room and private kitchen. You will feel like you are at home, but you will have the natural wonders of Michigan at your disposal. What a combination!
If you choose a central location for your vacation home in Michigan you can take advantage of lots of day trips to see area sights, but you only have to unpack your bags once. You will return each night to your own space, having had a full day of sightseeing, and not need to pack up to head to the next town. It lets you relax even more, which is what vacation is all about. And with so many things to do in Michigan, you will want to be in the car as little as possible anyway.
Depending on where you set up "camp" in Michigan, you will probably have astounding lakes or forests close by. There are lots of great parks, too, and almost no matter where you end up you will have great hiking opportunities, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, sailing - and much more - to keep you entertained.

