Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Incredible Landmarks in Detroit, Michigan

By Karen Helman


Many of us don't understand how many natural marvels are located near Detroit, Michigan. Detroit is more then simply an automotive capital. There are numerous natural landmarks in Detroit and its surrounding areas. Right below is a list with natural landmarks in Detroit.

Sleeping Bear Dunes

All over the Sleeping Bear Dunes there are glacial spots, beaches and forests. The Dunes are located around the Lake Michigan. There are numerous trails to stroll in this park too , and a ground-breaking district to visit.

Tahquamenon State Park

This state park features 2 waterfalls, called the Tahquamenon falls. The higher falls are far more then two hundred feet high and have a direct drop of about 50 feet. The lower falls have a series of 5 smaller waterfalls. The water is a brownish color since the water comes out of a close by swamp. It's also not recommended to swim in the water due to leaches, but it is a beautiful sight to see the grandeur of the waterfalls.

Pictured Rocks

This is another one of the great natural landmarks in Detroit. These rocks were the 1st official natural lake shore in the US, as designed by Congress. The shore covers forty-two miles and around seventy-three thousand acres of land. What makes this shore special are the caves, colourful sandstone, and naturally carved cliffs.

Porcupine Mountains

The Porcupine Mountains are found in Badlands State Park near Detroit. The mountains peak at almost 2000 feet high and were once used for copper mining. The northerly hardwood forest in these mountains have lots of wildlife and are home to several black bears. If you're wanting to spend a day in the mountains, Porcupine Mountains offer a magnificent view.

Salt Deposits

One of Detroit's natural landmarks include the Salt Deposits. Over 400 years ago salt beds formed in the Michigan Basin. Salt from the sea went over this basin and evaporated over time, leaving behind beds of salt. While the Salt Deposits are a wonder of nature, they also provide business for Detroit, since mining this salt creates a bit of money. There could be over fifteen hundred salt mines and basins to see in Detroit.

Detroit has many natural landmarks and features that many people would never think to visit. Detroit is more then just a town, as there are numerous fantastic natural features with a half hour drive of the town to go visit and allow locals and holiday makers to understand the natural features of the Detroit area.




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