Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Regions of Michigan ====== Michigan is commonly divided into several geographic and cultural regions. While regional boundaries may vary depending on historical, economic, geographic, or governmental use, these regions help describe the state's diverse landscapes, communities, and identities. This section of Michipedia documents the major regions of Michigan and their historical, cultural, economic, and geographic significance. --- ===== Featured Region ===== **The Upper Peninsula** The Upper Peninsula, often referred to as the "U.P.", comprises approximately one-third of Michigan's land area while containing a relatively small portion of the state's population. Known for its forests, mining heritage, Great Lakes shoreline, and distinct regional culture, the Upper Peninsula remains one of Michigan's most recognizable regions. [[regions:upper_peninsula|Read Article →]] --- ===== Major Regions of Michigan ===== * [[regions:upper_peninsula|Upper Peninsula]] * [[regions:northern_lower_michigan|Northern Lower Michigan]] * [[regions:west_michigan|West Michigan]] * [[regions:mid_michigan|Mid-Michigan]] * [[regions:southeast_michigan|Southeast Michigan]] * [[regions:southwest_michigan|Southwest Michigan]] * [[regions:thumb_region|Thumb Region]] * [[regions:straits_region|Straits of Mackinac Region]] --- ===== Upper Peninsula ===== The Upper Peninsula is characterized by: * Forests and wilderness * Mining heritage * Great Lakes shoreline * Outdoor recreation * Tourism and natural resources Major cities include: * [[places:marquette|Marquette]] * [[places:sault_ste_marie|Sault Ste. Marie]] * [[places:escanaba|Escanaba]] * [[places:iron_mountain|Iron Mountain]] --- ===== Northern Lower Michigan ===== Northern Lower Michigan is known for: * Tourism * Inland lakes * Forests * Resort communities * Agriculture and vineyards Major communities include: * [[places:traverse_city|Traverse City]] * [[places:petoskey|Petoskey]] * [[places:charlevoix|Charlevoix]] * [[places:gaylord|Gaylord]] --- ===== West Michigan ===== West Michigan borders Lake Michigan and is recognized for: * Manufacturing * Agriculture * Tourism * Maritime commerce Major cities include: * [[places:grand_rapids|Grand Rapids]] * [[places:muskegon|Muskegon]] * [[places:holland|Holland]] * [[places:grand_haven|Grand Haven]] --- ===== Mid-Michigan ===== Mid-Michigan serves as a governmental, educational, and economic center. Major communities include: * [[places:lansing|Lansing]] * [[places:saginaw|Saginaw]] * [[places:bay_city|Bay City]] * [[places:midland|Midland]] --- ===== Southeast Michigan ===== Southeast Michigan is the state's most populous region and contains much of Michigan's industrial and economic activity. Major communities include: * [[places:detroit|Detroit]] * [[places:ann_arbor|Ann Arbor]] * [[places:dearborn|Dearborn]] * [[places:warren|Warren]] * [[places:sterling_heights|Sterling Heights]] --- ===== Southwest Michigan ===== Southwest Michigan is known for: * Agriculture * Lake Michigan shoreline * Tourism * Manufacturing Major communities include: * [[places:kalamazoo|Kalamazoo]] * [[places:benton_harbor|Benton Harbor]] * [[places:st_joseph|St. Joseph]] * [[places:niles|Niles]] --- ===== Thumb Region ===== The Thumb Region occupies Michigan's eastern peninsula extending into Lake Huron. The region is characterized by: * Agriculture * Great Lakes shoreline * Rural communities * Historic maritime activity Major communities include: * [[places:bad_axe|Bad Axe]] * [[places:caro|Caro]] * [[places:sandusky|Sandusky]] * [[places:port_huron|Port Huron]] --- ===== Straits of Mackinac Region ===== The Straits region connects Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas and serves as a major transportation and tourism corridor. Major communities include: * [[places:mackinaw_city|Mackinaw City]] * [[places:st_ignace|St. Ignace]] * [[places:mackinac_island|Mackinac Island]] --- ===== Regional Culture ===== Michigan's regions differ in: * Economic development * Historical settlement patterns * Industry * Transportation networks * Recreation * Cultural traditions Together they form the diverse identity of the Great Lakes State. --- ===== Related Topics ===== * [[places:start|Places]] * [[counties:start|Counties]] * [[cities:start|Cities]] * [[villages:start|Villages]] * [[geography:start|Geography]] * [[history:start|History]] --- Michigan's regions reflect the state's unique geography, economy, and history. Michipedia seeks to document the characteristics, communities, and historical development of each region as part of Michigan's broader story. regions/start.txt Last modified: 2026/06/01 09:48by admin