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Indigo Bluffs RV Resort — Empire, MI

IndigoBluffs_MI_02Well, tonight is our last night at Indigo Bluffs, and we’re going to miss this place — great location and lots of nice neighbors.
C’est la vie.
Our neighbors were from all over (Texas, Virginia, Florida, Massachusetts, . . .) and shared interesting stories of their lives and travels. One women solo RV’d for a number of years, work camped, and traveled to Alaska.
A couple of the folks bought sites at Indigo Bluffs. Jan and I were seriously considering it too, but decided not to as we’ve just started our adventure. However, there are bargains to be had here.
We did a Sunday brunch and Monday lunch with these folks. Loved it.
Here are some photos from Indigo Bluffs . . .

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Some more photos from Sleeping Bear Dunes and A Coast Guard Station . . .

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This area of Michigan reminds us of Door County in Wisconsin — great scenery, kinda “touristy” with lots to see and do.

Michigan's Gold Coast?

Michigan’s Gold Coast?

Wisconsin’s Door County is smaller, but has a lot to offer RVers.

Wisconsin's Door County

Wisconsin’s Door County

Indigo Bluffs RV Resort — Empire, MI

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Crossing the Mackinac Bridge into Lower Michigan

We crossed the Mackinac Bridge Sunday morning and arrived at Indigo Bluffs RV Resort in the afternoon.

Most of the trip was along Highway 31 and the route reminded us of Wisconsin’s Upper Peninsula.

More photos will follow especially of Sleeping Bear Dunes.

A MOMENT OF CULTURE . . .

Drunk History — superb new comedy show.

Hey Now and Strong by London Grammar.

Straits State Park — Saint Ignace, MI

Straits State Park Campground

Straits State Park Campground

We’ll only be at Straits State Park for 3 nights so we tried to do a lot of things in a short time. Most of those “things” were taking walks in the park.

For a park that’s right off a major freeway (I-75), it’s very private. The Upper Campground, where we’re staying, has spacious campsites, and though were only a few hundred feet from the freeway, you would never know it from our site because much of the surrounding foliage are thick cedar groves.

Here are some photos from Straits . . .

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