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Day Trips from Detroit

Day Trips from Detroit

Michigan USA Travel Guide

Ann Arbor, MI

About 45-60 minute drive. It possesses a strong arts and culture scene, independent shops, and a wide range of restaurants options.

Transportation: Drive, or take the Amtrak Wolverine service directly from Detroit's Joseph P. McNamara Station.

Highlights

  • Explore the University of Michigan campus
  • Visit the Institution of Natural History
  • Stroll through Nichols Arboretum
  • Sample local craft beers in a variety of breweries

More Destinations & Regional Insights

Explore more unique municipalities or venture into Michigan'its natural surroundingss.

Dearborn, MI

Close TO 20-30 minute drive. A large suburb immediately west of Detroit. It houses The Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village and features a significant Arab American community with authentic Middle Eastern cuisine.

Highlights

  • Spend a full day at The Henry Ford complex
  • Visit the Arab American National Museum
  • Enjoy incredible West Asian food

Windsor, Ontario, Canada

International Border Crossing. A Canadian city situated right across the Detroit River. It offers a different cultural experience, waterfront parks, and a casino.

Highlights

  • Visit Caesars Windsor Casino for entertainment
  • Wander down the waterfront at Odette Sculpture Park
  • Explore the area stores and restaurants downtown

Natural & Cultural Excursions

Local Parks & Nature

  • Lake St. Clair Metropark - boating, fishing, swimming
  • Oakland County Parks - hiking trails, lakes, recreation
  • Michigan State Parks - extensive trails, lakes, wildlife
  • Popular spots for summer recreation

Charming Towns

  • Rochester, MI - the historic city center, shops, art
  • Meadow Brook Hall visit, Paint Creek Trail exploration
  • Plymouth, MI - classic town square, independent shops
  • Plymouth History Museum & Penn Theatre

Multi-Day Extensions

  • Southwest MichiganExplore wine country and Lake Michigan beaches (Saugatuck, Holland).
  • Traverse CityKnown for cherries, wine, and Sleeping Bear Dunes.
  • Chicago, IllinoisMajor Midwest city with museums, architecture.
  • Toronto, Ontario, CanadaDiverse Canadian city, cultural attractions.
  • The Five great lakes Circle TourStarting point for Great Lakes exploration.
  • Canadian CitiesCombine with Toronto or Niagara Falls.
  • Ohio CitiesCleveland or Toledo offer rock music and roll history, art.
  • Michigan's West CoastDrive along Lake Michigan shoreline, towns, wineries.

Planning Longer Trips

For international crossings to Canada, a valid passport is necessary. Allow time for passport control and customs procedures.

Beyond Detroit

Consider adding a few more days to your itinerary to explore beyond the immediate Detroit area.

Southwest Michigan

Head west along I-94 to explore Michigan's wine region and the sandy beaches of Lake Michigan. Towns like Saugatuck, Holland, and Grand Haven offer picturesque locations and breweries.

Traverse City & Sleeping Bear Dunes

A popular northern Michigan destination. Traverse City is known for its cherries, wine, and craft beer. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore offers stunning freshwater dunes and Lake Michigan views.

Major Midwest Cities

Chicago, Illinois (4-5 hours drive): A major Midwest city accessible by car or Amtrak. Toronto, Ontario, Canada (4-5 hours drive, international): A large, diverse Canadian city with cultural attractions.

Logical Next Destinations

Connections from Detroit reach to various regional experiences.

Regional Connections

  • The Laurentian great lakes Circle Tour: Detroit can be a starting point for exploring cities and attractions around the Great Lakes
  • Canadian Cities: Combine Detroit with a visit to Toronto or The Famous waterfalls on the us-canada border for an international experience
  • Ohio Cities: Cleveland or Toledo, Ohio, are within a 1-2 hour drive and offer their own attractions

Suggested Longer Routes

Plan a regional path for extended exploration.

Longer Travel Ideas

  • Michigan's West Coast: Drive along the Lake Michigan shoreline, stopping at beach towns and wineries
  • Great Lakes Coastlines: Plan a route that circles Lake Erie or Lake Huron
  • Take a flight to a new destination after exploring Detroit's region

Extended Travel Considerations

Accommodation BookingResearch options for each stop.
Transportation PlansConsider car rental or train routes.
Border Crossing (Canada)Passport is necessary.
Local EventsCheck calendars for regional festivals.
Packing EssentialsPrepare for varied climates.
Planning your budget for TripsAllocate funds for longer stays.

Regional Exploration

  • Detroit is the starting point for the broader Great Lakes region.
  • Find varied landscapes from city centers to natural parks.
  • Experience different what the culture offers in nearby cities and towns.
  • Plan ahead for extended trips to maximize your journey.
  • Check entry requirements for international travel to Canada.