18 safe and open activities to enjoy during pandemic in Michigan this summer (2024)

The last 14 months have been historic for all the wrong reasons. But withCOVID-19vaccinations on the rise, summertime can be a chance to return to somepast pleasures.

There are plenty of safe and open activities to enjoy this summer.From music festivalsto natural wonderments,Michigan’s got something for everyone.

Detroit

Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit

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Vincent Van Gogh's paintings come to life in a grand 300,000-square-foot space at a secret venue in the heart of Detroit. Visitors willembark on afull-sensory experience with moving images of Van Gogh's well-known paintings, from Starry Night to Sunflower. The exhibitopens on Oct. 21, and it'll be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week.Tickets are on sale now.

Motor City Car Crawl

An automotive showcase, food trucksand entertainment await Detroiters this August, at the first-ever Motor City Car Crawl. New cars will be showcased in six downtown parks: Beacon Park, Cadillac Square, Campus Martius, Capitol Park, Grand Circus Park and Spirit Plaza, with entertainment within walking distance. The event will raise money for southeast Michigan charities with a ticketed fundraiser on Aug. 7. Tickets have not gone on sale yet.The show will run Aug. 5-8.

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Detroit Grand Prix

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After a cancellation in 2020, Detroit Grand Prix is making its comeback, now in a one-weekend format. Car races will be held June 12-13 on Detroit's Belle Isle, and tickets will be on sale soon.

Eastern Market Flower Season

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Detroit's beloved farmer's market is upping their game this year, as what was previously Flower Day has been extended into a Flower Season with dates through May and June, to accommodate crowds: May 4, 11, 18 and 25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturdays now through June from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Updates are posted on itsFacebook page.

Redford Theatre

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From "Strangers on a Train" to "Thelma and Louise," classic movie lovers can now return to Redford Theatre, 17360 Lahser, for a $5 show and a bucket of popcorn. Visitits websiteto get your ticket.

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

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Currently hosting only virtual symphonies, the Detroit Symphony Orchestraannounced a plan to return for in-person concerts this fall. Tickets can be purchased online.

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Detroit Jazz Fest

Dee Dee Bridgewater andHerbie Hanco*ck are in this year's top lineup. Festival organizers have not yet announced if the event will be held in-person or livestreamed like last year. In either form, the fest will be held Sept. 3-6, with tickets available on itswebsite.

2021 Fest:Dee Dee Bridgewater, Herbie Hanco*ck top lineup; decision on live audience awaits

Michigan Opera Theatre

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For the first time, Michigan Opera Theatre is presenting an outdoor performance. "Cavalleria rusticana," a tale of lust, betrayal and murder set in rural Sicily. It stars Christine Goerke. Goerke got international praise for her role in"Twilight: Gods" asBrünnhilde last fall. The show will be held at 7 p.m. on June 12 at the Meadow Brook Amphitheatre, and tickets can be bought atticketmaster.com or by calling 313-471-7443.

More:Michigan Opera Theatre moves outdoor 'Cavalleria rusticana' from May to June

Upper Peninsula

Mackinac Island

From the yearly Lilac Festival to the St. Ignace Car Show, Mackinac Island is bringing back some of its biggest showstoppers this summer. The city has a page of events posted on its website.

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

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Known for its vibrantly colored sandstone cliffs and crisp waters, Pictured Rocks is known as a natural treasure to Michiganders. The lakeshore is located near Mackinac Island, making for a perfect weekend getaway.

Kitch-Iti-kipi

As Michigan's largest natural freshwater spring, this attraction remains a natural phenomenon and state attraction. Despite the U.P.'s notoriously cold winters, the Big Spring pushes more than 10,000 gallons of water a minute year-round, with a rare exception this year. Manistique has more information on how to reach the spring on itswebsite.

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West Michigan

Dune Top Zip Line

Muskegon State Park will now be home to Michigan's longest, all-accessible zip line with full wheelchair access. This summer, the quarter-mile of magic is back in business, though the state park hasn't posted specifics yet. Check back to their website for updates.

Camp Snoopy

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Michigan's Adventure, a 250-acre amusem*nt park, is bringing the beloved comic strip, Peanuts, to the state this year. Camp Snoopy will feature five new familyrides, including a family-friendly rollercoaster. Updates on the debut rides will be posted on the park's website.

Up North

National Cherry Festival

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Held July 3-10, Traverse City's renowned cherry festival will feature Ultimate Air Dogs, the Old Town Car Show and more, while some of their usual festivities will take on a virtual presence.Updates and tickets for the extravaganza are on itswebsite.

More:National Cherry Festival makes a comeback this July

Harbor Springs Festival of the Book

Authors of fiction, food and more come together and discuss their works at this yearly weekend celebration, which is complete with signings, panels and readings. While 2020's in-person festivities were canceled, organizers are tentatively planning to return this September. Check back to their website for updates.

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Mid-Michigan

Dow Gardens

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This 110-acre botanical garden in Midland is home to glass gardens, wildflowers and Whiting Forest. It's currently open by appointment only, and you can book your slot on the garden's website.

Frankenmuth

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Known as Michigan's Little Bavaria, this town offers a glimpse into German food and fun. Some of Frankenmuth's upcoming events, according to the town's website,are weekend Pretzel Rolling classes May 5-Dec. 18, a gift, food and craft show, Shipshewanaon the RoadMay 7-8 andFuntown Chowdown Food Truck Festival on May 13.

Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge

Enjoy a free fishing weekend in early June or grab a camera to capture some of the most photogenic wildlife at this Shiawassee site in Saginaw. The refuge also has trails, yearly Canada goose hunts, and wildlife observation decks. Visit thewebsite for more information.

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COVID-19:You know the drill: mask up, stay 6 feet apart and sanitize. Activitiesmentioned above, especially when indoors,will have reduced capacity, and many requireadvanced booking. Check the place's website or call for the most up-to-date information before going, as restrictions and capacities may change.

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18 safe and open activities to enjoy during pandemic in Michigan this summer (2024)

FAQs

What are some activities during the pandemic? ›

Walking, running and hiking are common options either in your neighborhood or at a park. Cold-weather activities, such as skiing or sledding, can be an option for one person or a group. Finding a fun activity during the cold months can help you enjoy the season and winter activities more.

How do you have fun in a pandemic? ›

30 Creative Ways to Spend Your Newfound Free Time:
  1. Write your best friend a postcard (people LOVE mail).
  2. Schedule a Skype or FaceTime session with your friends and family so you know when you'll next “see” them.
  3. Have a movie marathon. ...
  4. Do crafts - string beads into a bracelet, try knitting or try painting by numbers.

What must we do during this time of pandemic? ›

Wash your hands several times a day for at least 20 seconds, especially before and after going out of your house. Cover your mouth and nose with your elbow when you cough or sneeze. Wear a mask when you are out of your house. Stay at least 6 feet away from people when you go out.

What did people do during COVID? ›

People spent more hours on TV and the internet. Constant too were changes in eating habits(2). Public health crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, bring with them great stress, concern and anxiety for society.

How to have fun safely? ›

Have fun - and Stay Safe
  1. Start activities later in the day.
  2. Eat before and while drinking, especially foods that are high in protein (wings, pizza, and bean dip, yum!)
  3. Drink water.
  4. Pace yourself.
  5. Avoid shots.

What activities should you do when you have COVID-19? ›

Do a jigsaw puzzle, play board games, read a book, play cards, build a fort, or play tag or hide-n-seek. Modern families often have such busy schedules that they don't have time to enjoy this kind of old-fashioned fun.

Is pandemic fun to play? ›

We worked out that we have played Pandemic with over 45 different people between us and not one person has disliked it and we have enjoyed every game we have ever played. Is it the perfect game? Well, no, that doesn't exist, but this is about as close as you can get to that in our opinion.

What do people do in quarantine? ›

Remember all those chores you rarely had time to do before quarantine? Well, now is the time to get to it. Washing dishes, doing laundry or other chores can be fun and stimulating. Also, living in a clean space can help give clarity to your mind!

What to do to occupy your time? ›

Make the most of your free moments with productive activities like reading, writing, learning a language, taking up a hobby, working out, playing a sport, socializing, and resting.

What to do during free time at home? ›

Spend more time with your favorite people (and furry friends).
  1. Catch up with a friend or a family member. ...
  2. Spend time with your pet. ...
  3. Attend a networking event. ...
  4. Reconnect with an old friend. ...
  5. Plan a family or friends gathering. ...
  6. Find an online community that shares your interests. ...
  7. Preserve family memories.
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How do you deal with COVID-19 pandemic? ›

Take care of yourself, eat regularly, exercise, sleep enough and reduce all other sources of stress. Do things that give you back the control of your own life. Dedicate time to activities that improve your mood.

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