Lower Peninsula
The Lower Peninsula is one of the two main landmasses of the state of Michigan, located south of the Upper Peninsula. It is shaped like a mitten and is bordered by four Great Lakes: Lake Michigan to the west, Lake Huron to the east, Lake Erie to the southeast, and Lake Superior to the north. The Lower Peninsula is home to major cities such as Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Lansing, which is the state capital.
This region is known for its diverse landscapes, including forests, farmland, and urban areas. The Lower Peninsula features several popular attractions, such as Mackinac Island, Sleeping Bear Dunes, and numerous state parks. It also plays a significant role in Michigan's economy, with industries like manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism contributing to its growth.