As of February 26, 2014 there is no mention of anyone ever having walked across Lake Michigan. There have been times where the lake froze over such as in 1904 where at least 90 percent of the lake was frozen but never to 100 percent where it allowed a person to completely walk over.
you can but it is unwise due to the size of the lake.
Michigan is east of Wisconsin, across Lake Michigan.
Michigan (across Lake Michigan), Indian, Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa, and Wisconsin.
Lake Michigan
Assuming you are referring to Lake Michigan the neighboring states are as follows.... Directly East: Michigan Southeast: Indiana South/Southeast: Illinois
Whether the nearest part of Michigan to Chicago is close or not depends on your definition of "close". Michigan lies across Lake Michigan from Chicago. ---Chicago Harbor is approximately 22 miles from the Michigan border which lies approximately halfway across lake Michigan. ---At the closest points of land (Chicago Harbor to Michiana) Chicago and Michigan are 42 miles apart directly across the lake. ---Traveling by road is longer since one has to drive around the south end of Lake Michigan. From The Chicago Harbor to the Michigan state border with Indiana in between Michiana Shores, IN and Michiana, MI by road is approximately 60 miles
Yes you can, across Lake Michigan, and can only see the black outline.
Lake Michigan
distance between Muskegon and Milwaukee is 87 miles or 139.98 Kilometers
Across the lake is Wisconsin and Illinois. Indiana and Ohio are to the South.
Approximately 67 mi.
All I know is that it is either Louise or Michigan!
Ruth and Jack Jeffers, co-mangers of the Billings Lake Campground.