Michigan touches Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Superior, Lake Erie.The only lake it does not border is Lake Ontario, farther to the east.
Michigan
The only state that touches four of the five great lakes is Michigan. Michigan has shoreline on Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron and Erie, but not on Lake Ontario. New York has shoreline on Lakes Ontario and Erie. Pennsylvania and Ohio have shoreline on Lake Erie. Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin have shoreline on Lake Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin have shoreline on Lake Superior.
Chicago is on the shore of Lake Michigan
Ontario touches Lakes Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario
None. The state that touches the most of them is Michigan. The only Great Lake that Michigan doesn't touch is Lake Ontario.
Lake Michigan touches Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and of course, Michigan.
The only Great Lake that borders Indiana is Lake Michigan.
Every Great Lake except Lake Ontario touches Michigan. Here they are in alphabetical order They are Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior
Michigan, Wisconson, Illinois and Indiana touch Lake Michigan.
Two states touch the Mississippi River and Great Lakes. The Mississippi River originates in Minnesota at Lake Itasca and flows toward the southeast. The northeastern border of Minnesota touches Lake Superior. Wisconsin is the other state that touches both. It actually touches two of the Great Lakes. Its northern border touches Lake Superior and on the east is Lake Michigan. Its western border touches the Mississippi River.
The four Great Lakes which touch the US state of Michigan are Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Superior.