That would be Wisconsin.
Lake Michigan is the eastern border and Lake Superior is part of the northern border.
The state that shares a border with Indiana and Lake Michigan is Michigan. Specifically, the northwest corner of Indiana borders Lake Michigan, while the state of Michigan is located directly to the north of Indiana. This geographical positioning makes Michigan a key state in the Great Lakes region, with its coastline along Lake Michigan.
Lake Erie and Lake Huron form most of the eastern border of the Michigan's lower peninsula.
Michigan shares borders with Ohio and Indiana to the south. And Wisconsin, as the Upper Peninsula borders it up north. (There are water borders within the Great lakes with Illinois and Minnesota.)
the 4 great lakes that border Michigan are superior,huron,michigan,anderie
Canada shares a border with Michigan. The border is delineated by a variety of rivers and lakes, notably Lake Huron, Lake St. Claire, River St. Claire. The two entities do not share a border by land.
The state of Michigan shares its name with Lake Michigan.
The state of Michigan shares its name with Lake Michigan.
The US state that lies west of Lake Michigan is Wisconsin. It shares a border with the lake and is known for its diverse landscapes, including forests and lakes. Additionally, the city of Milwaukee is located on the eastern shore of Wisconsin, directly across from the lake.
Lake Michigan is the only lake, of the Great Lakes, that doesn't border or belong to Canada.
Michigan is bordered by 4 of the 5 great lakes. They are Lakes Huron, Ontario, Michigan and Superior.
Michigan is the states that shares its name with one of the Great Lakes.