Without knowing where in the two parts of Michigan (North of Wisconsin and North of Indiana) you are starting from, it is not possible to give an exact answer your question. According to Google Maps; it's about 350 miles, or 6 1/2 hours driving time, from the middle of the state that above Indiana. It could be a lot more, or a lot less, depending on what part of the state of Michigan is your starting point. It is a big state and in two separate parts.
The distance from Indianapolis, Indiana to Michigan varies depending on the specific location in Michigan you are traveling to. On average, it is around 250-300 miles, with Detroit being approximately 270 miles away and Grand Rapids around 230 miles.
The distance from Indianapolis, Indiana to Baroda, Michigan is approximately 180 miles when driving.
The distance between Lansing, Michigan and Lowell, Michigan is approximately 61 miles by car.
The driving distance from Minneapolis, MN to Michigan can vary depending on the specific location in Michigan. On average, the distance is about 600-700 miles, which would take around 10-12 hours of driving time.
555 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 31 SOUTH to I-65 SOUTH to LOIUSIVLLE via I-465 around Indianapolis (EXIT 53B off I-465 to get onto I-65 SOUTH).Take I-65 SOUTH to Nashville.
The distance between Traverse City and Leland, Michigan is approximately 26 miles.
about 10 hours (592 miles)
The distance from Indianapolis, Indiana to Baroda, Michigan is approximately 180 miles when driving.
You can make the border in about 80 miles, Indianapolis is 233 miles.
Its about 290 miles from Indianapolis to Nashville. Figure about four and a half hours.
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About 365 miles, depending on the rout you take. I used google maps.
about 770 miles
645 miles
It is 768 miles according to Google Maps.
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It is 1,002.45 miles according to MapQuest.
The air distance from Annapolis, Maryland, to Grand Rapids, Michigan, is 551 miles. That equals 887 kilometers or 479 nautical miles.