The mileage from Indianapolis, Indiana, to the Michigan state border is approximately 150 miles, depending on the specific route taken. The most common route is via I-69 North, which provides a direct path to the border. Travel time typically ranges from 2 to 3 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
Michigan shares a land border with Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin, and a water border with Illinois, Minnesota, and the Canadian Province of Ontario. The state capital cities are Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Madison, Wisconsin; Springfield, Illinois; and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Michigan shares a land border with Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin, and a water border with Illinois, Minnesota, and the Canadian Province of Ontario. The state capital cities are Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Madison, Wisconsin; Springfield, Illinois; and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Indianapolis is in Indiana, which is bordered by Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky.
Michigan
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin
The state of Wisconsin shares a border with both Minnesota and Michigan. Wisconsin also shares a border with Iowa and Illinois.
Wisconsin shares its entire eastern border with Lake Michigan.
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.
Indiana, between Michigan & Illinois
The state of Michigan borders on four of the five Great Lakes: Superior, Michigan, Huron and Erie. Michigan does not border on Lake Ontario.
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan borders the state of Wisconsin.
Both Indiana and Ohio boarder the southern line of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, while the state of Wisconsin shares a border just below Michigan's Upper Peninsula.