Winter time in Michigan offers some of the most spectacular and magical views.

From down in Dearborn at Greenfield Village, or all the way in the Upper Peninsula to Tahquamenon Falls, there are plenty of places worth traveling to just for the majestic views.

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However, there might be one place that offers the most unique perspective on winter in Michigan.

For these views, you'll want to travel just south of Petoskey to Boyne City. Boyne City is home to Boyne Mountain and SkyBridge Michigan.

SkyBridge Michigan Offers Stunning Winter Views

This is not for the faint of heart or those afraid of heights...

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SkyBridge Michigan is the world's longest timber-towered suspension bridge. It's 118 feet high and 1,200 feet long, and you can walk along it and see Boyne Valley.

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They also offer the most magical winter views in Michigan with Lights In The Sky.

This time of year, the entire bridge is covered with over 200,000 twinkling lights, offering sparkling views of the snow-covered valley below.

You can walk the length, take in the views, and ride the chair lift as many times as you like. Tickets start at $25 when you buy them online.

Keep in mind that you can visit it year round and soak in its breathtaking views. Fall is an especially gorgeous time of year, and they've got your back when it comes to catching peak fall foliage with its "leaf peep-ometer".

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