Summer belongs to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
Follow one filmmaker’s journey through the U.P., where a season shaped by water, wilderness, and warmth unfolds.

Michigan summers arrive like a long‑awaited gift. After months of snow, that first warm sunrise feels transformative—the promise of a new day, a new beginning, as the world opens up and the ease of the season returns.
In Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, summer puts on a show for those who venture north—endlessly fun and quietly awe‑inspiring. With rugged trails, clear waters, and the vast, stunning presence of Lake Superior, the U.P. turns every hike, swim, and spontaneous adventure into something unforgettable.
This year, as Pure Michigan celebrates its 20th anniversary, a trio of inspiring storytellers were invited to reimagine the iconic commercials that helped define the Great Lakes State, capturing its spirit through the seasons.

To bring summer to life, wildlife cinematographer and documentary filmmaker Grace Eggleston, a Michigan native, created a contemporary interpretation of the beloved spot titled A Simple Sunrise. Her journey took her deep into the Upper Peninsula, where she chased sweeping landscapes, seemingly endless shorelines, and those unforgettable first rays of morning light. Discover the places she explored—and experience the film that captures summer in the U.P. at its most breathtaking.



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