Please be aware that
Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes in Lansing MI do not necessarily occur on the same date every year.
In Lansing MI, DST starts on the 2nd Sunday in March and ends on the 1st Sunday in November.
Facts About Lansing, MI
Information for Travelers
Lansing is the capital of Michigan. Dating back to 1870, the Michigan State Capitol building has a cast-iron dome.
Centrally located, the Greater Lansing area is within a 90-minute drive of 90% of Michigan's population.
The location makes it an easily accessible weekend getaway and, with 4.8 million visitors annually, the city has plenty to keep its visitors busy.
Lansing's activities focus on the three Cs: the Capitol, the cars and the campus.
For the outdoor enthusiast, the Lansing River Trail offers 14 miles of paved hiking and biking trails. It runs through downtown Lansing, Old Town and the campus area.
The Potter Park Zoo is home to endangered species such as Magellanic penguins, black rhinos and golden lion tamarins.
Culture
East Lansing is home to Michigan State University, the nation's pioneer land grant university.
While the university today still focuses on agriculture, you'll also find a strong emphasis on the arts, art museums and performing arts centers, including the Broad and the Wharton Center.
The RE Olds Transportation Museum collection includes classic and contemporary Oldsmobile cars.
Read about Lansing in Wikipedia