Christmas & Holiday Activities in Northern Michigan
The holiday season in Northern Michigan includes Christmas tree lightings, decorated stores, parades, merchant open houses, and more.
Photo by Indian River Chamber of Commerce
Indian River celebrates summer in Northern Michigan with SummerFest, five days of family fun. With a parade, lobster fest, duck race and kayak event, there is something for all ages in Indian River. So much to do in Indian River.
Indian River Regional Chamber of Commerce
3435 S. Straits Hwy., Indian River, MI, 49749
(231) 238-9325
The holiday season in Northern Michigan includes Christmas tree lightings, decorated stores, parades, merchant open houses, and more.
Apple Fest. Held each year on the second weekend of October, Apple Fest turns downtown Charlevoix into a festive and fun place to be.
Shay Days is a celebration of inventor Ephraim Shay and his contributions to the Harbor Springs community.
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Arch Rock is a geologic wonder on Mackinac Island and stands 146′ over the Lake Huron shoreline- nearly 15 stories tall.
Northern Michigan is home to several different museums for people of all ages which highlight the area’s businesses, history, and culture!
Disc golf is hot everywhere and especially in Northern Michigan because of it’s many courses and beautiful scenery.
The history of the fur trade in Northern Michigan is captured at Colonial Michilimackinac in Mackinaw City.
With miles of scenic trails terrain and local snowmobile clubs, Northern Michigan is the place to bring the snow sleds in the winter.
Crooked Tree Arts Center is a place where artists from northern Michigan can display their talents and artwork to the public.
The Charlevoix Circle of Arts is a vibrant, cultural center in downtown Charlevoix that presents six major visual exhibits annually.
McGulpin Rock, near Mackinaw City, has been used as a navigational tool by explorers and mariners since before the Pilgrims landed.
The elegantly restored Cheboygan Opera House is an acoustically superb, Victorian theatre that presents entertainment of many genres.
This 36 acre, 1.5 mile long Bear River Valley in Petoskey is truly spectacular and filled with natural beauty and things to do.