Local guides, seasonal travel tips, and honest recommendations for Northern Michigan — written by someone who actually lives here. From wineries and beaches to hidden gems and weekend itineraries, this is Northern Michigan the way locals know it.
Mackinac Island Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026)
From horse-drawn carriages and historic forts to sunset cruises and famous fudge shops, this local 2026 guide to Mackinac Island covers everything you need to know before visiting one of Michigan’s most iconic destinations. Ferries, hotels, food, bike rides, local tips, and the best ways to experience the island — all in one place.
25 Best Things To Do in Northern Michigan (2026 Guide)
Northern Michigan is filled with unforgettable experiences, from vineyard sunsets and quiet beach towns to scenic coastal drives and iconic destinations like Mackinac Island and Sleeping Bear Dunes. This guide explores 25 of the best things to do across Northern Michigan, including hidden gems, local favorites, outdoor adventures, wineries, and small towns worth slowing down for.
Traverse City Wine Tours: The Complete Guide to Northern Michigan Wine Country (2026)
Traverse City wine country offers far more than casual tastings. From the rolling vineyards of Old Mission Peninsula to the boutique wineries hidden along Leelanau’s back roads, this guide explores the best wine tours, scenic drives, tasting rooms, and local experiences that make Northern Michigan one of the Midwest’s most underrated destinations.
Hidden Gem Northern Michigan Beaches with Cabin Rentals, Lake Towns, and Easy Lake Day Ideas
Skip the crowded beach lists and explore Northern Michigan’s quieter inland lakes from Walloon Lake and Spider Lake to Burt Lake, Elk Lake, Fife Lake, and Lake Bellaire. This guide highlights cabin rental areas, nearby towns, local stops, and easy lake day ideas for a more personal Up North trip.
Mackinac Island Before Memorial Day Weekend: The Final Guide Before You Arrive
Mackinac Island before Memorial Day weekend feels like the island waking up for summer. Here’s what to know before you arrive, how to plan the ferry, what to do once you’re there, favorite places to eat, where to take photos, and how locals and seasonal workers prepare for the busy season ahead.
Before Memorial Day: Harbor Springs Starts Opening Up Again
Warm sunshine, returning boats, and quiet mornings along the harbor. Harbor Springs slowly starts waking back up before Memorial Day weekend as Northern Michigan prepares for another summer along Little Traverse Bay.
Before Memorial Day: Boyne City Starts Feeling Like Summer
Boyne City came alive this weekend as the National Morel Mushroom Festival brought crowds, waterfront energy, carnival rides, local vendors, and the first real feeling of summer returning to Northern Michigan before Memorial Day weekend.
Before Memorial Day: A Quiet Morning in Petoskey, Michigan
Petoskey has a quiet magic in the days before Memorial Day weekend that most visitors never experience. Here's what the town looks like before summer arrives.
Before Memorial Day: A Quiet Morning in Walloon Lake Village
There's a small window every year in Walloon Lake Village right before Memorial Day weekend where everything still feels calm. Here's what it looks like before summer arrives.
Memorial Day Weekend in Northern Michigan: Summer Returns Up North
Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer up north and you can feel it everywhere. Here's what Northern Michigan looks like when the season finally arrives.
THE PERFECT PETOSKEY WEEKEND GUIDE (2026)
There’s something about Petoskey that keeps people coming back. Maybe it’s the waterfront sunsets over Little Traverse Bay, the walkable downtown filled with local shops and restaurants, or the way summer days somehow feel slower here. Whether you’re planning a romantic weekend, family getaway, girls trip, or fall color escape, this guide covers where to stay, what to do, where to eat, and the local spots worth adding to your Northern Michigan itinerary.
The Real Traverse City Boutique Hotel Guide (For People Who Actually Care Where They Sleep)
The best boutique hotels in Traverse City and Northern Michigan, including waterfront stays, vineyard inns, and luxury wine-country escapes.
Best Luxury Resorts in Northern Michigan 2026: From Sleeping Bear Dunes to Mackinac Island
From the private beaches of Sleeping Bear Dunes to the legendary porch of Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Northern Michigan is home to some of the most extraordinary luxury resort experiences in the country. This is your complete 2026 guide to where to stay, who each resort is perfect for, and why Up North belongs at the top of your travel list whether you're planning a romantic escape, a family vacation, or a corporate retreat worth attending.
The Most Romantic Northern Michigan Road Trips Ends on Mackinac Island
A romantic Northern Michigan road trip through Harbor Springs, Bay Harbor, Petoskey, and Mackinac Island featuring scenic shoreline drives, luxury stays, hidden gems, waterfront dining, and unforgettable experiences including helicopter flights over Mackinac Island.
Morel Mushroom Season in Northern Michigan: Festivals, Foraging Tips + Local Guide
Morel mushroom season in Northern Michigan is one of the most anticipated and secretive times of year. This local’s guide breaks down exactly when and where to find morels, what conditions make them grow, and how to search like someone who actually knows what they’re doing. From festival weekends to real-world tips and where to stay, this is everything you need to turn a spring weekend into a successful (and fun) morel hunt.
Things to Do in Northern Michigan This Weekend (Local's Guide)
Planning a weekend getaway? This Things to Do in Northern Michigan This Weekend (Local’s Guide) breaks down exactly what’s worth your time in early May from quiet beach walks at Sleeping Bear Dunes to smart wine tasting routes that avoid the usual tourist mistakes. You’ll find real local tips on what’s actually open, where to eat after a day out, and how to experience Northern Michigan without wasting time driving all over. Plus, use our interactive Northern Michigan Winery Map to plan the perfect route and discover hidden gems most visitors miss.
The Local's Guide to Kayaking Northern Michigan: From Lazy Paddles to Wild Rivers
If you live up north or are planning a trip,
Northern Michigan has more paddling than most
people realize — and it runs the full spectrum.
This local's guide covers the best kayaking
from the crystal clear Crystal River in Glen
Arbor and the spring-fed Platte River at
Sleeping Bear Dunes, all the way to the wild
Jordan River and the legendary Au Sable near
Grayling. Beginner or expert, there is a
perfect paddle waiting for you up here.
The Road Trip You've Been Putting Off: Chicago to Petoskey, Michigan
Discover why the Chicago to Petoskey drive is one of the Midwest’s most underrated trips. From Lake Michigan beach towns to scenic stops along the way, this guide shares exactly how to do Northern Michigan right.
Where the Light Shines Through the Clouds
Planning a trip to Petoskey, Michigan? From Little Traverse Bay to Bay Harbor, discover waterfront charm, hidden gems, luxury stays, local favorites, and why this Northern Michigan town has become one of the Midwest’s most sought-after destinations.
Northern Michigan in May: Cherry Blossoms, Festivals & Weekend Trips
Cherry blossoms, morel season, farmers markets, and lakefront weekends. May is Northern Michigan’s best-kept secret. Here’s exactly how to plan the perfect trip, from where to stay to what to do.
“Northern Michigan Summer Travel Guide (2026): Best Things to Do + Local Tips”
By Northern Michigan Travel Guide | https://northernmichigantravelguide.tips
Let me tell you something most travel blogs won't.
Northern Michigan in the summer is not the same place it was five years ago. The secret is out. The crowds are real. The reservations fill faster than you think. And if you show up in July without a plan, you're going to spend your first night in line at a restaurant that has a two-hour wait while your kids melt on the sidewalk.
I grew up in Boyne Falls. I've worked in hospitality across this region Boyne Mountain Resort, Inn at Bay Harbor, and in between. I know this place the way a local knows it: the back roads, the back tables, the spots that haven't made it onto any list yet. And I want you to actually enjoy your trip.
So, here's what's really going on in Northern Michigan this summer and what you actually need to know before you go.
Why Summer 2026 is Different
Tourism in Northern Michigan is shifting. Canadian visitor numbers are down in 2026, which means domestic traveler’s families from Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, Columbus are filling that gap. The towns are busy. The lakefront properties are booked. The demand for someone who can cut through the noise and tell you exactly where to go is higher than it's ever been.
Travelers right now aren't just looking for a list. They're looking for confidence. They want to know: Is this worth our time? Will we love it? Is there something better we're missing?
That's where I come in.
What People Are Actually Searching For (And What They're Missing)
Every summer, the same searches spike: things to do in Charlevoix, best restaurants in Petoskey, hidden gems Northern Michigan, Northern Michigan weekend itinerary. These are real questions from real people trying to plan something meaningful.
Here's what the big travel sites get wrong: they give you the same 10 attractions everyone already knows. Sleeping Bear Dunes. Mackinac Island. The National Cherry Festival. All worth doing don't get me wrong. But if that's your entire Northern Michigan trip, you missed the actual Northern Michigan.
Let me fill in what they leave out.
What You Should Actually Do This Summer
Memorial Day Through June. The Best Kept Secret Window
This is the sweet spot locals know about. The weather is gorgeous, the towns aren't yet overwhelmed, and you can actually get a table at the restaurants that will have 90-minute waits in July.
The Little Traverse Wheelway a 26-mile trail hugging the shoreline from Charlevoix through Petoskey to Harbor Springs is extraordinary in June. The water is still waking up, the wildflowers are out, and you'll have stretches of it entirely to yourself.
Petoskey Stones Michigan's official state stone, ancient coral fossils 350 million years old with a distinct honeycomb pattern are best hunted in early summer when the lake is calm and the beaches aren't crowded. Most visitors don't even know to look for them. Pick the right beach, get there early, and you'll go home with something genuinely unique.
Labor Day Weekend — The Farewell That Deserves Its Own Trip
Labor Day in Northern Michigan is electric. The entire region throws one final summer celebration regattas, music festivals, art exhibitions, equestrian events. Charlevoix goes all out. And the light in early September Up North is something photographers chase from across the country: golden, long, impossibly beautiful.
Locals call it the best weekend of the year. The crowds are still there but the energy is different everyone knows it's the last hurrah, and that makes every moment feel worth savoring.
July— High Season, High Stakes, Plan Ahead
July is peak Northern Michigan. The National Cherry Festival in Traverse City runs for eight days and transforms the entire region. Boyne City's 4th of July Festival named one of the Top 10 Independence Day celebrations in the nation by USA Today and Good Morning America draws crowds from across the Midwest. Harbor Springs hosts fireworks shot from a barge over the harbor. Walloon Lake, Bay Harbor, Indian River every town has something happening.
This is also the month when Torch Lake hits its Caribbean-blue peak. Sandbar culture, pontoon boats, paddleboards. If you've never seen Torch Lake in July, you genuinely won't believe you're in Michigan.
But here's the honest advice: if you don't have reservations, you're already late. The best lakefront restaurants, the best experiences, the boat rentals that matter they fill up weeks out. Not days. Weeks.
August — The Month Everyone Overlooks
August in Northern Michigan is everything July promised but slightly more breathable. The water is warm, the events keep rolling, and the sunsets are, without question, among the best in the country. There's a reason people build multi-million-dollar homes facing west on Little Traverse Bay.
This is also prime time for Charlevoix's Venetian Festival, Petoskey's annual events on the waterfront, and the kinds of golden-hour evenings that make people immediately start planning next year's trip before this one is even over.
Earl Young's mushroom houses in Charlevoix twenty-eight homes built with massive boulders, curved rooflines, and hobbit-like architecture are one of the most genuinely unique things in the entire state. You can walk a self-guided tour through a residential neighborhood and feel like you've stepped into a fairy tale. Most tourists drive right past them.
The Spots That Deserve More Attention
Thorne Swift Nature Preserve in Harbor Springs scenic boardwalks, Lake Michigan views, bird watching. Completely free. Almost always peaceful.
Bear River Valley Recreation Area in Petoskey whitewater course, hiking trails, tucked into a valley most visitors never find.
Castle Farms in Charlevoix beautiful gardens in a historic castle setting with a model train exhibit that's genuinely magical for families.
The waterfall in Bayfront Park in Petoskey yes, there's a little waterfall hidden in a downtown park. You can climb to Sunset Park above it. Most people walk right past it.
The Gaslight District in Petoskey over 170 shops and restaurants. Not a mall. Not a strip. An actual charming downtown with independent businesses that have been here for decades.
The Part Where I'm Honest with You
You can piece a trip together from Google results and travel blogs. Plenty of people do. They have a fine time.
Or you can tell me your dates, your group, your vibe families with kids, couples looking for romance, golf groups, wine lovers, adventure seekers and I'll tell you specifically where to go, what to book first, what to skip, and what nobody else will tell you.
That's what I do.
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