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Traverse City is a scenic city on the Grand Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan. Directly north of Traverse City, the Old Mission Peninsula splits the Grand Traverse Bay in two, with a beautiful windswept landscape and great views of the bay on either side. Slightly to the west, the Leelanau Peninsula, with its charming small towns, forms the "pinkie finger" of the Michigan peninsula, jutting into Lake Michigan. Both peninsulas are prime winemaking regions within the state, and as such are one of the main tourist attractions in the region. Over a million visitors come each year to tour the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, a scenic lakeside park with impressively large sand dunes. It's also a very popular destination for outdoor activities, owing to the proximity of Lake Michigan in summer, the impressive autumn colors, and the high snowfalls in winter.

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Traverse City is a city of 16,000 people (as of 2018) founded in 1852 in the Grand Traverse Bay Area of Northern Michigan. It is known as the "Cherry Capital of the World"; around 75 percent of the nation's cherries are grown in Michigan, and most of those come from the Traverse City area.

boats by the Traverse City waterfront

Get in

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Map
Map of Traverse City

By car

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By bus

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By plane

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Get around

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  • Bay Area Transportation Authority (BATA), 3233 Cass Road, +1 231-941-2355. Operates 6:10AM to 6:40PM Monday through Friday, and 8:10AM to 5:40PM on Saturday; no service on Sundays. Fixed-route service within Traverse City, and an advance-reservation curb-to-curb service in rural Leelanau and Grand Traverse counties. Fares $1.
  • Rental cars are available at Traverse City airport; however, they tend to be expensive.

See

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Old Mission Point lighthouse
  • North of Traverse City is one of the area's lighthouses:
  • 1 Old Mission Point Lighthouse, Mission Point in Old Mission, +1 231-529-2333. Built in 1870 on the 45th parallel, and decommissioned in 1933, it now houses township employees. Located at the tip of the Old Mission peninsula, north of Traverse City. Mission Point Light (Q6878674) on Wikidata Mission Point Light on Wikipedia
  • Evergreen Market, 8066 US-31 N in Acme, +1 231-342-3994. Located in the heart of cherry country offering only Michigan made products. Cherry products such as jams, jellies, dried cherries, cherry concentrate, and homemade cherry pies. Check out the unique selection of Michigan-made food products and locally grown produce.
  • Traverse Symphony Orchestra, 121 E Front St, Suite 301, +1 231-947-7120. Founded in 1951, now Northwestern Lower Michigan’s largest resident performing arts organization and only professional orchestra. Traverse Symphony Orchestra (Q7836166) on Wikidata Traverse Symphony Orchestra on Wikipedia
  • 1 City Opera House, 109 S Union St, +1 231-941-8082. 1891 opera house under renovation and restoration. Theatre productions and dancing. City Opera House (Q5123332) on Wikidata City Opera House (Traverse City, Michigan) on Wikipedia
  • Old Town Playhouse, 8th Street and Cass St, +1 231-947-2443, +1 231-947-2210. Created in 1960 to bring amateur theatre to northern Michigan, now boasting a 358-seat mainstage auditorium and an 80-seat studio theatre.
  • 2 Dennos Museum Center, 1701 E Front St, +1 231-995-1055. Exhibitions and programs in the visual arts, sciences, and performing arts since 1991. Features three changing exhibit galleries, a sculpture court, a hands-on Discovery Gallery, an Inuit art gallery, the Milliken Auditorium and a museum store. Dennos Museum Center (Q5259136) on Wikidata Dennos Museum Center on Wikipedia
  • 3 Music House Museum, 7377 US-31 N, Acme, +1 231-938-9300. Open 10AM to 4PM most days, May through December. A one-of-a-kind collection of rare antique musical instruments and music-making machines, from 1870 through 1930.
  • 4 J. H. Rogers Observatory, 1753 Birmley Rd, +1 231-995-2300. A 1500-square-foot building offering public viewings once or twice a month; check the website for schedules.
  • Traverse City Beach Bums, 333 Stadium Dr, +1 231-943-0100. An independent professional baseball club, members of the Frontier Independent Professional Baseball League. Games are played during the summer in Wuerfel Park, just off US-31 and M-37. Single game tickets are $6-60, season tickets $288-2,304. Traverse City Beach Bums (Q7836152) on Wikidata Traverse City Beach Bums on Wikipedia
  • 5 Turtle Creek Casino and Hotel, 7741 M-72 E in Williamsburg, +1 231-534-8888, toll-free: +1-888-777-UWIN (8946). Open 24 hours a day, year-round. Card games, roulette and craps. On-site Misheekeh Restaurant and Creekside Cafe. Turtle Creek Casino and Hotel (Q7856393) on Wikidata Turtle Creek Casino and Hotel on Wikipedia

Do

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Indoor activity

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  • Centre I.C.E. Arena, 1600 Chartwell Dr, +1 231-933-7465. Home of the Detroit Red Wings training camp. Ice skating, hockey, fitness center and hockey camps.
  • Lucky Jacks, 1705 S Garfield Ave, +1 231-947-2610. M-F 9AM to 5PM, M-W 8:30PM to midnight, Th-F 8:30PM-1AM. Call for lane availability on weekends. 40 lanes of bowling, billards, snack room, laser tag, laser maze, arcade, bumper cars.

Outdoor activities

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  • Farmers Markets of Downtown Traverse Sara Hardy Farmers Market, GT Commons Market.
  • Grand Traverse Balloons, Inc., 225 Cross Country Trail, +1 231-947-RIDE (7433). Multicolored, seven-story-tall hot air balloons flights over the Grand Traverse Bay area. One-hour sunrise or sunset flights with champagne celebration. $245.
  • Traverse City Hang Gliders / Paragliders, +1 231-922-2844. Paragliding down sand dunes near Lake Michigan.
  • Ranch Rudolph, 6841 Brown Bridge Rd, +1 231-947-9529. A 195-acre four-season resort on the Boardman River, surrounded by the Pere Marquette State Forest. Horseback riding, trail rides, canoeing, inner tubing, hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, fly fishing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, sports, backpacking, morel hunting, hayrides and more. Motel rooms, bunkhouse and camping available. On-site lodge restaurant.
  • Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf, 1710 US-31 N, +1 231-938-9599. Open 10AM to 11PM daily from Memorial Day to Labor Day; call for hours during the rest of the season (late April to early October). 18-hole championship adventure golf courses, water coaster, go-carts, bumper boats, kiddy cars, arcade game room. Adults $7.50-13, children $6.50-11. Pirate's cove is an outdoor activity

Water sports

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  • American Boat Rentals, LLC, +1 231-645-1191. Ski boats, pontoons and wave runners for rent. Hourly, daily and weekly.
  • Blue Sky Rentals, Inc., 525 High Lake Rd, +1 231-633-2583, +1 231-633-2584. Or 1995 US-31 N or 2345 US-31 N. Snowmobile, jet ski, water trampoline, deck boat, pontoon boat, jet boat, ski boat and kayak rentals. Guided tours available.
  • Dewitt Marine Inc., 6509 Crystal Springs Rd, +1 231-377-6611. Bellaire, MI. Full service marina on Torch Lake, Chain of Lakes providing Pontoon Rentals, Guest Slips, Season Slips, Sales, Service, Storage, Parts & Accessories, Convenience Store & Fuel Dock.
  • Sunset Watersports, 803 Bay St, +1 231-932-1800. Ski boat, jet boat, jet ski, pontoon boat, water ski, knee board, wake board, tubes and water trampoline rentals. Boats $325-385 for 8 hours; jet skis $45-290, pontoon boats $215-385; water trampolines $195.
  • Traverse Bay Parasail, 1773 US 31 North, +1 231-929-7272, toll-free: +1-888-660-PARA (7272). Open 9AM-9PM, weather permitting. The minimum weight is 40-50 pounds and maximum of 300-500 pounds depending on wind conditions. It's $75 for a single ride for 800 feet of line. Additional discounts for tandem or triples rides are available.
  • Traverse Tall Ship Company, 13390 SW Bayshore Dr, +1 231-941-2000, toll-free: +1-800-678-0383. Two-hour to three-day sailing adventures, wine tasting cruises, astronomy cruises, entertainment nights, bed and breakfast sailing trips. Two-hours cruises $33-40.
  • Nauti-Cat Cruises, 614 E Front St, +1 231-947-1730. 1½- to 3-hour cruises, including a kids' cruise, happy hour cruise and sunset champagne cruise. Rentals also available for waverunners, powerboats, paddle boats, escape sailboats, water trampolines, jetboats, single and double kayaks, hobie cat sailboats and pontoon boats. $15-35.
  • Grand Traverse Gourmet Cruises, +1 231-947-2214. Gourmet all-inclusive yacht charters on Northern Lake Michigan.

Fishing charters

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Your in one of the best salmon, steelhead and trout fly fishing areas in the Midwest as well as North America.

Skiing

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  • Mt. Holiday Ski & Recreation Area, 3011 Holiday Rd, +1 231-938-2500. M-F 4PM-9PM, Sa 10AM-9PM, Su noon-6PM. 14 ski runs. 2 chair lifts. Tube run. Rentals available. Serving a full dinner menu daily in the lodge. Full service bar. Lift tickets $7 - $33.

Snowmobiling

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  • Adventure Rentals, 4272 Scharmen Rd, +1 231-263-3724. Over 100 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. 2½-hour 25-mile guided tours available. Rentals $145-280, Guided tours $250-350.

Golf

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Events

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  • National Cherry Festival, 109 Sixth St, +1 231-947-4230, toll-free: +1-800-968-3380. Held during a week in early July since 1926, to celebrate and promote cherries, tourism and community involvement. Cherry cuisine tasting, cherry pit spitting contest, cherry pie eating, cherry pancake breakfast, cherry buffet lunch, cherry industry information, Cherryopoly tournament, golf contest, beach volleyball tournament, sand sculpture contest, skateboarding tournament, kiteboarding demonstration, races, air show, classic film showings, arts and crafts fair, games, swing dancing, ice cream social, area tours, parades and fireworks.
  • Traverse City Film Festival, 227 E State St, +1 231-392-1134, +1 231-929-1506. Held in late July and early August. Six full days of "just great" movies in three classic theatres, and nighttime classic movies free of charge shown on an inflatable outdoor screen overlooking the bay. $7-25 per film. Traverse City Film Festival (Q7836151) on Wikidata Traverse City Film Festival on Wikipedia
  • Northwestern Michigan Fair, 3606 Blair Townhall Rd, +1 231-943-4150. Held in early August. Exhibits, animal shows, carnival, midway rides, harness racing, horse pulls, demo derby, llama and alpaca obstacle course, and go-cart races.

Learn

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Buy

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Malls

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  • Grand Traverse Mall, 3200 S Airport Road W, +1 231-922-0077. Open 10AM-9PM Monday through Saturday, and 11AM-6PM on Sunday. Over 100 shops and restaurants, movie theater with 9 screens.
  • Preferred Outlets at Traverse City, 3639 Market Pl, +1 231-941-9211. Open M-Sa 10AM-9PM, Su 11AM-6PM. Circle, [http: arielpreferred.com]. Over 20 outlet shops and a cinema and outback steak house.

Eat

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Grand Traverse Pie Company fruit pies
  • Aroma's Coffee, 10850 E. Traverse Hwy, +1 231-929-2688. Specialty coffees, teas and a large selection of soups and sandwiches.
  • 1 Amical, 229 E Front St, +1 231-941-8888. Open Monday through Saturday from 11AM for lunch and 5 to 10PM for dinner, and Sunday 9AM-3PM for brunch. Eclectic European cuisine. Seasonal menu with dishes like chicken with poblano and mushrooms, fetuccine with pancetta and leeks, and pork with smoky peanut mole. $12 - $30.
  • Apache Trout Grill, 13671 SW Bay Shore Dr, +1 231-947-7079. Fish, Salads, ribs and steak.
  • Auntie Pasta's Italian Cafe, 2030 S Airport Rd, +1 231-941-8147.
  • Boathouse Restaurant, 14039 Peninsula Dr, +1 231-223-4030.
  • Boones Long Lake Inn, 7208 Secor Rd, +1 231-946-3991. M-Th 4-10PM, F Sa 4-11PM, Su noon-10PM. Appetizers, side orders, poultry, pork, pasta, beef, broiled steaks, surf and turf, seafood.
  • Bubba's Restaurant and Bar, 428 E Front St, +1 231-995-0570. Open M-Sa 11AM-midnight, Su noon-9PM. Appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, hot dogs, burgers, Tex-Mex, desserts. $6.50 - $16.
  • Don's Drive-In, 2030 US-31 N, +1 231-938-1860. Open 10:30AM-11PM in the summer, and 10:30AM to 9PM in the winter. A 1958 drive-in diner serving soups, award-winning burgers, sandwiches, hot dogs, fried appetizers, milkshakes and malts. There's a dining room and a picnic area, but why go to a drive-in if you're not going to eat in your car? Try the half-pound Big D burger and their fruit-laden cherry milkshakes. $3 - 12.
  • [dead link] Gabby's Bayside Bistro, 12930 SW Bay Shore Dr, +1 231-922-7795. Northern Italian, Cajun and American cuisine.
  • Grand Traverse Pie Company, 525 W Front St, +1 231-922-7437. Over 30 varieties of gourmet pie, including five varieties of cherry pie made with local cherries, and six varieties of Michigan apple pie. Baked goods, soups, salads, sandwiches, wraps and quiche. Be sure to try the popular Grand Traverse cherry cobbler pie. $4 - 6.
  • Bistro Foufou, 118 Cass St, +1 231-421-6583. Bistro, bar.
  • 2 Mode's Bum Steer, 125 E State St, +1 231-947-9832. Locals say it's the best steakhouse in town.
  • North Peak Brewing Company, 400 W Front St, +1 231-941-7325. Fantastic menu options for the whole family. Award winning handcrafted beers brewed on site!
  • Old Mission Tavern, 17015 Center Rd, +1 231-223-7280. Prime Rib night every Friday.
  • Pâtisserie Amie, 439 Front St, +1 231-922-9645. French bistro and bakery. Try their mochas, salmon crêpes, pissaladière, coq au vin, steak frites and pear-almond tartlets.
  • Red Mesa Grill, 1544 US-31 N, +1 231 938-2773. M-Sa 11AM to 11PM, Su 11AM to 10PM. Very popular Mexican restaurant. Appetizers, soups and salads, tacos and tostadas, Mexican specialties, desserts. Great selection of vegetarian choices and an extensive tequila list as well. $5 - 18.
  • Scott's Harbor Grill, 12719 SW Bay Shore Dr, +1 231-922-2114. Waterfront dining, specializing in seafood and ribs. Appetizers, flatbreads, salads, tacos al carbon, seafood plates, grilled specialties, desserts.
  • Sleder's Family Tavern, 717 Randolph St, +1 231-947-9213. M-Th 11AM to 11PM, F Sa 11AM to midnight, Su noon to 9PM. One of Michigan's oldest saloons, with its original tin ceiling. Appetizers, salads, sandwiches, burgers, entrees and Mexican dishes. $7 - 17.
  • Taqueria Margarita, 1319 W S Airport Road, +1 231-935-3712. Authentic Oaxacan cuisine, including tamales, tacos and barbacoa.
  • Trattoria Stella, Unit 1 suite 1, 1200 W 11th St, +1 231-929-8989. Open M-Th 11:30AM to 9PM, F Sa 11:30AM-11PM, and Su 4PM-9PM. Featuring the best ingredients sourced from local farms. Wine bar and wine classes available. Antipasti, cheese plates, salads, pasta and meats. $7 - $32.
  • Cousin Jenny's, 129 S. Union, +1 231-941-7821. Try the locally known pasty (PASS-tee). It's the best you'll try anywhere!
  • Steven's Place, 738 S. Garfield, +1 231 929-8945. Appetizers and desserts $6 to $18, entrees $20 to $32.
  • Mulligan's Pub & Grill, 2430 West Crown Dr, +1 231 932-2166. Home of the Stuffed Burger! Full menu, open year round.

Drink

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  • Old Mission General Store, 18250 Mission Rd (follow M37 to Old Mission Road turn right go 1/4 mile turn left on Mission road we are on the right hand side), +1 231-223-4310. Historical General store on the Old Mission Peninsula. Food, wine, beer, spirits, gifts, ice cream, antiques, pizza, Deli.

Wineries

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Wineries are scattered throughout two areas - the Old Mission Peninsula north of Traverse City, and on the Leelanau Peninsula northwest of Traverse City. They are situated on the 45th parallel which provides excellent climate conditions for growing wine grapes. Tasting room tours are popular diversions on both peninsulas any time of the year and are a great way to explore the territory.

Château Grand Traverse cherry wines

The five wineries in the Traverse City area are all located about halfway up the Old Mission Peninsula, just north of the city via US-31.

  • Bowers Harbor Vineyards, 2896 Bowers Harbor Rd, toll-free: +1-800-616-7615. Open M-Sa 10:30AM-6PM, Su noon-6PM. 21 white, rose, red, sparkling and fruit wines, including spiced cherry and Cherritage, made from Old Mission Peninsula cherries.
  • Brys Estate Vineyard & Winery, 3309 Blue Water Rd, +1 231-223-9303. Open M-Sa 11AM-6PM, Su noon-6PM, May through October; and noon-5PM daily November through April. 12 dry white, dry red and sweet wines.
  • Chateau Chantal, 15900 Rue de Vin, +1 231-223-4110. Open daily, year round; hours vary by season. Award-winning wines, occasional ice wine, and eau de vie. Tapas tours and cooking classes available.
  • Chateau Grand Traverse, 12239 Center Rd, +1 231-223-7355. 28 Riesling, Chardonnay, specialty red and white wines, and fruit wines. Try the cherry wine sangria and the spiced cherry wine.
  • Peninsula Cellars, 11480 Center Rd, +1 231-933-9787. Open M-Sa 10AM-6PM, May through October; and F-Su noon-5PM, November through April. 18 red, white, fruit and dessert wines.

Breweries

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  • North Peak Brewing Co., 400 W Front St, +1 231-941-7325. Burgers, sandwiches, wood-fired pizzas, seafood. Outdoor patio with live entertainment. Try their Black and Blue burger.
  • Right Brain Brewery, 225 E Sixteenth St, +1 231-944-1239. No food but a large selection of beers. In the Warehouse District. Try the CEO Stout.
  • Workshop Brewing Co., 221 Garland St, +1 231-421-8977. On the site formerly occupied by the Right Brain Brewery (see above). Dog-friendly patio. Live music 4 nights per week.

Coffee Houses, Bars and Nightclubs

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  • 1 Union Street Station, 117 S Union St, +1 231-941-1930. There's been a bar at this site since 1891, today it's a venue with focus on live music.
  • Firefly, 310 Cass St, +1 231-932-1310. Local and international beers and wines. Five televisions, one fish tank.
  • Streeters, 1669 S Garfield Ave, +1 231-932-1300. Tu-Sa 4PM to 2AM, Su 4PM to 1AM, closed M. Voted "Best Place to Dance" in Traverse City. Live music, intelligent light show, nationally recognized sound system. On-site Streeters Grille and Bar, Liquid Lounge and billiards room.

Sleep

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Traverse City's "Motel Mile" is along US-31 between 3 Mile Road and 4 Mile Road, although you'll find lots of places to stay at just about any point along the waterfront, from downtown continuing east to 5 Mile Road.

  • Cathead Bay Vacation Properties, Office: 121 East Front St (Weekly rental homes are 6 miles north of Northport), +1 231-947-RENT (7368). Check-in: 5PM, check-out: 10AM. Private Vacation Homes on Cathead Bay (at the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula) available for rent on a weekly basis. Sleeps from 4 to 10 ppl. varies.

Budget

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  • America Inn Motel and Suites, 1614 N US-31 N, +1 231-938-0288. 48 rooms. Heated indoor pool, hot tub, sauna. Complimentary continental breakfast. Whirlpool and fireplace rooms available. $45 - 165.
  • Anchor Inn on the Bay, 12068 S West Bay Shore Dr, +1 231-946-7442. 6 motel rooms, 8 cottages. Motel $35 - 132, cottages $75 - 228.
  • Best Western Four Seasons Motel, 305 Munson Ave, +1 231-946-8424, toll-free: +1-800-823-7844. 74 rooms. Indoor heated pool, hot tub, game room. Complimentary expanded continental breakfast. Hot tub loft rooms available. $39 - 235.
  • Days Inn, 420 Munson Avenue #2, +1 231-941-0208, +1 231-941-7521. 182 rooms. Heated indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center. Complimentary continental breakfast. $45 - 179.
  • Economy Inn, 1600 N US-31 N, +1 231-938-2080. 10 rooms. $33 - 65.
  • Fairfield Inn, 3701 N Country Ln, +1 231-922-7900. 85 rooms. Indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center. Complimentary continental breakfast. Whirlpool rooms available. $44 - 179.
  • Grand Traverse Motel, 1010 E Front St, +1 231-947-9410.
  • Heritage Inn, 417 Munson Ave, +1 231-947-9520, toll-free: +1-800-968-0105. 39 rooms. 20 rooms include heart-shaped spas. Exercise room, video arcade game room. Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. $39 - 94.
  • Mitchell Creek Inn, 894 Munson Ave, +1 231-947-9330. 15 rooms; 9 singles (no telephone), 4 doubles (with kitchenettes) and 2 cottages. Open May through October. Standard rooms $39 - 89, kitchenette rooms $59 - 109, cottages $69 - 139.
  • Motel 6, 1582 US-31 N, +1 231-938-3002. 45 rooms. Average price $44.
  • Pine Crest Motel, 360 Munson Ave, +1 231-947-8900, toll-free: +1-800-223-4433. 35 rooms. Heated outdoor pool, indoor pool, spa, exercise room. Complimentary continental breakfast. Whirlpool rooms available.
  • Restwood Motel, 1566 N US-31 N, +1 231-938-1130. 15 rooms. Pool, waterslide.
  • Sands Motel, 1465 N US-31 N, +1 231-946-6930, toll-free: +1-800-946-6930. 21 rooms. Private beach and boardwalk. Complimentary deluxe breakfast bar.
  • Super 8 Motel, 1870 N US-31 N, +1 231-938-1887. 66 rooms. Complimentary continental breakfast. Whirlpool and fireplace rooms available. $45 - 121.
  • Travelodge, 704 Munson Ave, +1 231-922-9111, . Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Provides free continental breakfast, free WiFi, outdoor pool and spa, and is dog-friendly. Rooms renovated as of 2016. $32-200.
  • Traverse Bay Inn, 2300 N US-31 N, +1 231-938-2646. 24 1- and 2-bedroom suites. Fireplace and jacuzzi suites available. Heated pool, outdoor whirlpool. $39-199.
  • Whiting Hotel, 152 E Front St, +1 231-947-6360.

Mid-range

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Splurge

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  • Blue Lakes Vacation Rentals, +1 231-929-1837. Traverse City, 3 bedroom home on private island. 7.5 acres of sandy, private beaches. Includes use of pontoon boat. Open year round.
  • Brownstone Condominiums, 218 Boardman Ave, +1 231 922-2200. Luxury condominiums in downtown Traverse City.
  • Cedar Lake Lodge, 3704 Avery Trail, +1 231-632-0833. Open year round. On Cedar Lake. 4-bedroom, 2-bath new home with cedar tongue and groove throughout most of home. Free pontoon boat, water trampoline, kayaks, pool table, PS2, boat dock, swing set, sand box, fir pit, paddle boat, fireplace and games. $225-400.
  • Cherry Tree Inn on the Beach, 2345 N US-31 N, +1 231-938-8888. 78 rooms. Suites, whirlpool suites, fireplace suites and 2-bedroom apartments available. Balconies, Playstation 2, bathroom television, heated indoor pool, complimentary continental breakfast. Average price $139.
  • [dead link] Gold Coast Inn, 4612 N US-31 N, +1 231-938-2538, toll-free: +1-800-939-2538. Guest spa rooms overlooking the bay. 2-person spa, 2-person shower, gas log fireplace. Average price $198.
  • 1 Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, 100 Grand Traverse Village Blvd, +1 231-534-6000, toll-free: +1-800-236-1577. In Acme. 238 hotel rooms, 186 tower rooms, and 190 condominiums. Named among the Top 50 travel destinations by Condé Nast Traveler, and a Golf Magazine Silver Medal Resort. Three world-class golf courses, full-service spa, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, beach club, gallery of shops, six on-site restaurants and lounges. $201-275.
  • Great Wolf Lodge, 3575 N US-31 S, +1 231-941-3600, toll-free: +1-866-GR8-WOLF (478-9653). 281 suites. 51,000-square-foot indoor entertainment area, waterpark, arcade, children's craft and activity room, spa, fitness room and outdoor pool. Two on-site restaurants, the Loose Moose Cottage and the Camp Critter Bar and Grille. $199-309.
  • Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa, toll-free: +1-800-GO-BOYNE (46-26963). Part of the Boyne collection of resorts. European styled world class resort. Hotel is slope side.
  • North Shore Inn, 2305 N US-31 N, +1 231-938-2365. Average price $159.
  • Peninsula Bay Resort Condominiums, 1941 N US-31 N, +1 231-922-2200. Vacation rentals managed by Northern Shores Vacation Rentals, LLC. 13 luxury suites to choose from. All suites are 2 bedroom - 2 bathrooms. Resort enjoys an outside-bayside pool with hot tub & 330ft of private East Bay shoreline along the "miracle mile." Suites are a must see. Rates are weekly during summer from $2,200 - 3,000/week.
  • Pinestead Reef Resort, 1265 N US-31 N #2, +1 231-947-4010, toll-free: +1-800-968-1302. Studio, 1- and 2-bedroom units. Indoor heated pool, whirpool, sauna, exercise room, game room. $99-269.
  • Pointes North Inn, 2211 N US-31 N, +1 231-938-9191, toll-free: +1-800-968-3422. 52 rooms. Bayside rooms, jacuzzi whirlpool, heated bayside pool. Peak season $99-279, off-season $79-179.
  • Tamarack Lodge, 2035 US-31 N at Four Mile Rd, toll-free: +1-877-938-9744 ext 2006. 1- to 3-bedroom residences equipped with gourmet kitchens, jetted tubs, gas fireplaces, and private decks overlooking the lake. Indoor pool, children's play area, arcade. $125-450.

Bed and Breakfasts

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  • Antiquities' Wellington Inn, 230 Wellington St. 9 rooms, 2 2-bedroom carriage house apartments. Restored 1905 mansion with period furnishings. Average price $222.
  • Bowers Harbor Bed and Breakfast, 13972 Peninsula Dr. 3 rooms. Average price $97.
  • Cedar Creek Bed and Breakfast, 7651 East Timberwoods.
  • Chateau Chantal Bed and Breakfast, 15900 Rue de Vin. 3 rooms. Average price $247.
  • Cherry Knoll Farm, 2856 Hammond Road E. 5 rooms. Average price $62.
  • Field of Dreams Bed and Breakfast, 15627 Center Rd. 3 rooms.
  • Grey Hare Inn Vineyard Bed and Breakfast, W Carroll Rd, +1 231-947-2214, toll-free: +1-800-873-0652. 3 rooms. Gourmet Northern Michigan fusion with Tuscan/Provence breakfasts. Working farm and vineyard with U-Pick grapes. Boat and breakfast available. $125-195.
  • The Inn at Chateau Grand Traverse, 12301 Center Rd. 6 rooms. Average price $132.
  • Petals and Pines Bed and Breakfast, 19963 Center Rd. 3 rooms. Average price $187.
  • Warwickshire Inn Bed and Breakfast, 5037 Barney Rd. 3 rooms. Average price $80.
  • Wind in the Pines Bed & Breakfast, 13573 S. Gallagher Rd. 3 rooms. Average price $150.

Cottages and condos

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  • Island View Cottages, 853 E Front St, +1 231-947-2863. 13 cabins. Open from early May to November 1st. Completely furnished with kitchenettes, outdoor grills, shuffleboard and basketball courts, and beach play center.
  • Shoestring Resort, 2960 Arbutus Hill Rd, +1 231-946-9227. 4 cottages. $300-350 per week.
  • The Beach Condominiums, 1995 US-31 N, toll-free: +1-800-778-2228. 30 rooms. Heated outdoor pool, hot tub. Full kitchens, sundecks, beachfront. Whirlpool rooms available. $99 (nightly) - $1400 (5-day).

Go next

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Routes through Traverse City
Mackinaw City Charlevoix  N  S  Interlochen Muskegon
Manistee Leelanau Peninsula  N  S  END
Ends at Empire  W  E  Kalkaska Grayling


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