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Bay Harbor Walk 2

Bay Harbor Walk

Bay Harbor brings you the flavor of a new city. A revitalized lakefront development, the homes and downtown ambiance fully exhibits the refined style of modern architecture. A balance of man-made transition, with the vast waters of Little Traverse Bay, provides excellent scenery for the leisure stroll.

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Bay Harbor LTW Loop Walk 2

Bay Harbor LTW Loop Walk

Walking through Bay Harbor is big with extravagant views of the newly developed community. The downtown is fresh and polished, and the surrounding residential district is ornate in architecture and landscape. A easy walk is contained within the marina, downtown, and adjacent residences. More aggressive in nature, is a walk Easterly through East Park and returning along the Little Traverse Wheelway.

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Bay Harbor LTW Loop Bicycle 2

Bay Harbor LTW Loop Bicycle

Bicycling in Bay Harbor is stress-free beauty in a majestic setting. The streets move the traffic at a slow rate, all surrounded by big water, huge homes, and many sights to see. The community is flanked with Lake Michigan to the West, with interconnecting roadways and paved trails allowing a loop through the beautiful East Park.

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Bay Harbor Explore Drive 3

Bay Harbor Explore Drive

A drive through Bay Harbor is like an oasis off US-31, flanked by water, and populated with beautiful modern architecture. The streets are lined with beautiful new homes, architecturally intimate in nature. Most of the corridors offer simultaneous views of the homes, water, and colossal commercial areas. Near the East end, a large concrete pier remains from the days passed, offering a beautiful unobstructed view of Lake Michigan and Little Traverse Bay.

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Tunnel of Trees- Wilderness Drive 1

Tunnel of Trees- Wilderness Drive

A narrow tree-lined roadway along the Lake Michigan bluff, with sights of the water, beautiful homes, and scenery, all with a tradition of Native American history. Good Hart a good shopping stop.


Spring travel is less congested and provides the best views of the lake and homes along the route, in the absence of summer lush vegetation.


Tips on navigation. Weekdays, much less traffic. Plan for bicyclists. No centerline stripe. Slow driving, less than 25 mph. Call ahead for business hours.

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Tunnel of Trees- Wilderness Bicycle 1

Tunnel of Trees- Wilderness Bicycle

Bicycling the Tunnel of Trees is best begun in Harbor Springs. Ride Northbound on M-119 along the Lake Michigan shoreline, with the roadway being very narrow and winding. The corridor, as fitting of its nickname, is encased with tree canopy which creates a sort of tunnel feel. Periodic openings in the canopy offer views of Lake Michigan. Provisions are available in Good Hart, and Cross Village, then continue up to the South boundary of Wilderness State Park at Sturgeon Bay Dunes. The return back to Harbor Springs along Pleasantview Road is hilly terrain with scenic vistas of the countryside.

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Tunnel of Trees- Cross Village Drive 1

Tunnel of Trees- Cross Village Drive

A narrow tree-lined roadway along the Lake Michigan bluff, with sights of the water, beautiful homes, and scenery, all with a tradition of Native American history. Good Hart a good shopping stop.


Spring travel is less congested and provides the best views of the lake and homes along the route, in the absence of summer lush vegetation.


Tips on navigation. Weekdays, much less traffic. Plan for bicyclists. No centerline stripe. Slow driving, less than 25 mph. Call ahead for business hours.

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Tunnel of Trees- Cross Village Bicycle 1

Tunnel of Trees- Cross Village Bicycle

A narrow tree-lined roadway along the Lake Michigan bluff, with sights of the water, beautiful homes, and scenery, all with a tradition of Native American history. Good Hart a good shopping stop.

Spring travel is less congested and provides the best views of the lake and homes along the route, in the absence of summer lush vegetation.

Tips on navigation. Weekdays, much less traffic. No centerline stripe. Slow driving, less than 25 mph. Call ahead for business hours.

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