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Pere Marquette SUV Tour 1

Pere Marquette SUV Tour

Immerse yourself in the Pere Marquette State Forest, with a round trip drive from Traverse City to Kalkaska. Highway one way & 2-track the other. A slow moving meander, and four wheel drive needed at times, it is a peaceful way to spend the day off the beaten path.

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Hemingway Haunts-1

Hemingway Haunts

Walloon Lake. Drive along North Shore Drive and the shores of Walloon Lake.  The breath-taking beauty makes it easy to understand why Ernest Hemingway’s family purchased land here over 100 years ago.  Continue through the Village of Walloon Lake & Boyne City to Horton Bay.  Pinehurst cottage sits in a rustic sitting, where Hemingway spent time as a young man, and married his first wife Hadley.

Horton Bay is a quaint hamlet founded as a lumbering town in the 1800’s.  Some of the early buildings remain, including the Horton Bay General Store.  Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the General Store is the “town center” and a step back in time.  The landmark also serves ice cream & sandwiches. In about a half mile West of town is Horton Creek, running through Rufus Teesdale Nature Preserve.  It is said that Hemingway may have lived as some of his fictional characters did, while fishing and playing along the creek.

In Petoskey, the Little Traverse History Museum in Bayfront Park houses relics and history of Hemingway and his works.  Finish your tour at the City Park Grill, and have a drink at the same massive mahogany bar where Hemingway once drank.

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Charlevoix South Dune-Creek-Brew-2

Charlevoix South Dune-Creek-Brew

Off the beaten path, you can grab a tasty picnic at Andy’s, then enjoy the flavors amongst the dunes of Fisherman’s Island, overlooking the island itself. Use your newly fed energy to hike the trails of Elizabeth B. Hoffmann Preserve to find the clean waters of Inwood Creek. Walk next door to the preserve, for a tasty beer at Bier’s Inwood Brewery overlooking Lake Michigan. Then find a perfect piece of local pottery next door again at Bier Art Gallery

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