Grand Haven will always hold a special place in my heart! I visited in spring, and walked around downtown for a bit, hit up Pronto Pup for a quick dinner of corndogs, and walked to the Grand Haven South Pier & Lighthouse. Definitely a must visit if you’re looking for a quaint beach town in Michigan… sunsets here are always glorious!
Read MoreTulips in spring? Yes, please! Windmill Island has over 100,000 tulips bloom in the spring! There is also a 250-year-old windmill which is called DeZwann, the only authentic Dutch windmill operating in the United States, a carousel, plus a few cute Dutch-themed shops to stroll. It’s just such a treat to walk around!
Read MoreRead on for an afternoon in downtown Muskegon… an adorable coffee shop, a stroll checking out some historic buildings and a replica Monet Garden, tour the Hackley & Hume Historic Homes, grab a beer or wine at Unruly Brewing, and drive out to Pere Marquette for sunset at Lake Michigan!
Read MoreI recently had the opportunity to work with Visit Escanaba on a weekend trip, so here’s my roundup blog post of all the places I’d recommend to drink, eat and adventure to! It was a great weekend full of excursions and relaxation! I have a total soft spot for Escanaba. I would return again and again for the character of this town, the food, the wine, vibes, and things to do.
Read MoreOn a sunny Saturday, I decided to trek around Marquette and hit a few miscellaneous things I haven’t visited yet… including a waterfall, beach, and roadside park. Of course, stopping for a favorite bagel sandwich and coffee along the way! Read on for a few random things to do in Marquette!
Read MoreLittle Presque Isle is now one of my favorite spots in town! To get to Little Presque, just head down 550/Big Bay Road… the same way you’d take to Sugarloaf or Wetmore Landing. Just 1.2 miles north of Wetmore’s entrance on the same side of the road, you’ll see signs for Little Presque.
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