Festivals & Events in Harbor Springs
Harbor Springs is situated on a natural, deep harbor, and this tiny, beautiful community offers great events and festivals for all.
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Harbor Springs is situated on a natural, deep harbor, and this tiny, beautiful community offers great events and festivals for all.
From haunted houses to trick or treating, Northern Michigan is full of Halloween’s fun activities during October.
An amazing array of activities like parades, fireworks, and more, make the 4th of July a special day in Northern Michigan.
You can find performances almost any night of the week in Northern Michigan with music by area musicians as well as professionals.
Indian River’s Winterfest is packed with fun things to do including a poker run, bonfires, music, food, kid’s events, and more.
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This 36 acre, 1.5 mile long Bear River Valley in Petoskey is truly spectacular and filled with natural beauty and things to do.
Young State Park outside Boyne City is a ‘year round delight for campers, hikers, snow lovers, swimmers and nature lovers.
Spring brings lots of outdoor activities to Northern Michigan but one often ends up on pancakes: making maple syrup.
West Michigan is home to numerous artists with so many different talents. Groovy music, vivid paintings, gorgeous photography, and more!
Fisherman’s Island State Park has more than 2,600 acres and miles of gorgeous Lake Michigan beach and is located just south of Charlevoix.
Founded in 1875, Bay View in Petoskey is a National Historic Landmark community with community-owned buildings, cottages, and two inns.
Harris Gardens at North Central Michigan College is a spectacular sculpture garden filled with 26 pieces of vibrant art.
With woods, dunes, and frozen lakes, the trails near Charlevoix and Boyne City are the places to cross country ski from December-March.
Northern Michigan has many varied settings for kayaking- whether it by river, one of the inland lakes, or Lake Michigan,
Fort Mackinac is open from May-October and includes buildings restored their original look after the fort’s occupation by the British