Photo by Todd & Brad Reed Photography
With 3,500 year ’round residents that swells to many times that size in the summer months, Boyne City’s charm is enticing. The energy in Boyne City is exciting: new businesses and restaurants, a bustling farmer’s market that draws vendors and shoppers from around Northern Michigan, SOBO- South Boyne’s art district, car show, drag races, and more.
The great outdoors surrounds Boyne City. Nearby Young State Park on Lake Charlevoix has many amenities and year ’round activities. Love to ski? Boyne Mountain is just a few minutes away. Golfer? Yes, Boyne City has golf! Ski in the winter, hunt for morels in the spring, sail on Lake Charlevoix in the summer, and golf surrounded by fabulous foliage in the fall.
You may explore places to shop, explore antiques and art galleries, dine, stay, and play. There is so much to see and do in Boyne City. We have great festivals such as our famous Morel Mushroom Festival and Harvest Festival. Throughout the summer months, Stroll the Streets brings music to downtown. From spring to fall and winter, too — Boyne City has it all!
Boyne Area Chamber of Commerce
115 S. Lake St., Suite A, Boyne City, MI 49712
(231) 582-6222
This 28-mile scenic highway running between Atwood and Boyne Falls known as the Breezeway draws visitors because it is gorgeous.
Boyne City is a gem in Northern Michigan. This growing city has it all: music, activities, attractions, dining, biking, skiing, and more.
Young State Park outside Boyne City is a ‘year round delight for campers, hikers, snow lovers, swimmers and nature lovers.
With woods, dunes, and frozen lakes, the trails near Charlevoix and Boyne City are the places to cross country ski from December-March.
Boyne City is a gem in Northern Michigan’s crown. This growing, bustling city has it all, including great festivals and events for all ages.
In Boyne City, you can do everything from a picnic on the beach in the summer, to mushroom hunting in the spring, and everything in between.