Photo by the Charlevoix Historical Society
Vacations and weekend get aways are a great time to take part in a variety of activities. In Charlevoix, you can fill your day with everything from a picnic on the beach in the summer, to biking in the fall, to downhill skiing in the winter, to hunting for mushrooms in the spring.
Northern Michigan is the place to try new things! Rent a bike or a kayak, go snow tubing, attend a concert or an art fair, or play a round of golf with friends.
Castle Farms, 5052 M-66 North, Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 237-0884
Charlevoix Area Community Pool, 11905 US-31 North, Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-0982
Charlevoix Circle of Arts, 109 Clinton St, Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-355.4
Charlevoix Historical Society, 103 State St., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-1816
Cinema III, 107 Antrim St., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-4353
Earl Young Mushroom House Tours, 106 Park Ave., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 445-0770
Harsha House Museum, 103 State St., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-4307
Mount McSauba, 09223 McSauba Rd., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 647-3267
Northern Exposure Charters, 202 Ferry Ave,, Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (989) 475-3811
Skydive Charlevoix, 111 Airport Dr., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 242-8822
Sunshine Charters, 222 Bridge Park Dr., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-0266
Antrim Dell Golf Club & Sunset Grill Restaurant, 12352 Antrim Dr., Ellsworth, MI, 49729, (231) 599-2679
Great Lakes Center for the Arts, 800 Bay Harbor Dr., Bay Harbor, MI, 49770, (231) 439-2600
Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra, 219 E. Lake St., Petoskey, MI, 49770, (231) 487-0010
Odawa Casino, 1760 Lears Rd. Petoskey, MI, 49770, (877) 442-6464
Raven Hill Discovery Center, 4737 Fuller Rd., East Jordan, MI, 49727, (231) 536-3369
Beaver Island is located 32 miles offshore of Charlevoix, Michigan and is the largest island in Lake Michigan.
The Harsha House and the Charlevoix Depot Museum, run by the Charlevoix Historical Society, preserve much of Charlevoix’s rich history.
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.
A group of professors visited Charlevoix after the Civil War and formed a summer association. More followed and it became a resort town.
The Charlevoix Circle of Arts is a vibrant, cultural center in downtown Charlevoix that presents six major visual exhibits annually.
With woods, dunes, and frozen lakes, the trails near Charlevoix and Boyne City are the places to cross country ski from December-March.