Photo by Harbor Springs Area Historical Society
Vacations and weekend get aways are a great time to take part in a variety of activities. In Northern Michigan, 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.
Harbor Springs 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.
From dawn to dusk, it is here for you to enjoy in Northern Michigan.
Emmet County Sportsmen’s Club, 6835 Robinson Rd., Harbor Springs, MI, 49740, (231) 526-1135
Harbor Springs History Museum, 349 E. Main St., Harbor Springs, MI, 49740, (231) 526-9771
Harbor Springs Lyric Theatre, 275 E. Main St., Harbor Springs, MI, 49740, (231) 622-6366
Harbor Springs Performing Arts Center, 327 E. Bluff St., Harbor Springs, MI, 49740, (231) 526-4887
Little Traverse Conservancy, 3264 Powell Rd., Harbor Springs, MI, 49740, (231) 347-0991
Northern Lights Recreation, 8865 Harbor-Petoskey Rd., Harbor Springs, MI 49740, 231-347-3100
Nub’s Nob, 500 Nub’s Nob Rd., Harbor Springs, MI, 49740, (231) 526-2131
The Outfitter of Harbor Springs, 153 E. Main St., Harbor Springs, MI, 49740, (231) 526-2621
Thorne Swift Nature Preserve, 6696 Lower Shore Dr., Harbor Springs, MI 49740, (231) 526-6401
Touring Gear, 262 E. Main St., Harbor Springs, MI, 49740, (231) 526-7152
Big Bear Adventures, 4271 S. Straits Hwy., Indian River, MI, 49749, (231) 238-8181
Crooked Tree Arts Center, 461 E. Mitchell St., Petoskey MI, 49770, (231) 347-4337
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
Petoskey State Park, 2475 M-119, Petoskey, MI, 49770, (231) 347-2311
Take a beautiful color tour as you travel under a tunnel of colorful trees along M-119 from Harbor Springs to Cross Village.
Wildlife sanctuary Thorne Swift Nature Preserve is located 3 1/2 miles north of Harbor Springs, between Lower Shore Drive and Lake Michigan.
The arts, history and many types of entertainment in Northern Michigan mean visitors can enjoy fabulous music, theatre, and culture.
The natural beauty that helps make Harbor Springs special today was a part in drawing visitors to Harbor Springs generations ago.
The Andrew J. Blackbird Museum is named for a counselor who helped Native American veterans. Native American artifacts fill the museum space.
Little Traverse Conservancy protects land and scenic areas and provides opportunities for all of us to appreciate the environment.