Photo by Todd and Brad Reed Photography
Charm? You bet! Petoskey’s Gaslight District is the place to shop, walk, dine, and enjoy. Walk through the pedestrian tunnel to the beautiful waterfront park where you can watch the boats come into the marina or visit the Little Traverse History Museum.
What can you do in the Petoskey area? How about visiting the Crooked Tree Arts Center, bike the Little Traverse Wheelway, take in a musical performance in Historic Bay View, or play outdoors.
And that is just in the summer. Petoskey is a four-seasons community packed with things to do. From beautiful fall foliage, to morel mushrooms in the spring, to top notch skiing and snowboarding in the winter months, we have it all. Winter activities are truly spectacular in the Petoskey area. Come enjoy all that we have to see and do!
Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce
401 East Mitchell Street, Petoskey, MI 49770
(231) 347-4150
Visit Mackinaw City’s location at the most Northern tip in the lower peninsula for the perfect destination for visitors!
Come visit Petoskey! This 6,000 person community nestled on the shores of Lake Michigan is sure to please with something to do every season!
Northern Michigan is filled with activities and is a year ’round place and visitor information can help with planning Up North visits.
Mackinaw and Mackinac are pronounced the same way. Why? It’s the area’s rich history with the Native Americans, French, and British.
Ernest Hemingway spent part of his first 22 years in Northern Michigan and now, his fans flock to the Petoskey area to walk in his footsteps.
Visit Mackinac Island for an adventure by bicycle or horse carriage! Visit and stay at the Grand Hotel and see all this island has to offer!
Visit Harbor Springs! A Northern Michigan classic any time of year for a variety of things to do. A destination that must be seen!
Make your next visit to Charlevoix! Sailing, boat, golfing, and beach going await for every visitor that comes to Charlevoix.
Visit Boyne City! Nestled along Lake Charlevoix, Boyne City is a gem in Northern Michigan’s crown of jewels.