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Things to Do in Holland, Michigan

Welkom to Holland Michigan Sign Surrounded by Tulips

Whether you’re planning a weekend vacation or a week long getaway, there are endless things to do in Holland, Michigan. Included in Forbes Magazine’s list of “America’s Prettiest Towns,” Holland is a true gem.  Millions of people flock to the city for the Tulip Time Festival each May, to celebrate the city’s Dutch heritage and beautiful tulip gardens. But this charming community is bursting with so many more must-see activities. Scroll down for a list of Lake Michigan beaches in Holland, family-friendly activities, restaurants, pubs, and more.

4 Must-See Beaches in Holland, Michigan

 

Holland is home to a host of delightful beaches: the iconic Tunnel Park, Holland State Park, and Laketown Beach.

1. Holland State Park has something for everyone: fishing, a boat launch, concession stand, playground equipment, and a prime view of the picturesque Big Red Light House. This is an excellent beach for picnics, swimming, and spending all day in the sun – modern restrooms with a changing room makes it ideal for families with kids. For more details, visit Holland’s Holland State Park page. 

2. Tunnel Park is a sprawling 22-acre park featuring playgrounds for kids, picnic tables for family and friends, sand volleyball courts, modern restrooms, and a dune climb stairway for a picturesque view of the lake. The iconic tunnel entrance provides a fun and memorable experience. To learn more, visit Holland’s Tunnel Park page. 

3. Another beach option is Laketown Beach. Many locals call this “the beach with all the steps,” since there’s a steep uphill climb and downhill descent on the dune stairway. Located just south of Holland, there is roadside parking available and no cost to enter. Although there are no modern restrooms or playground equipment, this offers the pure simplicity of Michigan’s beauty. For pictures and an address, visit Holland.org’s Laketown Beach page.

4. Kouw Park is a small park situated on 200 feet of beachfront property along Lake Michigan. With designated picnic areas, play equipment, designated parking, this beach destination is one of many fun ways to enjoy the Holland area. To learn more, visit Kouw Park’s information page.

Related: You can find more fun Lake Michigan beaches within driving distance in Thinking Summer: Unsalted’s Best Beaches in West Michigan.

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Family Friendly Things to Do in Holland, Mi

 

Windmill Island Gardens is one of the best family vacation activities in Holland, Michigan.

Due to its vast array of family-friendly attractions, Holland is one of the best family vacation spots in Michigan. Check out three of our favorite year-round options.

1. If you haven’t visited Windmill Island Gardens at least once, then it’s time to add this to your itinerary! This is a hands-on way to experience the rich Dutch culture of Holland, whether you’re strolling through the 36 acres of gorgeous gardens or admiring the custom street organ. You’ll love walking through the only authentic, fully-operational windmill in the United States. (The windmill’s flour is the perfect souvenir!) In order to learn more, check out Holland.org’s Windmill Island Gardens page.

2. Similarly, Nelis’ Dutch Village offers a lovely walk through Holland’s Dutch history. This pet-friendly park features plenty of rides and attractions for kids, including a carousel and petting farm. Additionally, authentic dutch dances and educational presentations are a fantastic way to learn and enjoy a day with family and friends.

3. The Felt Mansion is located between Holland and Saugatuck and directly next to Saugatuck Dunes State Park. This historic landmark features 12,000 square feet of fascinating architecture and history. You can schedule a self guided tour or book a group tour, which includes a boxed lunch on the terrace. Visit FeltMansion.org for pictures and details. You won’t regret it!

Related: Similarly, you’ll find more recommendations in 5 Things to Do in Downtown Holland, Michigan, this Fall.

Restaurants & Pubs in Holland, Michigan

 

Whether you’re looking for quick and easy take out or craft brews and spirits, you’ll surely find something that suits your tastes in Holland. Need some inspiration? Start at one of the six venues below.

1. Both Poquito and Obstacle No.1 offer an exquisite food and drink experience. Obstacle No. 1 provides a sophisticated lounge experience with unforgettable craft cocktails and access to Poquito’s menu. Poquito, the adjoining restaurant, has a more relaxed atmosphere with the same exceptional food and service.

People eating at the best restaurants in Holland Michigan

2. New Holland Brewing Company’s craft beers and spirits are in demand all over the country. And their food menu is a popular among the locals! Visit the pub in downtown Holland for distinct drinks and a full lunch and dinner menu.

3. Hops at 84 East features a taproom as well as a restaurant. Since it’s located on downtown Holland’s bustling “main drag,” this is a fabulous place to enjoy before or after checking out the local shops and stores. Visit hops84east.com to learn more.

4. Known for its award winning spirits, Copper Craft Distillery offers a variety of premium spirits and canned cocktails. These are perfect for lazy days on the beach or nights spent around campfires.

5. If you’re craving steak, burgers, seafood, or chicken, then consider adding Beachwood Grill to your “must visit” list! Both indoor and outdoor seating is available.  In addition to its traditional restaurant style service, Beachwood Grill offers catering for both large and small groups.

Related: Check out this list of wineries in Holland or nearby in nearby Southwest Michigan towns.

 

Rainy Day Adventures

 

Whether your beach vacation happens to fall on a rainy week, or you just want some ideas of indoor activities for the colder seasons, there are plenty of family-friendly indoor activities in Holland.

1. The Holland Aquatic Center has something to offer every age group. The 150 ft water slide, zipline, and children’s play area is perfect for the kids. Meanwhile, adults can pump some iron in the fully equipped exercise room and use the lap swim area in the designated pools.

2. Just a few blocks away, the Holland Museum is another great way to spend time in downtown Holland. The museum focuses on interactive learning and features exhibits honoring Holland and the greater Holland area. And, if you’re looking for free things to do, take note! On the second Mondays of each month are free admission days, so make sure to factor this in when making your vacation plans!

3. Sperry’s Moviehouse at 84 West 8th Street offers a broad selection of movies with exceptionally comfortable recliner seats. In order to see what’s playing, check out SperrysMovieHouse.com.

4. When was the last time you played Laser Tag? The Lost City features an indoor laser tag arena, miniature golf course, Oasis cafe, and indoor arcade. You can even reserve event space for birthday and graduation parties. Call the Lost City at 616-396-6746 for more information.

5. Another venue that offers Laser Tag is BAM! BAM contains many more fun activities for the family: a bowling alley, climbing walls, and even a competitive axe throwing. Visit Gobamgo.com for more information.

Vacation Rentals in Holland:
Finding the Best Getaway Home with BVW Unsalted Vacations

More and more people are opting out of hotels and gravitating towards short term vacation rental homes. Luckily, Holland has plenty of options!

Remember, when you book directly through a management company like Unsalted Vacations, you can save quite a bit of money! This is actually cheaper than booking through VRBO and AirBnb. The following list features some of the best vacation rentals in the city.

Interior living room of The Green House Short Term Rental Property Near Grand Rapids

1. Bird’s Eye View is a fantastic vacation rental nestled atop a picturesque dune. Offering bird’s eye views of Lake Macatawa, this spacious 5-bedroom, 3.5-bath retreat is the perfect haven for large groups on vacation.

2. Jeannette’s Retreat is nestled in the heart of the city of Holland. You will enjoy peaceful privacy on the upper level of this brick, two-story home. A spacious bedroom with hardwood floors and king bed offers a sunny view of the quaint Westcore neighborhood.

3. The Green House is a pet-friendly vacation rental located in the heart of Holland. Full of character and charm, and located just a couple short blocks from Washington Square, you’ll find yourself immersed in all that Holland has to offer.

4. If you want a beachy bungalow with Lake Michigan access, then check out the Modern Mini. This affordable beach rental has two bedrooms and one bathroom.

To find more vacation rental homes in Holland, check out our complete list of Holland vacation rentals.

 

Now that we’ve explored the best things to do in Holland, the vacation planning can continue. We look forward to welcoming you to our city!

We’re so excited to share our list of the best things to do in Manistee, Michigan with you! Michigan is known for its natural beauty, unspoiled coastline, and small-town charm.

Summertime in the the mitten state means warm, golden sand between your toes. Soothing, freshwater waves lapping at the shoreline. The gentle ripple and clang of a ship’s sail blowing in the breeze. There are miles of Lake Michigan coastline to explore during a summer-time stay in any one of Michigan’s beach towns — but there’s one hidden gem in particular that we don’t want you to overlook.

It’s a little town called Manistee. And it’s the ideal spot for a pure, unsalted Michigan vacation. But if you’re not familiar with the area, you might be wondering what there is to do. You’ve come to the right place! With a delightful downtown riverwalk, a gorgeous harbor, beautiful beaches, and much more, this self-proclaimed “Victorian Port City” has all you’ll need for a relaxing, entertaining, and memory-filled vacation.

 

The Most Popular Things to Do in Manistee, Michigan in Summer & Warmer Months

 

1. The Riverwalk

Strolling the Manistee Riverwalk is one of the most popular things to do in Manistee, Michigan because it follows the Manistee River through town. The walk winds behind the downtown businesses and ends at the beach, near the point where the river flows into Lake Michigan.

Along the way, you can take the stairs and pathways up to visit the restaurants and shops downtown. Or, you can stroll along and enjoy the boats gliding up and down the river.

And there’s a bonus for the history buffs— you’ll find 25 markers and plaques highlighting the history of the region as you traverse the riverwalk!

view of cement foundation and white north pier lighthouse in Muskegon, Mi

2. The North Pierhead Lighthouse

Another one of our favorite things to do in Manistee is to admire the lighthouse. Standing 39 feet tall and keeping watch over the shores of Lake Michigan, the North Pierhead Lighthouse protects and welcomes boats into the harbor.

Built-in 1869— and re-built in 1872 after a fire— it has a classic iron “catwalk” silhouette that we hear is rare in a working lighthouse. It also hosts some of the most breathtaking, Instagram-worthy sunsets in Michigan.

3. Visit Local Beaches (Among the Best Family-Friendly Things to do in Manistee, Mi!)

First Street Beach and Fifth Avenue Beach are both a short stroll away from some of our Manistee vacation home rentals. With playground areas, boat launch spots, food vendors, showers, picnic areas, and even free Wifi, these beaches have everything you need for a perfect day on the lake!

Douglas Park at First Street Beach, a grand beach and recreational zone in the region, boasts multiple amenities. It is well-equipped with numerous athletic fields, tennis courts, and basketball arenas.

You can find a longer list of Manistee beaches in our newly updated list of 11 Beaches in Manistee, Mi for Your Summer 2024 Bucket List .

4. Little Mac Suspension Bridge: A Must-Have for Your Manistee Bucket List in 2024

According to Manistee Tourism’s page for first-time visitors, the vision for the charming suspension bridge begin to unfold in the 19902. This delightful footbridge, tenderly known as “Little Mac,” was inspired by its much grander sibling, the Mackinac Bridge. Completed in 1996 by the U.S. Forest Service and Consumers Power Company, Little Mac is a 245-foot pedestrian haven gently urging you to explore its serene surroundings.

As you meander along its exquisite path, a stone’s throw from the enchanting suspension bridge, you’ll discover the Hodenpyl Dam. This remarkable feat of engineering forms part of Consumers Energy’s network of 13 hydroelectric dams, gracefully scattered throughout Northern Lower Michigan. Experience an unforgettable stroll as Little Mac guides you through awe-inspiring nature and serenity.

 

5. Arcadia Overlook aka ‘Inspiration Point’ in Manistee County

Last but not least, remember to stop and savor the views offered by the Arcadia Overlook! As you drive along the stunningly Scenic Highway M-22, you’ll find this popular scenic overlook at the highest point of the highway. (In fact, the steep incline with almost definitively cause your ears to pop!)

Once you reach the Arcadia Overlook by car, you’ll want to pull on your comfy walking shoes for the final 120-step ascent to the highest point in Manistee County.

Once atop the deck, there will be plenty of space to sit and relax, and there are even charcoal grills available.

Depending on the clarity of the skies, you might be able to see the North Pier Lighthouse and Manistee Harbor below. The gorgeous Arcadia and Onekama piers will likely be visible as well.

Once you make it to the top, there’s only one thing left to do – bask in the tranquil beauty of Manistee County.

Wooden platform built to overlook Lake Michigan

Arcadia Overlook, or ‘Inspiration Point’

Popular Things to Do in Manistee, Michigan Year Round

The following ideas are popular year-round, since they generally involve staying inside!

6. The Downtown Shopping District Offers Plenty of Things to Do in Manistee, Mi During Winter Months

If you window shopping and dining out, then visiting downtown is sure to become one of your favorite things to do in Manistee, Michigan. Downtown Manistee has many quaint shops, boutiques, and cafes to explore. In fact, Manistee shopping is many vacationers’ favorite activity!

Take a peek inside Surroundings for candles, gifts, and fine cigars.

The Happy Owl Bookshop is the perfect spot to pick up a beach read— or for a lazy browse on a rainy day. The Outpost is a clothing shop and a full-service coffee, tea and espresso bar.

The recently restored 1930s-era Vogue Theater is the ideal spot to see the latest cinema releases. The Grand Theater seats 187, while a smaller screening room seats 45. The renovated lobby, lounge, and concession area combined with a state-of-the-art projection and sound system provide a truly amazing experience for film-goers!

 

What to Do in Manistee Michigan7. The Food: Add These Restaurants to Your Manistee, Mi Bucket List!

For a small town, Manistee has a variety of impressive restaurants to explore.

Most are located along picturesque River Street, allowing you to slowly meander and continue shopping or catch a movie after dinner.

Or, even better— find some dessert!

Be sure to check out a few of these local-favorite spots while you’re in town.

 

Blue Fish Kitchen & Bar

This riverside restaurant features an extensive wine and craft beer list, artisan cocktails and farm-to-table fare. They serve an impressive array of Great Lakes fish that is artfully prepared by their chefs.

Blue Fish will also cook your catch. In other words, they’ll take your fresh-from-the-lake catch of the day and serve it up pan- seared or Parmesan-crusted and baked to perfection.

How cool is that?

North Channel Brewing Co.

Their motto is simple— Great Food. Great Beer. Great People.

Sounds good to us!

The atmosphere is friendly and laid-back, and their beer and barbecue are outrageously delicious. The burgers are amazing, too. Try the Bacon Slaw Burger, the Animal Smokehouse with goat cheese and pork belly, or the Fried Green Tomato BLT. There are 12 taps behind the bar featuring house made beers and ciders, as well as two small batch taps for rotating special and seasonal beers.

North Channel also specializes in craft cocktails and carries various wines, so there is truly something for everyone.

 

Now That We’ve Covered Things to Do in Manistee, Mi: Let’s Find the Best Places to Stay!

There are so many reasons to visit Manistee, and so many things to do! Start your day savoring a cup of coffee in your private vacation rental. Spend a lazy afternoon at one of the three Manistee beaches, or get lost in time as you stroll through the local antique stores and cafes. BVW Unsalted Vacations offers multiple Manistee vacation homes, including Freshwater Cove, Bellavita, and Marina Place.  These serve as the perfect launch pads for exploring all that the city has to offer.

Book your trip to ‘must-see Manistee’ today! Hopefully one item from this list of things to do in Manistee, Michigan got you a little more excited to visit this charming beach town.

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The Ultimate Guide to a Breathtakingly Beautiful M22 Michigan Highway Adventure

Winding along northern Michigan’s coastline, the M22 Michigan highway offer’s a scenic drive, showcasing the countless picturesque views and adventures just bound to occur on this coastal adventure. In fact, you’ll pass over 21 points of interest and 11 quaint communities. Each and every one offers vineyards, eateries and lookout attractions galore. Furthermore, the four major seasons of the year highlight the unique beauty offered by Highway M22. In fact, travel during autumn, it’s a legitimate color tour! In fact, this stretch was once voted America’s Number One Best Scenic Autumn Drive!

M22 Highway sign near the side of the road

 

Overview: M22’s Scenic Route Along Lake Michigan & FAQs

Perhaps you’ve always been aware of the M22 Highway. But if you’re a newbie, it helps to have more information about route m22 before embarking on the classic M-22 drive with no prior instructions. First we’ll cover a few quick FAQs, and then we’ll begin the route planning and share our favorite spots along the way!

1 Where is M22 in Michigan?

The M22 scenic drive starts in Manistee and meanders along charming Lake Michigan towns for a whopping 116 miles until it “ends” in Traverse City.  Since the M-22 Michigan highway takes a U-turn, it’ll take you right back to Manistee. Furthermore, Traverse City connects easily to freeways leading the way back to southwest Michigan towns. In other words, you could plan a longer M 22 Michigan Vacation even if you live in Holland, Grand Haven, or even Saugatuck or South Haven.

2. Are there good places to stay along M22 in Michigan?

Without a doubt, there are plenty of hotels and motels along the M22 Michigan Highway. In fact, you’ll find some recommendations in the second half of this article. When you’re beginning in Manistee, we have several great vacation rentals for you.

3. Can you give me an M22 Michigan route map?

Of course! It’s easy to use this Google-approved Highway M-22 map. Additionally, the Manistee Tourism website offers a recommended route map. On the front page of their website, simply scroll down and click “Download a Printable Version.” They also have a ready-made map shown as an image on that first page. As an added bonus, this lovely tribute page to the M-22 Drive showcases a wide variety of photos taken by visitors. These photos capture the breathtaking beauty of the small M-22 towns, and they also span a variety of seasons.

4. What should I bring along for an M22 Road Trip?

M22 Michigan Route to Scenic Overlooks
First, make sure to print the Google M22 Route Map and print it as a backup. You’ll also want comfy hiking clothes, sun glasses, binoculars, a bathing suit, and adequate cash for the unique and varied shops. In other words, be ready for lots of climbing and hiking! Check out our list of helpful packing tips for more ideas.

5. When is the M-22 Color Tour?

Luckily, the M22 scenic drive is scenic all four seasons of the year. In fact, there are even igloos available in the winter in some villages. However, you’ll need to wait till the leaves start changing in Autumn. This will alert you to an opportunity to experience the color tour.

6. Where are the M22 Stores?

You’ll find an M22 store in Glen Arbor and Traverse City.

7. How long does it take to drive M22?

To be exact, the M-22 Michigan highway is 116 miles. Theoretically, you could compute the time based on how speedy you are behind the wheel. According to Lazy Trips,  you can drive the entire length of M22 in Michigan in just under three hours. That is, if you’re starting in Manistee and returning from Traverse City.

And according to Lazy Trips, it will take seven hours for you to drive route m22 if you begin in Detroit.

 

BVW Unsalted Vacations’ M22 Michigan Highway Coastal Adventure

The M22 Michigan route is bursting with things to do, new foods to try, gorgeous michigan sky views to behold, and much more. But we’ve condensed the overwhelming volume of options into a concise list. You could definitely use the items below to plan the perfect “day trip” in Michigan, but one day is cutting it close. You might feel rushed! Instead, we suggest planning a weekend getaway. And if you’re traveling from southwest Michigan towns like Saugatuck or Holland, why not plan a week-long getaway?

Luckily, Manistee is a charming town to visit all year round. So, you can always begin with a couple days in one of our furnished rentals before beginning the drive.

Without further ado, it’s time to hit the trail!

Manistee to Onekama

Onekama is the first village on the M22 route after Manistee. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at the Onekama Village park. with its amenable picnic area, sandy beach, playground, and boat launch. With the allure of swimming, you may never want to leave!

One notable tourist attraction, “Old Facefall,” looks like a random pipe sticking up from the ground. But it’s actually an artesian spring with delightfully pure water.

From Onekama to Arcadia

After leaving Onekama, route M22 will nudge you along to the sleepy village of Arcadia. The natural beauty along the waterfront is perfect for a gentle, nature-filled walk.
Wooden platform built to overlook Lake Michigan
It will be obvious when you’ve arrived at the Arcadia Dunes and Inspiration Point.  The Arcadia Overlook aka “Inspiration Point” is one of the highest lookouts over majestic Lake Michigan waters. Please note that he 120-step climb to the overlook is physically demanding. In fact, your ears will likely pop!

However, trust us when we say the view is truly worth it. And there will be plenty of seating and even grills for food prep when you reach the summit. Make sure to bring binoculars to this one-of-a-kind Lake Michigan overlook! During clear skies, you might catch a glimpse of the North Pier Lighthouse or the Manistee Harbor. Stunning vistas of the Arcadia and Onekama piers are typically visible no matter the weather.

Instead of rushing through the experience, try to truly revel in the pure beauty of Michigan. By taking time for yourself, you’re practicing a valuable form of self care. Simple steps like these are all part of the wellness travel movement, and these are small ways to improve your well-being without paying a cent.

Frankfort

After a leisurely mini-vacay at Inspiration Point, it’ll be time to get back on highway M22. Frankfort’s vibrant downtown with charming eateries will welcome you!  L’Chayim Delicatessen is a popular place for picnic provisions, bagels, and breakfast sandwiches. For a quick pick me up, Perks of Frankfort offer coffee, sweets, and gifts from local artisans. If it’s warm enough, you can visit Crystal Lake Beach for a refreshing plunge.

Frankfort is also home to the famous, and truly enchanting, Point Betsie Lighthouse.

Point Betsie Lighthouse

Due to Pointe Betsie Lighthouse’s rich cultural significance, visting this attraction could easily take an entire day! Since 1858, it has been a fully functional lighthouse, guiding mariners when needed.

But Point Betsie is so much more than just a lighthouse: daily tours are open to the public, the lighthouse associates are involved in community outreach, and there’s a fun gift shop on site. The daily tours are extremely affordable, making this a great family-friendly activity.

But that’s not all – the Point Betsie beach is world-class and open to the public.  In fact, tourists can even spend the night at the lighthouse! This is a fabulous way to learn more about life as a lighthouse keeper.

Point Bestsie sits between the awe-inspiring beauty of Sleeping Bear Dunes’ Lake Michigan shoreline and Frankfort. As you can see, any M 22 Michigan ‘Day Trip’ could easily become a week-long adventure!

Lighthouse rests on the Lake Michigan Shoreline with blue skies in background and sandy beach.

Since 1858, Frankfort’s Point Betsie Lighthouse has been fully functional.


Sleeping Bear Dunes

After Frankfort, Sleeping Bear Dunes awaits you. Make sure to admire the sandy scenic bluffs that soar well above Lake Michigan. You’ll also want to explore the intricate system of over a hundred hiking trails along the lakeshore. Again, give yourself time to appreciate the pure Michigan beauty! Slow down and marvel in the beautiful inland lakes, unique plants and animals, and amazing views of Lake Michigan.

If you want to extend your highway M 22 trip even further, you can even camp for a night at Sleeping Bear Dunes.

Glen Arbor: Shopping, Eating, and Drinking

The M22 Michigan Highway will eventually lead you to Glen Arbor.  In addition to boutique shopping and local eateries, Glen Arbor is home to the M22 store. Of course you’ll want to pick up some swag while you’re there!

Here are four more must-visit places in Glen Arbor:

From Glen Arbor to Empire

The next stops on your M-22 drive are Empire and Leland. One of the best places to stay on M22 is the Empire Lakeshore Inn.  This nicely-appointed hotel is very close to Sleeping Bear Dunes. This Again, there are plenty of things to do and see in each town.

Consider the following highlights:

The Empire Bluff Trail offers breathtaking Lake Michigan overlook vistas.

Located near the Empire Bluff Trail, this M22 scenic bluff is stunningly beautiful!

 

Leland: Route M22’s One-of-a-Kind Fishing Village

Nest, you’ll head up the Leelanau Peninsula and arrive in Fishtown, USA aka Leland. Today, the weather-worn docks are filled with shanties, quirky shops, and excellent galleries. Without a doubt, you could spend days enjoying Leland. But consider the following highlights:

 

M-22 Michigan’s Final Destination: Traverse City

 

Route 22 Michigan takes a U-turn after its final stop in Traverse City.  However, staying in Traverse City is definitely worth an extra day or two!

In the following list, hopefully at least one or two options stand out for your M-22 Michigan Vacation:

And, last but not least, make sure to visit the M22 Clothing Store’s Traverse City location.

 

Coming Back Home: Places to Stay After Your M22 Michigan Highway Drive & Coastal Vacation

 

As you can see, picturesque M22 Highway offers countless opportunities for relaxation, adventure, and exploration. From the charming town of Manistee to the vibrant feel in Traverse City, every stop along the way provides delightful attractions, natural beauty, and unforgettable experiences.

BVW Unsalted Vacations will be waiting with open arms if you need a place to stay on your return home. If you’re interested in spending a weekend in Manistee during the first leg of your journey, make sure to chekc out our guide to 11 Beaches in Manistee, Mi [Updated 2024]. Especially if you have a long drive leading you back to Holland, Saugatuck, South Haven, or wherever you call home. We offer vacation rentals in Manistee, Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Muskegon, and many other local cities. Simply visit the Unsalted Vacations website and use our handy search bar to reserve lodging.

Now that your lodging is covered, all you have to do is pick a day—and drive. You could make it a quick M22 Michigan day trip. But you could also plan a weekend getaway. In fact, it would be a very romantic getaway for two.

 

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