Petoskey, sitting on the shores of Lake Michigan, has been a popular vacation spot for decades. Earnest Hemingway spent the first 18 summers of his life sailing and fishing on nearby Walloon Lake, and the area features prominently in several of his stories. The Little Traverse History Museum shows how the Petoskey area was a formative influence on young Hemingway. The area is also a well known winter destination, with three popular ski resorts featuring everything from dog sled rides to tubing.
Restaurants in Petoskey
5.0 based on 282 reviews
We parked in Sunset Park in Petoskey and headed to Harbor Springs. In order to avoid the airport and the noise of busy roads, turn down Beach Road and follow this quiet road all the way to the delightful town of Harbor Springs. You will pass lovely homes and waterfront views. There are many eateries to choose from in Harbor Springs before you head back to your starting point.
5.0 based on 32 reviews
Pedego Petoskey is the place for electric bicycles in Northern Michigan and beyond. We are passionate about electric bikes, and we put our full hearts into everything that we do. We treat our customers like dear friends because that’s exactly what you are to us. Please visit us and take a free test ride on a Pedego Electric Bike today. Hello, fun…
5.0 based on 29 reviews
We specialize in small group tours of Petoskey area wineries. Reserve a handful of seats in our stylish 8-passenger van, or book the whole van for a private group experience. We’ll chauffeur you to several wineries to taste wines unique to our region. Here vintners blend cold-hardy grapes with classic European varieties, yielding distinct flavors only northern climates can produce.
5.0 based on 101 reviews
This is an amazing trail to hike by a river. We took my father- in- law who was also able to walk it. Nice afternoon in nature not too far from downtown petoskey.
5.0 based on 55 reviews
I loved coming here on my birthday. My boyfriend and I had spent time in Mackinac City and were on our way back home to Traverse City. We love Petoskey so before picking up our Indian food at a restaurant across the highway we decided to play putt putt golf at Pirates Cove Adventure Golf. What a blast. The staff welcomed us and handed us a Captain's Course card. We didn't bother keeping score. It was so much fun to just enjoy the game in the moment. The course is easy to navigate and there's some challenging golf holes.. Lots of trees and quaint waterways and falls add to the charm. I can't wait to go back someday again. If you want to brush up on your golfing this little gem on Highway 31 in Petoskey will win you over.
5.0 based on 46 reviews
Know Way Out – Petoskey’s Escape Room is a thrilling new form of interactive entertainment for your group of friends, family or co-workers. Your group has 60 minutes to find a way to escape – easier said than done. You must all work together as a team to discover the clues, solve the riddles and finish the puzzles that will lead you all to victory. Think of it as “Ultimate Sports for the Mind”– adrenaline rush included. Your brain is put to the ultimate test, challenged to work and think way outside the box as the sixty-minute timer relentlessly breathes down your neck. All of our experiences are meticulously themed and highly detailed to thoroughly immerse you in the fantasy of the “life-or-peril” situation in a perfectly safe, yet thrilling environment. So, if you’re ready to put your wits, brain, nerves and teamwork skills to the test, Know Way Out, is the ultimate entertainment experience for you.
Great value and great fun! The Mad Hatter escape room exceeded our expectations in every way. This is a must do for locals and visitors alike.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Gingerbread cottages with flower-filled window boxes built in the 1880s, and streets shaded by tall leafy trees, take you back to a simpler time. There are concerts and plays to attend in the spacious auditorium in the heart of Bay View. Enjoy hiking trails, tennis courts, swimming and sailing in Little Traverse Bay. Browse in the well-stocked library, pick up your mail at the old fashioned post office, while munching on freshly baked pastries. Evenings often bring awe-inspiring sunsets in shades of gold, orange and crimson, a perfect ending of a peaceful or energetic day in Bay View.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Searching for Petoskey Stones, walking out to the light house, watching the fishing boats, yachts, and sailboats, catching a baseball or softball game, browsing the history museum, relaxing on the large grass park lawn, walking the dog, so many things to do at this park near the marina. There is plenty of parking and you can walk under the road and up to the GasLight District of Petoskey.
4.5 based on 543 reviews
Situated on the East end of Little Traverse bay, the Petoskey State Park is one of the most amazing beachfront areas in the Great Lakes. It's like a smaller version of Holland State Park. Miles of sandy beach, amazing water, a really nice concession stand, the ability to bring your own picnic and beverages - just wow. We visit at least a few times a summer to "get away" from it all because it is so relaxing. Highly recommend! 5 stars
4.5 based on 374 reviews
Went to 3 above average restaurants. Very prosperous downtown, fun to walk, shops, parks. Also had a farmers' market.
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