Discover the best top things to do in Ellsworth, United States including Banks Township Park, GRACE: A Gallery, Northern Treasures, Royal Farms, Inc., Antrim Creek Natural Area.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
GRACE: a gallery, located in Atwood, Michigan. Featuring quality fine and functional art by local artists and artisans, housed in a historic 1895 country church. We believe arts true purpose is to bring a smile to one's heart. Stop in, you'll be glad you did.
Charming home goods art gallery and home boutique in a gorgeous old church is 100% worth the stop. If your driving by charlevoux and looking for something to do I recommend stopping in here you will NOT be disappointed. Pricing was fair and the owner is so sweet and you can tell she has a true passion for art. Was able to find cute decor to spice up my home, overall great experience 10/10 recommend.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Royal Farms, Inc is a boutique-like farm market located right off of N US 31 in Ellsworth, MI. We offer a large variety of fresh produce from our farm, homemade baked goods made in house, yummy cherry products like dried cherries and cherry preserves and much more! We have a greenhouse that is loaded with flowers during the spring and beautiful mums in the fall. We recently opened our new wine and hard cider tasting room located in the back of the market. It is a great place to relax, grab a snack and a glass of wine, of course! Stop in and see us, we are open from May-December 24th.
I dined here for lunch with my wife and 2 kids on July 20, 2020. We were driving to Petosky from Glen Arbor and we were looking for a lunch spot. We sort of just stumbled upon this place by accident and I am so glad we did. This place has a winery and a restaurant in the back and all kinds of nice things to see here. We had a fantastic lunch and even took a homemade cherry pie home. Cherry pie if my absolute fav so i consider myself an expert and this is the very best cherry pie I ever had in my life. I will go out of my way top stop back here again for lunch no question.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Two parks for the price of nothing! The north entrance leads to a very nice beach with great views. Their are some great rocks for people into rock collecting. Their are places to park and trails to hike. At the south entrance you park then there are trails to hike. 1 leads back to the north park. The other one leads to about a 5 minute hike to a stream view area. You'll see the stream almost right away, but in the distance and between foliage. It's a very nice stream, though nothing epic. There is then a 3 minute hike to the beach where the stream meets Lake Michigan. Again here the views are spectacular. Thetrails could be better marked and better upkept to get rid of low branches. The trail connecting the two parks is about 0.8 miles. Overall a 5 star review.
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