8 Sights & Landmarks in Emmet County That You Shouldn't Miss

October 19, 2021 Timmy Ribble

Discover the best top things to do in Emmet County, United States including Bay View Association, Pond Hill Farm, Historic Gaslight District, Crooked Tree Arts Center, Tunnel of Trees - M119, Waugoshance Lighthouse, St Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Peaceful Produce.
Restaurants in Emmet County

1. Bay View Association

1745 Encampment Ave Located along US Highway 31, Petoskey, MI 49770 +1 231-347-6225
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Bay View Association

Reviewed By Global531832

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.

2. Pond Hill Farm

5699 S Lake Shore Dr, Harbor Springs, MI 49740-9784 +1 231-526-3276 [email protected] http://www.pondhill.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 257 reviews

Pond Hill Farm

Enjoy our new large outdoor Biergarten for food, beer, wine and hard cider! Wander the farm with a beer and take in our 200 acres of nature. The kids will love the gnome house hunt through the woods, the pumpkin patch in the fall and the playground and farm animals are a must as well!!

Reviewed By tamaralww - Petoskey, United States

Love feeding the bass out in the pond. Slinging giant squash using a giant sling shot. The animals are fun for the kids. Great place to bring the sleds for the kids and the parents can sit inside tasting some divine beverages.

3. Historic Gaslight District

Mitchell, Petoskey, MI 49770 http://www.michigan.org/property/petoskey-s-historic-gaslight-district/
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4.5 based on 374 reviews

Historic Gaslight District

Reviewed By kennethkU3585FE - Downers Grove, United States

Went to 3 above average restaurants. Very prosperous downtown, fun to walk, shops, parks. Also had a farmers' market.

4. Crooked Tree Arts Center

461 E Mitchell St, Petoskey, MI 49770-2623 +1 231-347-4337 http://www.crookedtree.org
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Crooked Tree Arts Center

Reviewed By MarkKonyndyk - San Mateo, United States

On Saturdays the center offers art projects for the community. We were in town to visit Petoskey. Even our 2 year old was able to participate in the fun art work. The teacher was awesome and provided aid when needed. Highly recommend it.

5. Tunnel of Trees - M119

South Lakeshore Dr, Harbor Springs, MI 49737 http://www.m119tunneloftrees.org/
Excellent
55%
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4.0 based on 352 reviews

Tunnel of Trees - M119

Reviewed By 409jeaninef

This was a great way to spend about 3 hours! A beautiful drive through the forest with breathtaking views of Lake MI. Once you get to Cross Village you must stop at Leggs Inn for lunch. Plan to wait, but grab a drink and head out to the garden. Beautiful flowers and view of the water.

6. Waugoshance Lighthouse

West Entrance, Cross Village, MI 49723 +1 906-250-5097 [email protected] http://www.waugoshance.org
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3.5 based on 4 reviews

Waugoshance Lighthouse

A silent and majestic sentinel, the Waugoshance Lighthouse marks the western entrance to the straits of Mackinac. Thousands of sailors and freighter captains have used Waugoshance to mark their arrival in the straits of Mackinac for business, sport and leisure. Latitude: 45.8101Longitude: -85.1324This treacherous area of Lake Michigan was the location of the first wood lightship stationed on Waugoshance Shoal in 1832. In 1851, the Lighthouse Board decided to replace the lightship with Waugoshance Lighthouse.The Waugoshance Lighthouse is best viewed by boat or from the air. Waugoshance Shoal and the waters surrounding the light are treacherous. Only distant views are advisable by boat, helicopter or plane.

7. St Francis Xavier Catholic Church

513 Howard St, Petoskey, MI 49770-2713 +1 231-347-4133 http://www.petoskeysfx.org/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

8. Peaceful Produce

3565 Elder Rd, Carp Lake, MI 49718-9774 +1 231-436-1221 http://peacefulproducefarm.com

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