Discover the best top things to do in Charlevoix County, United States including Sunshine Charters Day Tours, Castle Farms, Beaver Island Boat Company, North Point Nature Preserve, Fisherman's Island State Park, Young State Park, Michigan Beach Park, Raven Hill Discovery Center, Lavender Hill Farm, Boyne Mountain.
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5.0 based on 111 reviews
Enjoy a short cruise around the south side of Round Lake while viewing amazing homes and boathouses on our way out to Lake Charlevoix where we pop the sails. After sailing Lake Charlevoix, take a break with a quick swim before heading back through Round Lake’s north side. Blow the horn to open the bridge as we pass the “mushroom houses,” travel through the channel into Lake Michigan and spend the rest of the trip sailing the Great Lake before returning to the dock.Help raise and trim the sails or take the wheel and feel the exhilaration of steering a 40 ft long, 24ft wide custom offshore sailing catamaran. Whether a short swim off the boat or catching a spectacular sunset, Sunshine Charters will provide a one of a kind experience. Sunshine II is a Coast Guard inspected catamaran built for blue water sailing, ensuring you a safe and smooth ride on her spacious open deck. Sunshine Charters has over 15 years of providing safe and memorable sailing around Charlevoix the Beautiful!Private charters are available for groups up to 29 passengers. We will customize a sail to meet any group’s needs and itinerary: bridal, company, family, memorial, or friends.Daily Sail Times and Fares: 11:30-1:30-$35, 3:00-5:00-$35, 7:15-Sunset $40.00 -- (Children under 12, $10.00 off) Tickets available at the “Go Sailing” kiosk, of the Charlevoix City Harbor Master’s office, near the big white catamaran. Purchase tickets 15 minutes prior to departure.What to bring: sunscreen, swimsuit, towel, camera, jacket, snacks, alcohol or otherwise (pop & water are FREE)Credit cards accepted (5% discount for cash) 15% gratuity for the crew is anticipated
4.5 based on 398 reviews
Open year round, Castle Farms is one of Northern Michigan's top historic attractions, as well as one of the Midwest's premier wedding venues. Visitors can stroll throughout the magnificent stone buildings dating back to 1918, and enjoy gorgeous gardens. A variety of museum quality collections featuring castles, antique toys, and royalty memorabilia from around the world are displayed throughout the buildings. The Castle's 1918 Museum showcases items from that time era, plus World War I memorabilia. Children delight in feeding the huge rainbow trout swimming in the Reflection Pond, playing a game of giant chess, or hide-and-seek with the fairies and gnomes dwelling in the Enchanted Forest. Our Self-Guided Tours offer Scavenger Hunt tours for children, too! Everyone loves The Castle's Garden Railroad; with more than 1/2 mile of track and 68 G-scale trains, it's one of the largest in the State. Listed on both the National and State Historic Registries, Castle Farms is a world-class historic property where old world charm and modern-day elegance enchant visitors of all ages.
This was a amazing family adventure .Something for everyone in the family . From looking at antiques from the past to slaying a dragon .Don't forget to play chess outside with the big life size pieces .Lots of cool things in the gift shop too ????
4.5 based on 84 reviews
Beaver Island Boat Company has been providing the most relaxing, affordable transportation for people, pets, vehicles, and freight to Beaver Island for over 30 years and reservations for passengers are never required. A trip aboard one of our ferries is a must for those who believe the journey should be just as wonderful as the destination. Enjoy a 2 hour boat ride across 32 miles of Lake Michigan in one of our open air decks or relax in a passenger cabin. Whether you spend a day or week we’re sure you’ll fall in love with Beaver Island. Beaver Island offers – nature lovers and sportsmen alike – pristine woods, isolated beaches, hiking and biking trails, and uncrowded campsites. Fine dining, hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts and cottage rentals await those looking for an extended getaway. Those searching for a truly removed up-north destination will find it on Beaver Island.
Took the Emerald Isle from Charlevoix to Beaver Island and back for a day trip adventure. We didn't bring a car or luggage. The boat seems recently fixed up and you can bring food on (saw boxes of sandwiches and a whole deep dish pizza!) and apparently alcohol because people were drinking at 9am and there's not a bar on board. Will remember that next time! Dogs are allowed ($12 one way) and we got to meet several, who all did very well. The lake can get a bit choppy so I'd recommend taking something if you might get seasick. There are also several bathrooms onboard. We arrived at the dock with a gift certificate for round trip passes and a 1.5 hour island bus tour for 2 people and had to get 2 more of the same since there were 4 in our party. We had also made reservations for the bus tour for 4 and had an email confirmation. The person at the ticket counter at the dock was so confused and flustered and had no record of the reservation that they'd sent a confirmation for. The transaction took a long time. The person at the bus tour place had record of the reservation, but for 2 rather than 4. It all ended up working out fine but getting things started felt a little dicey. And yes, there's free wifi!
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Quiet beach, great for sunset. We found Petoskey stones there. Only a few other people there in the evenings, one small annoyance is a few were smoking, one a cigar. I wish beaches were non-smoking. It is not pleasant for those downwind. Other than that , people were polite and kept their distance
4.5 based on 105 reviews
My family, which includes teenagers, stopped by on a recent Sunday afternoon for a swim and sunbathing in beautiful Lake Charlevoix at Young State Park.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
This is just another beautiful beach in Mchigan. The water was high the waves high and it was just wonderful to see.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Raven Hill Discovery Center's mission is to provide a place that enhances hands-on & lifelong learning for all ages by connecting science, history and the arts. Raven Hill is the only place in northern Lower Michigan where children and adults can link science, history & the arts with hands-on activities and explorations both inside and out. Connections emerge thru exhibits, facilities & programs that provide opportunities for all ages to learn, create, grow & play. Since 1991, individuals have experienced the strands of science & technology, history & the arts interwoven through Raven Hill. Facilities include the Main Museum, Fiber Studio, Print Shop, Wood Shop, Metal Shop; School House, Energy House & the Evolving Technology (ET) Building. On Raven Hill's 175 acres, outdoor exhibits range from the Watershed Model; Medicinal Gardens; Music Garden; Beyond Jurassic Park walkway; Tree House; Taxi Trail; Pond; Open Space with Viewing Platform on Deer Creek and the Ancient World.
4.5 based on 105 reviews
Lavender Hill Farm invites visitors of all ages to explore the sight, scent, and taste of lavender at our Certified Naturally Grown farm. We are the largest lavender farm in Michigan, home to 29 varieties of lavender, Italian honeybees, and a restored century old barn where live music performances, weddings, lunches, and private events are held. Join us for tours, yoga, crafts, classes, and workshops. Visit our boutique for locally produced culinary delights and artisanal spa products. Cut your own lavender, watch lavender essential oil being distilled or simply enjoy time with family and friends amidst the beautiful scenery. We are located just minutes away from Charlevoix, Bay Harbor, Petoskey, and Boyne City. Open Seasonally Mid May - Mid October Visit our website or Facebook for a full schedule of classes, concerts & events
Even though it is the end of the season, the lavender in bloom is beautiful and smells amazing. Be sure to it up the gift shop. They have tons of lavender items. I definitely recommend the lavender lemonade. It was great.
4.0 based on 215 reviews
THINGS HAPPEN AT BOYNE MOUNTAIN. If you've been here, you know. If you haven't, take our word. We understand how to have fun. And not just the kind of fun people talk about at work on Monday morning - but the kind that keeps them smiling to themselves all week long. Boyne Mountain, located in Boyne Falls, is your weatherproof vacation, no matter the time of year - choose from skiing and snowboarding, biking, golfing, ziplining, or splashing at Michigan's LARGEST indoor waterpark, Avalanche Bay. Take refuge at The Spa at Boyne Mountain or get outside and experience everything that is great about northern Michigan before resting your head in luxurious accommodations. Make Boyne Mountain your basecamp to adventure.
Staff was very friendly and the hills were nice to ski. If you're in traverse City definitely worth the drive up north for the larger hill.
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