Discover the best top things to do in Benzie County, United States including Crystal Lake, Betsie Valley Trail, Ellie Harold Art Studio & Gallery, Lake Ann Brewing Company, Crystal Mountain, Point Betsie Lighthouse, Cherry Bowl Drive-In Theatre, Honor Trading Post, Michigan Legacy Art Park, Outrider Horseback Riding.
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5.0 based on 100 reviews
We have been vacationing every summer at Crystal Lake for at least 10 years. It is a beautiful place. Frankfort Michigan is a hopping little tourist town during the summer. If you need big shopping, you will be disappointed. This is geared for casual dining, t-shirts, and art galleries/book stores. A lovely sandy beach and Lake Michigan is at the end of Main St. Public access to Crystal Lake is the next town over, Beulah, MI. Best to rent a cottage on Crystal Lake and start your own summer traditions.
5.0 based on 67 reviews
Built on the former Ann Arbor Railroad grade, the stretch between Frankfort and Beulah is a very pleasant ride. Starting at Cannon Park in Frankfort and ending in downtown Beulah, you get a small town tour, ride through meadows, forests, riverside, Crystal Lake and into downtown Beulah. Take the time to stop and explore and you will be rewarded with some of the most pleasant sights, smells and sounds of summer possible. The entire ride is only about 20 miles round trip, but it's mostly flat, with only the wind on the return trip to slow you down. A very peaceful, lovely ride.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Ellie Harold Studio & Gallery is located in an historic Victorian home on the corner of 4th Street and Forest Avenue, just a short block from Main Street. The 1895 structure showcases the award-winning artist's contemporary oil paintings. When Ellie discovered the nearby Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in 2007, she declared "I could paint here for the rest of my life." The following year, she and her husband Roo purchased the Forest Ave. home and embarked on a 3 year renovation project. Since 2012, they have welcomed many hundreds of visitors who enjoy meeting the artist and viewing her artwork displayed in a home setting. In addition to paintings and decor ideas, you'll also find gift items: boxed card sets, desk calendars and the artist's book, 7 Habits of Deeply Fulfilled Artists: Your Aesthetic Needs & How to Meet Them. In warmer weather you'll find Ellie painting in her Summer Studio -- you're welcome stop by and watch!
In Frankfort, MI this past weekend admiring the beautifully restored and charming homes of this quaint "seacoast" town and found ourselves in Ellie's summer studio. We were instantly drawn to the welcoming and warm glow surrounding this place. Ellie visited with us throughout out personal home tour, and shared the inner feelings that inspired each piece, providing meaning and depth I've rarely seen firsthand. She also told her story which gave context and further texture to how she approaches her work. The work speaks to you with each brush stroke in a beautiful and loving way. We felt her kindness and vibrant spirit stay with us throughout the weekend. Thank you Ellie.
5.0 based on 78 reviews
Lake Ann Brewing Company specializes in craft beers as well as ciders, mead, and wine. A casual, rustic "up north" tavern. Large outdoor patio, open weather permitting. Live music on Tuesdays year-round. Music on the patio during the summer months Tuesday - Saturday (weather permitting). Check website for music dates/times/performers as well as current operations related to COVID-19 State mandates/procedures. Full food menu from The Stone Oven restaurant right next door. "Great beer without the pomp and circumstance". Group events are welcome. We ask you to call a week in advance to ensure we can accommodate the group.
Lake Ann Brewery is tucked away in a quiet community, bringing homemade brews, local wines, ciders & meads to northern Michigan in a fun, casual setting. Great outdoor stage with musical entertainment and no cover. Ingenious partnership with the Stove Oven Pizza next door to enjoy at the brewery. A win for both establishments. Highly recommend both.
4.5 based on 188 reviews
Four-season family resort has lots to do on and off the slopes.
70% of terrain open this weekend. Hit the black diamond runs off Buck quad first thing and all the runs on that side were very smooth and fun with a few inches of fresh snow. The runs off the Crystal Clipper were also great, along with the north face area, all groomed soft snow under a few inches of fresh snow. The runs served by the Loki quad were mostly good, though icy/crunchy under the fresh snow, and the black diamonds were pretty well scraped off by early afternoon.
4.5 based on 307 reviews
The light house and shop and tours, are great and a lot of the lake history is talked about> The beach we spent time looking at the rocks on the beach. Great views.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
This is a special place with wonderful food and excellent service. The cherry pies are absolutely incredible. I love the Cherry Ade. They also sell all kinds of products made with delicious cherries such as jams and jellies. I have been visiting for more than 20 years with my family as a kid and now with my own family. Be sure to visit when you are in Beulah.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Kayak, Canoe, and Tubing on the beautiful Platte River. Open year round for making reservations Season Dates May 1st - September 31
Wonderful time kayaking lower Platte with my family. Kids 16,15, and 12 had no issues. Water was perfect allowing you to go at your own pace. The scenery is spectacular! Lots of wildlife to enjoy along the way. Trading post is the spot for enjoying Platte river the staff is kind, informative and make some great food too so after your trip I recommend enjoying some of their food before heading out. We ate there a few times during our trip. Also, a good place to allow the family to pick up some souvenirs. We will be back!
4.5 based on 72 reviews
I was here with my daughter and it was great walk in the woods. The art was interesting. The hike was a little more strenous than we thought it would be, but nothing crazy as we have both been walking and hiking before this time. Lots of hills! They have four different trails that total about 2 miles, but you wouldn't have to walk the entire trail. One short trail was handicap accesible, it was about a quarter mile long. My favorite was the Stockade Labyrinth. Well worth the trip. It's really pretty with the fall colors. Definitely worth the trip. They don't charge to walk thru it, but do ask for a $5 donation.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Highly recommend this place. Called a day ahead to get things booked and they had a time slot that would work great for us. Doug led our ride and is the owner. He met us on arrival and had us fill out the requisite paperwork. His brother also works there and helped as we got ready to go. As was mentioned in other reviews, it would be easy to drive right by the place. The sign is not big. Trust your GPS. Horses were all saddled up when we arrived. They all looked extremely healthy. We had a wonderful 2 hour ride through the fields and forested areas around the farm. Doug is an interesting character with a very interesting childhood. He is a cowboy through and through. He chatted with all of us throughout the ride. We are all novice riders and thankfully the horses were all extremely well behaved. We walked, trotted and did a bit of canter. Mostly walking, which was fine for me (did I mention novice rider!). Great day - went for 2 hours. Think that was the perfect length for a reasonably fit group of novice riders. If you are experienced, then longer might be good. If anyone is not too fit, an hour would probably be about right. It was a great day. I have been visiting my folks in Empire for years and was not aware that Outrider was there. We will go back and visit Doug every time we go back to Michigan. Highly, highly recommend.
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