Honor is a village in Benzie County of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 328 at the 2010 census. The village is located within Homestead Township on U.S. Highway 31 along the Platte River.
Restaurants in Honor
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 40 reviews
Absolutely beautiful and low key! Leisurely pace. We started at Riverside Kayak. There process is a little confusing at first. You have to watch a video, then one person needs to drive your vehicle to the ending spot. They transport that person back to your group and then you begin. Whole process took about 30 min. They weren’t busy, so wondering what the time would be if they were. The overall kayak trip was wonderful and also the customer service was good at Riverside. I am in no way demeaning the company. I highly recommend taking some time while in this part of Michigan to kayak Platte River. Note: this is a review for the lower Platte. We were told that the Upper is for more advanced kayakers. Riverside has a $30 rescue fee - this might tell you if you want to do the upper. Cheers to a great vaca in Pure Michigan!
4.5 based on 25 reviews
When the grandkids come to visit a must thing to do in do some tubing on the Platte River at its mouth followed with lots of beach time. You can park at the Lake township park or at the NLSP parking area (both require a fee unless you have a pass) and float the last 1/4 miles or so of the river to Lake Michigan.The parking is on Lake Michigan Dr. which is a paved road that ends at the boat launch.The area has great sand beaches that over look the sand dunes in the area along with a couple of island. It also is a must for a great sunset over Lake Michigan.
4.0 based on 153 reviews
Explore the dunes and woodlands in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore afloat the crystal clear waters of the Platte River. Choose from several different river experiences, including the Upper Platte, which offers faster water for more experienced paddlers, or the Lower Platte, the most popular section of the river for beginners and families because of the leisurely pace. Crystal clear water, an average depth of 2 to 3 feet, and warm temperatures in the peak of summer make this a perfect place to spend an afternoon! In addition to canoes, kayaks & tubes, we also rent small motorboats and rowboats for fishing on Loon or Platte Lake. You can pick up picnic provisions for your trip at Riverside’s store, which carries a full line of groceries and sundries, including beer and wine, fishing licenses, tackle, bait, souvenirs, camping needs, and Sleeping Bear Dunes Park Passes, which are required for trips on the Lower Platte. Stop by for a burger, ice cream or to take a trip today.
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