Holly is a village in north Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 6,086 at the 2010 census. The village is located almost entirely within Holly Township with a very small portion extending into Rose Township. It is about 15 miles (24 km) south of Flint and 55 miles (89 km) northwest of Detroit.
Restaurants in Holly
5 based on 66 reviews
What a beautiful cemetery for all of our servicemen! It is very well cared for and offers the most dignified setting ever! Just love it! One thing though that seems odd is that not all of the headstones contain darkened letters that are legible. Some have been left unpainted and this should be uniform for all of the sections, in my opinion.
4.5 based on 157 reviews
Ah, the Trillium; it's a great place to spend a couple of hours, at the movies. The theatre is nice, and the staff is efficient, too!. Of course we enjoy the popcorn and diet coke, since it's our movie "comfort" food! The parking is handy, and the seats are comfortable.
Glad to have a nice theatre in our area!
4.5 based on 111 reviews
There is something to be said about cider and donuts. There is A lot of stuff for the kids to do. They like picking their own pumpkins. We come here in the summer to pick berries also. Fun time.
4.5 based on 156 reviews
Best ice cream ever, gigantic cones and cows too! Be prepared for the farm smell ?we love this place and open late
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Great trails for hiking. Bike paths. Fun kid areas. The nature center is small, but interesting. The event area is such a beautiful indoor/outdoor mix. I would get married here. Easy to borrow backpacks for hiking adventures. Very close to downtown Clarkston.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
We enjoyed summer like pre-spring weather here. Hiking and lots to explore at the park. Recreation pass required via your Michigan vehicle registration or bought at the park.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
Shepherd's Hollow has been recognized as one of the Top 100 Public Golf Club's in the United States by Golf Digest. Set on more than 350 rolling acres, at one of the highest elevations in Oakland County, Shepherd's Hollow is among the most unique golfing experiences in the state of Michigan. 27 Holes tucked into a towering forest of pine and oak offers the golfer a natural setting that provides a sense of tranquility. Shepherd's Hollow is a true destination course. The golf is only part of the story. Our secluded club house offers beautiful surroundings with complete dining facilities. Our relaxing open air veranda and pine covered terrace allow each diner to enjoy the splendor of nature with a wide variety of expertly prepared culinary delights. We think you'll agree that dinner here is more than a meal, it's a unique dining experience.
We were a 4some on a 3 day Stay and Play visit. Shepards Hollow is a good course but a bit dangerous with lots of blind fairway shots were you cant see the 4some in front.
There were about 4 4somes in front of us in some sort of extended family event with some new golfers that should have played best ball rather than stroke play.
We came up on the 4 some in front of us (again) on the 13 hole. 1 cart was into the fairway and ready for their second shot but the other cart was still at the tee box. 1 of the players in that card was FISHING!!! In the lake adjacent to the tee!
In 40 years of playing, I have never seen that lack of golf etiquette. We called the proshop and complained, but absolutely no response from the Marshall.
Will not return.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
The park has something for everyone. Soccer and baseball fields, bike paths, kids play areas, and the splash pad!! Clean, safe, we'll maintained. It's all around great!!!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
This is the most historic building in the town of Linden, Mi. This building is the reason that this town exists in this location. The water-powered mill (and the millpond) is very scenic. There is a nice park across from the mill with a band shelter for summer concerts.
4 based on 31 reviews
We chose to ski at Mt Holly on New Years Eve with our teenage daughter and her 2 friends.
We were pleasantly surprised at the quality and number of runs. It was certainly more than we expected for a ski resort on th northern fringes of Metro Detroit.
We live in Windsor, Ontario and it only took us 1.25 hours to get here door to door.
This is a definite option for those who live in Metro Detroit or Southwest Ontario looking for a days skiiing and not wanting to drive 3-6 hours.
There were not that many people skiing so there were basically no wait times at the lifts.
We didn't stick around for the evening festivities as families needed to stay in the slope side lounge which was pretty dead. There was a separate adults only party in the main lounge.
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