Thompsonville is a village in Benzie County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 441 at the 2010 census. The village is located in the south of the county on the boundary between Weldon Township and Colfax Township.
Restaurants in Thompsonville
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Our alpaca farm's store and interactive tours are the perfect family-friendly outing. We're located south of Traverse City on the border of Thompsonville and Buckley. We have 60+ alpacas and a rescued llama named Lucy who are eager to see visitors. Tours are just $5/person and kids under five are free. We bring you into the paddocks so you can interact with the alpacas and feed them. Some of our boys and girls don't understand personal space, so you may receive a bit of alpaca hay breath as you chat with them. Zinfandel might even fall asleep on you as you pet her. With alpacas, you never know what you're going to get. The store is about 1,200 square feet and it's filled with all sorts of products from handmade hats and headbands to yarn, coats, and toys for the kids. It has a little something for everyone.
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 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 85 reviews
Born on the waters of the Betsie River,raised on its watershed farmland and inspired by upstream Journeys of the Steelhead. We are Michigan's first farm based distillery, come book to a tour of our distillery, or just stop by and visit our tasting room.
Love coming to iron fish to enjoy the amazing pizzas, homemade honey to purchase and take back home and variety of delicious cocktails! We purchased a wonderful rye vodka and the bourbon whiskey Carribean casks !! Great service and appreciated the knowledge of the variety of drinks —such a beautiful relaxing setting in a beautiful farmland!! We also got to enjoy live music on a Saturday evening!!
4.0 based on 56 reviews
Beautiful setting and activity options. 4 Grandchildren ages 8-18 all had a great time and want to return. Great restaurants for all ages. Alpine Slide is awesome- but risky . Highly suggest adults ride alone!
5.0 based on 7 reviews
4.5 based on 11 reviews
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