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Falling waters Lodge is located on the picturesque lake Michigan in the little town of Leland, MI. Locals often call it fishtown however Leland are is a hustle and bustle of fishing and tourism. The Falling Waters Lodge has served as a central hub for those looking to enjoy all that Leelanau County and Northern Michigan have to offer. For nearly 2 decades the Leland hotel has provide comfortable stay for travelers and locals alike. With our recent renovations and unique rooms we are excited to have you as a guest!My BlogOfficial Site
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Things To Do in Cedar, MI
Cedar is a great little town in the Leelanau County of Michigan. If you are looking for a place to visit that has original culture and that small town charm this place will give you just that. There are small stores that carry on the culture that built the town from a forest to a great place to raise and family and vacation. If you can, make your trip during their annual festival to enjoy the best the culture has to offer.
Cedar Polka Festival
The Cedar Polka Festival originated from a suggestion. In 1975, a few members of the Polish Legion of American Veterans (PLAV) from Dearborn, Michigan were vacationing in Leelanau County and learned that Cedar was a Polish community. At that point Cedar had not yet organized any public celebration of its Polish heritage. They approached the Chamber of Commerce and suggested a standard heritage festival with Polish music, dancing, and food. The Chamber liked the idea and began organizing their first ever Polish Festival to take place on the evening of Tuesday, August 26, 1975.
The Polka Festival has become a signature event in Leelanau. In 1999, nearly 40,000 people attended from near and far. The Cedar Polka Festival has grown into one of the largest and best events for Polka music and attracts enthusiasts from all over.
Polish Heritage
The first families to settle the area were from Milwaukee and had arrived in 1868. The first generation of farmers had proven the area to be successful, leading a number of more Polish immigrants to move to the area as well. Cedar remains a tight knit community, that celebrates its rich Polish heritage.
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The Beauty And Majesty Of The The Leelanau Wine Trail
The Leelanau Wine Trail
For lovers of fine wine and natural beauty a trip to Michigan would not be complete without a meander down the The Leelanau Wine Trail. This trail is the result of an agreement between representatives of four wineries - Boskydel Vineyards of Lake Leelanau, Good Harbor Vineyards of Leland, Leelanau Wine Cellars of Omena and L. Mawby Vineyards of Suttons Bay who got together in 1983 and agreed that they would cooperate to provide visitors with a trail connecting all four wineries.
The interested parties continued their cooperation with some falling out of the group and others joining until today what is now called the Leelanau Peninsula Vintners Association consists of 25 active members.
Today the The Leelanau Wine Trail includes stops where visitors can enjoy fine dining and even overnight in some of the most beautiful hotels that Michigan has to offer. this is an experience that combines luxury with the opportunity to enjoy fine wine and dining - and an appreciation of spectacular natural beauty of the region.
It's not only wine that brings visitors to the trail
Although wine tasting at the sates is at the foundation of the experience, but also some fantastic events that male any visit to the trail a pleasure for all the senses, including of course the palette.
Events such as the wintertime 'Taste the Passion' February event where wine and savory (and sweet) snacks are paired bring visitors from far and wide. Visitors can also enjoy the February'Sips and Soups event where 18 wineries offer delicious soups paired with their signature wines. But it's not all winter fun, May and spring sees 24 wineries welcome visitors for a tasting paired with delicious small snacks which make the experience one that will be remembered for seasons to come.
For those who want to learn more about the individual wineries which have contributed to the success of the Leelanau Wine Trail it is as simple as visiting www.lpwines.com where all the upcoming events, as well as ticket prices are also available.
The Leelanau Wine Trail is an absolute must for anyone - from couples to families who want to enjoy a fun experience and also immerse themselves in the history of this fascinating part of Michigan. And it's not only for those who are experienced wine connoisseurs - it's also for those who want to learn more and just have some fun with like minded folk. Book your tickets to one of the exciting events listed on their website - or just set your sights on wandering this fabulous trail.
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Wineries Of Lake Leelanau That Will Not Disappoint
Are you the kind of person who enjoys wine? Do you enjoy heading out to the various vineyards and tasing the complex flavors of each individual bottle?
Then Lake Leelanau is the perfect place for you! Lake Leelanau and the surrounding area on the peninsula,  is home to a variety of different grapes. The area is widely known for its “lake effect” climate, which makes it ideal for growing classic vinifera grape varieties such as Chardonnay, Riesling, Cabernet Franc, and Pinot Noir.
If you can be in the area during October, then you're in luck. You can visit one of the harvest festivals that the wineries put on! Out of the twenty-six different wineries in Leelanau County, here are the top three wineries in Lake Leelanau, that do not disappoint.
1. Boathouse Vineyards (115 St Mary’s Street)
Located on M204 at the bridge in the Village of Lake Leelanau, Michigan (across from Dick’s Pour House), the tasting room also sits on the Narrows, a beautiful waterway connecting North Lake Leelanau and South Lake Leelanau. The tasting room opened in April of 2012. It was designed to take into effect characteristics of the surrounding area with its barn-red board and batten cedar siding along with stones that match up to buildings in the area.
You can access the tasting room by boat or car. Then relax and have a glass of wine on our covered porch or walk down to the dock at the water’s edge (next to the boathouse) and watch the boats pass by.
2. 45 North Vineyard & Winery (8580 E Horn Rd)
45 North Vineyard and Winery's tasting room, a hand-hewn, post and beam barn, is nestled in the trees right next to their vinyard. It exudes character and offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere that invites you to relax and have fun while sampling our handcrafted wines and ciders. Our friendly, knowledgable staff is here to educate you about our products and make sure you’re getting the complete experience. We want you to feel at home here — cozy up next to the fireplace with a glass, take a bottle outside on the deck, play bocce ball, or stroll down to the Wine on the Line sign on the 45th parallel for a photo-op. We invite you to come in, pull a stool up to the bar, and taste what Leelanau Peninsula wine is all about.
3. Blustone Vineyards (780 N Sylt Rd)
Blustone’s tasting room is located in the middle of the vineyard with panoramic views, floor to ceiling windows, and a modern, clean vibe that creates an experience of Leelanau that is unforgettable. A huge glass door will open up when its warmer outside and glasses of wine will be available to purchase and enjoy on the terrace. Feel free to stop on by – our tasting room staff would love to see you!
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Activities Northport Has To Offer
The town of Northport, MI is a genuinely picturesque town with many things to do and see, more that you would expect from a town its size. It is located on the Leelanau Peninsula, near its tip. It overlooks the very well known Grand Traverse Bay, which in itself provides countless opportunity for relaxing and recreation. If you are looking for a place to visit to relax and take in beauty, this is definitely an ideal spot for it.
Local Attractions
One of the most popular attractions is the bay. Whether it be winter, summer, or the seasons in between, you will find that there is something to peak the interests of anyone. A very common activity that people come to the area for is fishing. The bay is full of desirable catch and can be enjoyed from the shore or on a boat.
Shops and Boutiques
If you enjoy visiting unique shops and boutiques you will not be disappointed. One that you absolutely must check out is Boutique By Mary Kent. There you will find one of a kind items, accessories and women's fashion clothing. Another stop that should be on your list is Pennington Collection. In addition to being a gift shop that specializes in unique items, you will find some beautiful knick knacks and rare pieces. There is sure to be something wonderful to bring home to a special friend or family member that was not able to come along. Last, but not least, is North Shore Outfitters, a clothing store that caters to the clothing needs for the area. There you will find the most fashionable items that will keep you comfortable no matter what time of year it might be.
Art is somewhat a staple of the town, and the fact that they have more than a few galleries for viewing certainly attests to that. You can find everything from wall art to intricate sculptures. There is a theme with a lot of the art focusing on the beauty that the scenery provides, but it certainly is not limited to that. If art is something that you enjoy, or you simply like to explore, you should definitely take the time to visit their galleries.
Northport is definitely a small town, but one of the best things about it is its charm. You will find it to be an extremely relaxing environment that still has a great deal to explore despite its size.
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Four Top Places To Eat In The Beautiful Village Of Northport MI
The beautiful village of Northport MI lies right on the waterfront at one of the northernmost parts of the lower peninsula. If you are unfamiliar with Michigan, this Leelanau Township village is a great place to start. Explore the Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum, Leelanau State Park, Christmas Cove Farms and so much more. While you are exploring all the picturesque village has to offer, enjoy superb meals at these top four places to eat in Northport MI.
Top Four Places to Eat in Northport, MI
There are those top spots for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and then there are special places like Barb's Bakery that just can't be overlooked. Located on North Mill Street, Barb's Bakery is known for its cinnamon rolls, cakes and all kinds of other delectable treats. You can also get a great cup of joe there. One reviewer calls it the best bakery in the world.
The Garage Bar and Grill
Located on Waukazoo Street, and it is a restaurant known for its eclectic menu. Pulled pork is a favorite, and you would not believe the size of the sandwich. The Garage Bar and Grill also serves up delicious pizza, nachos, sweet potato chips, black bean burgers and plenty more. And by the way, the barbecue pulled pork isn't just for sandwiches. The nachos are in fact BBQ pulled pork nachos.
The Tribune
Located on East Nagonaba Street, and it is a brunch restaurant favorite of travelers and locals alike. Would you like a whitefish sandwich? How about biscuits and gravy, or maybe you are in the mood for a delicious salad. The ingredients this establishment uses are all locally sourced, so that salad might just be the best one you ever tasted.
Fischer's Happy Hour Tavern
Located on North Manitou Trail, and it is known for its fried cauliflower, blueberry muffins, burgers and much more. People say that the establishment features a great atmosphere, indicative of the place where it is located. It is also said that the locals absolutely love this restaurant, and they recommend it to visitors quite often.
These four top places to eat in Northport MI will satisfy you for sure. Sit down for an enjoyable meal, and after some R&R, you can head back out to explore the lower peninsula once again. The Village of Northport MI is like a scene from a storybook, and now you have likely visualized some of what to expect when it comes to the restaurants in the area.
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Best Places To Eat In Empire MI
Want to grab something to eat in Empire MI?
You are going to have a lot of choices in this part of America, but that doesn't mean you have to pick one randomly. Instead, you can look at the top three mentioned in this list before heading out for a good time.
1. Empire Village Inn (11601 S Lacore Rd)
This gorgeous location is an excellent place to begin when it comes to places one should aim to visit. It is a beautiful location and one that is going to win you over as soon as you walk in. Their service is exceptional, and it's the food that is going to be a pleasant surprise. The portions are lovely, the staff is excellent, and the ambiance of this location is fantastic. You are going to adore all of it!
2. Joe's Friendly Tavern (11015 W Front St)
Just looking to grab a quick drink and take a look at the rest of the area?
This is the place to be.
Joe's Friendly Tavern is a lovely location that has all the right things to offer including a positive staff that's ready to assist at a moment's notice. You are going to adore having them around, which is only going to brighten your day!
The burgers are truly brilliant and a big reason they continue to draw in significant numbers on a regular basis in Empire MI. You are not going to find a better location.
3. Tiffanys Cafe (10213 W Front St)
The final addition has to be a neat and beautiful cafe located on Front St.
This is one of those cafes that is going to draw you in because of its location and how it looks. This is just the perfect option for those who want to grab a quick bite and enjoy the setting at the same time. It is a clean, gorgeous location.
Tiffanys Cafe is heralded for having great options, and you are not going to feel left out as soon as you enter.
This might be the best cafe in all of Empire MI right now!
These are the best places to eat in Empire MI for those who are coming for the first time or want to open their horizons to the options around them. You aren't going to be disappointed with any of the options on the list.
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Go On An Adventure In Empire MI And Enjoy These Top Things To Do
Empire MI
Empire is both a township and a village. The village lies within the larger township and is part of Leelanau County. Just shy of 400 people live in this beautiful part of Michigan. Have you heard of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore? You are talking about some impressive panoramic views. As you make your way to Empire MI, what are some of the top things to do there?
Things To Do
Let's first look at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Find West Front Street, and you can choose to take the scenic drive or hit the hiking trails. You can also bike there, and reviewers mention that the bike trails are paved. If you choose to hike, be careful because some of the dunes are rather steep. No matter what you decide to do there, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a great Lake Michigan experience.
The next top attraction in Empire is Lake Michigan Beach Park. This beach is located off of Lake Michigan Drive, and the beaches up in that area are gorgeous. You will find fire pits for roasting marshmallows, and there is also playground equipment for the kids if you are traveling as a family. Enjoy a nice stroll on the beach, watch the sunset, go for a swim and do all kinds of fun stuff. Lake Michigan Beach Park is a great place to visit.
Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive sounds lovely, and it is actually part of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore mentioned earlier. It is seven miles long, and there is a covered bridge and a viewing platform, too. This sounds like a beautiful drive to take with the family while you enjoy the views. Maybe you can pack a picnic to take along with you.
Pyramid Point Trail is another place of interest, and you get a great view of the Manitou Islands and Lake Michigan. It is said to be quite the uphill hike by some, yet one person says it is an easy hike. Perhaps the best thing to do is to check it out and just do what you feel like doing. It will be a fun place to visit.
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Places to Eat in Glen Arbor
How To Find The Best Places To Eat In Glen Arbor MI
If you enjoy fishing, kayaking, running, camping and other such activities, Glen Arbor MI can be the ideal place for an active holiday. Besides, there are some good restaurants in the area, so you'll have the opportunity to taste some of the best local specialties. Here are a few of the best places to eat in Glen Arbor and in the neighboring areas.
Blu
The crab puffs, the duck and the escargots are only a few of the dishes you should try at the Blu restaurant. The food is excellent, and the views of the lake are truly spectacular. The menu includes gluten-free options, as well. According to many of their clients, this restaurant has an exquisite wine list. The menu changes often, so you can repeat your visit to try out the new things every now and then.
Art's Tavern
Boasting a wide selection of foods cooked in front of you, this restaurant isn't going to disappoint you. Their hamburgers, fish and salads are always fresh and tasty. If you'd like to enjoy a delicious burger in a true local bar atmosphere, Art's Tavern is going to offer you exactly that.
Trattoria Funistrada
The veal saltimbocca at Trattoria Funistrada is probably the best you're going to get in Glen Arbor MI. In addition, their pizza and pasta options can satisfy even the most demanding clients. If you are a fan of Italian food, this is the place to try out during your holiday. As a matter of fact, this little restaurant is always full, this being a sign of excellent food quality and seamless service.
These were only a few examples of the best places to eat in this beautiful area around Sleeping Bear Bay and the Glen Lakes. Since the area has a huge tourist potential, local restaurants do their best to live up to the expectation of their visitors. When choosing the perfect spot for having lunch or dinner, you should search the web for the venue type you'd like to find. Once you get a list of names, take the time to read some client reviews, as they will allow you to take a glimpse into the food and drink selection and into the quality of the services offered by each of these venues. This is how you can maximize your chances to enjoy the most rewarding culinary experiences while here.
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Things to do in Glen Arbor
The Port Oneida Rural Historic District is a popular attraction in this small township. This District is a part of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and contains more than 3,400 acres and 150 structures. Most of these structures are considered the ruins of subsistence farms that were built over 100 years ago. There are reenactments and fairs organized in the District throughout the year. That way the visitor is able to experience the way farming took place in the mid-1800s. This is a popular attraction that you shouldn't miss when you are visiting Glen Arbor.
The Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is another popular attraction in the region. This park extends for more than 35 miles along the shore of Lake Michigan. There are many attractions and outdoor activities in this park. There are hiking trails and cross-country skiing sites in the park. You can also check out the South Manitou Island lighthouse and watch birds while you are there. You find a lot of observation points and picnic areas spread across the park. There are several on-site campgrounds for those of you who love camping outdoors.
Local Attractions
Glen Arbor consists of two covered bridges -Joshua's Crossing bridge and the Pierce Stocking-covered bridge. The first bridge is just eight miles from the city center of Glen Arbor while the latter is located about 15 miles from Glen Arbor. In fact, the Pierce Stocking bridge is a part of the 7.4 mile Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive. It was built in the 1960s. Joshua's Crossing is a ninety-foot bridge which was built in 1995.
In conclusion, if you plan to tour Glen Arbor, you shouldn't miss the top attractions there. The aforementioned article provides information on things that you need to do in Glen Arbor MI.
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Places to Eat in Suttons Bay, MI
Make sure that you sample some of Suttons Bay's diverse and delicious mix of unforgettable eateries and dining experiences if you have an opportunity to visit this beautiful area in Michigan. Suttons Bay has over 14 restaurants that will provide you with an abundant of al fresco dining choices or scrumptious local fare.
Your options are endless including European style cafés, mouth watering breakfasts, Italian, Chinese, Continental, or the catch of the day. There are unique ice cream and pizza parlors, coffee shops, bakeries, and candy stores for those who have a sweet tooth. If you want to have a picnic on the beach then you can pack a lunch by visiting one of the city's fine delicatessens. When it comes to dining there is no question that Suttons Bay has it all.
For example, the 45th Parallel Café is an artsy location but it also provides great fun for kids. Many local residents consider it their year-round favorite place to eat and it serves breakfasts and lunches that are creative and tasty. Some of the foods that you should try include their giant burritos, morel omelettes, chocolate cherry pecan pancakes, hummus, thick homemade breads, salads, salsa, grilled sandwiches, and soups. The kids will have a hard time making a selection at Candy World which is within the Café. You can also enjoy outside patio seating.
The Riverside Inn is an historic restaurant and inn where you will have the experience to enjoy casual fine dining on the banks of the Leland River. The restaurant features fresh seafood along with many local favorites. It also has a world-renowned wine selection. During the summer months the restaurant is open from 5 to 9 PM and there is a Sunday brunch from 10 to 2 PM.
Another unique restaurant is Martha's Leelanau Table which offers a European bistro that features all of your main meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This awesome restaurant provides a farm to table selection of food that includes local cuisine and wine.. During the summer the restaurant is open 7 days and during the winter it is open Wednesday to Saturday.
Other delicious places to visit include 9 Bean Rows Restaurant, Boone's Prime Time Pub, Shady Lane Market, Streetside Grille, VI Grill, Chimoski Bakery, and Premonitions. Yes, local Suttons Bay residents and visitors alike all agree that there is an abundance of choices to consider when choosing a place to eat in Suttons Bay.
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Things To Do in Suttons Bay, MI
Not far at all from Northport MI is another beautiful village called Suttons Bay. Both are in Leelanau County, and both feature some of the best restaurant experiences you could possibly have. Another interesting fact about Suttons Bay is that it is host to the only movie theater in the county. Since it was constructed in 1946, you can just imagine it would be one of the places of interest to stop by while you are visiting Suttons Bay.
Local Attractions
Black Star Farms Winery is on East Revold Road. Not only do you get to enjoy a great wine tasting, but you also can walk the gorgeous grounds and check out all of the farm animals that are there. It is a one-of-a-kind place, and non-alcoholic beverages are also available. To boot, Black Star Farms Winery also serves up delicious pizza.
For the record, it appears that Suttons Bay has the largest conglomeration of breweries, wineries and vineyards per capita than any other village or city in the US. Hop Lot Brewing Company is on SW Bay Shore Drive, and you are in for a treat. Enjoy the delicious brews, free popcorn, pulled pork sliders straight from the fire pit and much more.
Shady Lane Cellars is yet another reason why wine connoisseurs would enjoy Suttons Bay, whether traveling or looking to relocate. It's like wine heaven. Shady Lane Cellars is known for its beautiful grounds, outdoor patio and a great wine tasting experience by the fireplace. The fireplace is also outdoors by the way. The cherry cider is one of the popular choices when visiting this winery.
Willow Vineyards is another popular place of interest in Suttons Bay. Located on East Hilltop Road, Willow Vineyards is known for its rose wine and Pinot Gris, among other things. Reviewers talk about a Russian blue farm cat that is the mascot of the place. So make sure you stop by and say hi to the cat in order to complete the experience at Willow Vineyards.
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Five Places To Eat In Leland MI That Will Not Disappoint
Leland Township is about as good as it gets when it comes to picturesque vacation spots in the state of Michigan. Located on the northern tip of the LP or lower peninsula, Leland is right on the water with plenty of activities for you and your family to enjoy. There are also great restaurants in and around Leland. You guys are going to work up an appetite for sure, and these top five restaurants in Leland MI are great picks for a pit stop.
Village Cheese Shanty on River Street is one of them, and it is all about delicious sandwiches. Do you like pretzel bread? Reviewers talk about all the ingredients being as fresh as they come, and you get a sandwich, drink, side and of course a cookie with your order. It can't be stressed enough that Village Cheese Shanty is not your average sandwich shop.
The Cove is another top spot, and it is also found on River Street. Burgers, fries, chowder and cherry pie are just some of what is served up at The Cove. Reviews also mention a signature Bloody Mary drink, and there are all kinds of other unique menu items, too. The whitefish sandwich is another favorite, and The Cove sounds like a great place to stop in for a delicious meal.
The Riverside Inn Restaurant is another top establishment, and it is also on River Street, just like the other two picks. It is going to be easy to find the best restaurants in Leland Township, don't you think? The Riverside Inn Restaurant features a unique dining experience on the river, and one person said in a review that the establishment never disappoints.
Bluebird Restaurant & Bar is also a popular restaurant on River Street in Leland Township. These restaurants certainly aren't scared of the competition, being on the same street and all. It is restaurant row right on the river, and Bluebird Restaurant & Bar is certainly a great pick. Enjoy pizza, cinnamon rolls, steak and so much more. Reviews mention that there are two different dining areas, so that must mean that this establishment is quite large.
Early Bird Restaurant is the 5th featured restaurant for this article about places to eat in Leland MI. It is not on River Street, so there is one at least in a different location. Early Bird Restaurant is on North Main Street, and as you can imagine, it is your place to enjoy a hearty breakfast. If you are looking to start your vacation day with a scrumptious breakfast, then you have found a great spot.
Which of these five restaurants in Leland Township do you think sounds like the best? All five of them are cozy spots to grab a meal, four of them being right on the river. You are going to find yourself enjoying the river, too, and all of the things to do in Leland. Whenever it is time to stop and grab a meal, you will know where to go.
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Make Plans To Attend The Leland Wine And Food Festival
The Leland Wine & Food Festival is a big hit with the locals and travelers alike. Leland is an unincorporated township but is a unique place of interest in the state of Michigan that ushers in many tourists every year. This year, 2017, marked the 32nd year in a row that this festival was held in Leland MI. The event is held during the summer, and what can you expect if you decide to attend in 2018?
If you are traveling from outside the area, it is important to note that this is a one-day event. However, there are two gorgeous wineries to visit, the Manitou Islands and all kinds of other attractions to keep you busy. Leland Township, as small as it is, is a major tourist destination in the state of Michigan. Plus you have just begun to learn about what will await you as you make plans to attend this famous festival in 2018.
You can say that this festival is a tradition of the people living in northern Michigan. While the festival itself is a one-day event, there are typically events held the day before, including an Art Scape Art Walk and live music at Harbor Square. The Art Walk features local artists, and it is a tradition as well.
There may be only one local brewery, but did you know that there are a total of 12 wineries on the peninsula? That is quite a few, so maybe you could also make your way around to some of them. Pictures of The Leland Wine and Music Festival show quite a few attendees by the way, and it appears that everyone has quite a bit of fun. Just remember you might be a bit inebriated after trying 12 different wines.
Since this event is such a big deal and is held annually, you can imagine there is quite a lot of information given about what you will find there. While summer has passed in 2017, and this year's event is already in the books, it is interesting to look at which artists had booths there and who was in charge of the live music. You know you can expect a similar but even better event next year.
Dune Grass Designs is one of the businesses that had an artist's booth set up in 2017. It should be mentioned that tickets can be purchased ahead of time at a discount. You are given a commemorative glass as a souvenir, and you have to buy your wine tasting tokens. Leland Harbor is the exact location where the event is held each year, and by the way, purchasing tickets ahead of time is said to get you into the event faster. Good times, good music and good wine await you if you decide to journey into Leland Township and attend The Leland Wine and Food Festival. Maybe you will do some fishing while you are there, too, and perhaps you could take some of that wine with you for a camping trip on the Manitou Islands.
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Leland MI Tourism Offers Up These Five Top Attractions
Leland MI is full of adventures, and you are going to be wide-eyed and excited as you see what awaits you. It's not Hollywood, it's not Disney World, and it's not New York City. It's not one of the biggest hubs in its state, but Leland Township is an experience of a lifetime. In the last article, I gave you five top attractions, and now it is time to look at five more adventurous things to do in Leland, Michigan.
One of the attractions mentioned in the last article was the Manitou Island Transit, but I didn't mention South Manitou Island yet. What is interesting is that reviewers report that once you decide to make this trip, you are in isolation until another boat arrives. How cool is that? People do say bring supplies with you, and the scenery there is just beautiful, complete with a lighthouse and great views of the Lake Michigan coastline. One person talks about turning it into a weekend camping trip.
Leland Mercantile Company is on the list of leading attractions, and that's interesting because it is a small grocery store. For starters, this isn't just any grocery store. People say that even though it is small, it is packed full of supplies. Plus, you are going to need all those supplies as you make your way to some of the more primitive areas, especially if you head to the islands.
Far Fetched Charters offers up fishing adventures to consider for your trip to Leland MI. You can find Far Fetched Charters on West River Street, and reviewers report a great fishing experience with great people. It always helps when you have a good guide, and get this; you can have your catches cleaned and packaged to have fresh fish for dinner. That should be very interesting, don't you think?
Van's Beach is up next, and people have left all kinds of great suggestions in the reviews. One of the top recommendations is to make sure that you stop at The Cheese Shanty for lunch. People also like to go rock hunting on this beach because there are some beautiful rocks. It is also said to be an excellent spot for swimming, and Leland blue rocks are one of the finds to look out for.
Verterra Winery is going to be the 5th attraction to round out this list. You will find Verterra Winery on River Street, and the tour is said to be a great one. People do say that this establishment also makes hard cider, which is interesting. Whether it is hard cider you want or unique wine from an adorable winery in Leland MI, this stop will be enjoyable for sure.
Your entire vacation in Leland Township will be enjoyable. Just make sure you come back from the Manitou Islands. You are supposed to be on vacation, not finding a new place to live. Leland MI tourism offers quite a lot to travelers, and all you have to do now is book that trip.
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Things To Do Near Leland MI That Make For A Great Vacation
Leland MI is right there on the water, and it is also the spot where the ferry takes you to the Manitou Islands. You know that Manitou Islands have to be a must when it comes to things to do in Leland Township. Leland might be an unincorporated community, but there are still some very interesting attractions. Let's look at some of the top places of interest in Leland.
Fishtown is on Cedar Street, and this small historic fishing village is a must see. Stop by the old-fashioned candy store, visit all the other cute shops and enjoy some smoked fish. The cheese shop is quite popular, and people say that you are certainly going to want to check out the views. Not only that, but they say when checking out the dam, you can stop and watch the salmon jump as well.
You were told about the Manitou Islands and the ferry transit. Manitou Island Transit can be found on West River Street, and it is a nice day trip people say. You will be looking out, and taking in the views. There is a shipwreck tour that awaits you, too. There is also a wagon tour you can take and more. Basically, as mentioned, if you are going to visit Leland Township, you need to experience the ferry ride to the Manitou Islands and what awaits to you there.
Benjamin Maer Ceramics on North Main Street is another great stop. Not only can you check out some beautiful pottery as local art, but you can pick yourself up a souvenir. The artist you will meet there is named Ben of course, and Benjamin Maer Ceramics really sounds like a nice stop. One person talked about buying soup bowls from him.
Good Old Books is another popular niche attraction in Leland MI. Good Old Books is on River Street, and it is said to be a treasure shop of books. One person talks about a popular hotel in the reviews that you might want to check out when it comes to your lodging, and that establishment is The Riverfront Inn.
You can also visit Carlson's Fishery, Verterra Winery, and many other places. How does planning a trip to Leland MI sound so far? You are going to have a great vacation, and these top five attractions and two bonus mentions are a great start. Be sure to hop on that ferry to check out Manitou Islands, and have fun on your adventures. It's not every day that you get to take a unique vacation like this in one of the most beautiful areas in the great state of Michigan.
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The History Of Leland MI
If you have ever been to the state of Michigan before, traveling up as far as Traverse City, if you go a little further to the north you will come to Leland. This unincorporated community is right on the edge of Lake Michigan. It has a rich history, one that serves as a departure point for those that would like to travel out to the Manitou Islands. There are many activities that you can do when you are in Leland in Michigan. It was once a simple fishing town. However, it has much more to offer, and here is a brief overview of the history of Leland MI, a great location that you should consider visiting.
The History Of Leland
This is known as one of the oldest Ottowa villages. It is on what is called the Leelanau Peninsula. In this particular place, the carp river, also called the Leland River, goes directly into Lake Michigan. It provided a natural fish ladder and was once used by the Native Americans as a prime location for fishing. Native Americans did not have a harbor, but they did use canoes by which they would fish in this area. It was after 1830 that the white settlers came in. A dam was created, and that caused all three of the natural legs to become one. Now called Lake Leelanau, it is a place where people go boating and fishing today. After the 1900s, very wealthy individuals began to build up the area, originating out of Traverse City.
Why Was This Area So Popular?
One of the reasons that this area became very popular with white settlers is its proximity to Lake Michigan. It allowed them to create a port by which goods can come in and be distributed to other locations on the top of the state of Michigan. A company by the name of Leland Lakes Interior Iron Company was formed, and subsequently places where timber, charcoal, and businesses for catching fish were set up. Specific areas were referred to as Fishtown, places where tugboats would bring in and deliver fish to the people living in the area.
What Can You Do There Today?
One of the most historic sites is Fishtown which was mentioned earlier. There is also the Château Fontaine. There is also another fishery called Carlson's fishery, and there are boats that travel between Leland and the Manitou islands both north and south. This can be done working with a business called Manitou Island Transit, and you can also charter boats to go on a fishing excursion. One of the best is Reelin' Leland Fishing Charters, plus you can also take some time to visit some of the local wineries in a couple of bookstores that are in the area.
Like many of the locations throughout this area, as well as the United States, these were once occupied by Native Americans that merely used the land as it was. Today, it is the results of industrial age moving into creating the beautiful location that many people visit annually. Whether you would like to go fishing, travel to the Manitou islands, or simply relax in this laid-back location, you will undoubtedly have a fun time. If you would like to experience this beautiful destination in northern Michigan, find out more about visiting Leland Missouri today.
from Falling Waters Lodge http://fallingwaterslodge.com/blog/the-history-of-leland-mi/
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