During my trip to The Soo, I headed to Point Iroquois Lighthouse to check another off the list! This one is very easy to find, park, and walk to! There is a wooden boardwalk surrounding it that leads down to the beach. Definitely a great spot to take a walk, check out the lighthouse, and watch the sunset.
Read MoreOff to Sault Ste. Marie or The Soo Locks… or just “The Soo” if you’re a local! I just spent a solo weekend adventuring around and I loved it. This weekend had all of my favorite UP things… freighters, maritime history, the Great Lakes, boat rides, fried whitefish, golden hours, and lighthouses! Read on for a weekend in The Soo…
Read MoreGrand Haven will always hold a special place in my heart! I visited in spring, and walked around downtown for a bit, hit up Pronto Pup for a quick dinner of corndogs, and walked to the Grand Haven South Pier & Lighthouse. Definitely a must visit if you’re looking for a quaint beach town in Michigan… sunsets here are always glorious!
Read MoreTulips in spring? Yes, please! Windmill Island has over 100,000 tulips bloom in the spring! There is also a 250-year-old windmill which is called DeZwann, the only authentic Dutch windmill operating in the United States, a carousel, plus a few cute Dutch-themed shops to stroll. It’s just such a treat to walk around!
Read MoreRead on for an afternoon in downtown Muskegon… an adorable coffee shop, a stroll checking out some historic buildings and a replica Monet Garden, tour the Hackley & Hume Historic Homes, grab a beer or wine at Unruly Brewing, and drive out to Pere Marquette for sunset at Lake Michigan!
Read MoreI recently had the opportunity to work with Visit Escanaba on a weekend trip, so here’s my roundup blog post of all the places I’d recommend to drink, eat and adventure to! It was a great weekend full of excursions and relaxation! I have a total soft spot for Escanaba. I would return again and again for the character of this town, the food, the wine, vibes, and things to do.
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