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18 Attractions to Explore Near Lake Leelanau

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Suttons Bay BeachSuttons Bay Beach is a picturesque spot located in the beautiful Leelanau County of Michigan. With incredible views of Lake Michigan and plenty of colorful beach sand, it's no wonder that this beach impresses all who visit. Visitors to Suttons Bay Beach can relax on the warm beach all day long or take a leisurely stroll by the shore. The nearby boardwalk is great for taking a romantic stroll with that special someone, or simply enjoying the view and fresh air.
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Little Traverse LakeLittle Traverse Lake is an idyllic spot located in the northern regions of Michigan. It is a beautiful lake surrounded by rolling hills, lush forest and a picturesque landscape. Its secluded nature provides a private haven for fishing, boating and swimming—all popular activities here year-round. There are also plenty of opportunities to go out on the lake in kayaks or canoes, or even have a picnic along its shoreline.
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Lime LakeLime Lake is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Located just outside the charming town of Northport on Cascade Road, Lime Lake offers visitors spectacular views of the surrounding nature. Those who explore this picturesque area will find opportunities to fish and kayak, as well as to relax among the beautiful beaches that line the lake’s shores. hiking trails in nearby Sutton’s Bay Wind Park provide an exciting alternative to lounging on sunny afternoons.
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Old Mission State ParkOld Mission State Park offers visitors a wealth of activities in a picturesque setting. The park is home to miles of hiking trails that meander through its woodlands and along its breathtaking Lake Michigan shoreline. You can bring your own kayak or rent one onsite to explore its Turbine Point Nature Preserve, where fish-viewing platforms allow you to take in the sights and sounds of the scenic shoreline. Anglers can also head out on the mission's charter boat for an exciting day on the lake.
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Lighthouse ParkLighthouse Park, is a majestic site to behold. This stunning landmark is situated between East and West Grand Traverse Bay, offering visitors breathtaking views of the crystal clear waters. With more than 32 acres of trails and beaches, this park provides plenty of opportunities for recreational activities like swimming, hiking, picnicking, and bird watching. There is also an 1873 lighthouse which has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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North Manitou Shoal Light StationNorth Manitou Shoal Light Station is an iconic landmark perched on two acres of the Manitou Passage in Lake Michigan, this tall red tower has stood since 1930 and commands sweeping views of the lake. The official navigational aid still serves ships today and boasts a rich history – it was almost destroyed by fire during World War II, though it was saved just in time. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places by 1979.
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Chateau Grand TraverseChateau Grand Traverse is a winery located in Grand Traverse County. It produces a variety of award-winning wines that are renowned for their quality, flavor and complexity. The winery also offers educational programs and tastings where visitors can learn about some of the finer points of wine tasting. As well as its great range of wines, guests can enjoy full restaurant meals and outdoor activities at the tasting room or on the beautiful grounds surrounding the winery.
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Christmas Cove BeachChristmas Cove Beach is a picturesque spot that's perfect for swimming, boating, kayaking, and more! The crystal blue water shimmers during the day while the nearby lighthouse maintains a cozy presence as you walk across the white-sand beach. There’s also many historic sights to explore too. On top of that, there are breathtaking sunsets seen from the shoreline and campers will be delighted with plenty of local camping grounds nearby.
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Leelanau TrailLeelanau Trail is a beautiful stretch of former railroad extending along the northwest coast of Lake Michigan. This 20-mile long trail extends from Suttons Bay to Northport and passes through many of the charming towns within the county. Taking a stroll or bike ride along this trail provides stunning views of the lake and conservation areas along its path. The natural landscape with vast rolling sand dunes, towering trees, and soft grassy fields is perfect for those seeking outdoor adventures.
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Glen LakeGlen Lake is a 3,231-acre lake, Part of the larger Lake Michigan-Huron chain, Glen Lake is home to a wide variety of fish and wildlife. It also features several sandy beaches and crystal clear waters that make it perfect for swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of largemouth bass, walleye, northern pike and bluegill - although catching them isn't always easy! Spectacular sunsets over the lake's waters bring locals and visitors back time after time.
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Grand Traverse BayGrand Traverse Bay is nestled in Charlevoix County and offers a wealth of natural beauty and recreation opportunities. From the stunning sandstone bluffs that rise up high above the crystal clear waters of Lake Michigan to the quaint waterfront towns scattered around the bay, every corner of this area is alive with character and charm. Popular activities include swimming, fishing, kayaking, and camping, with many local parks and marinas catering to all visitors.
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Clinch ParkClinch Park is an absolute paradise for the outdoorsy types. Located on the northern tip of East Grand Traverse Bay, it is a popular destination for local families. With gorgeous views and loads of activities to choose from such as fishing, swimming, boating, picnicking and even volleyball net stands, there is truly something for everyone here! Added features to the park include a boat launch, playgrounds and bathrooms which makes this recreation area family-friendly.
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Mission Point LighthouseMission Point Lighthouse is a well-preserved part of the state's history. This lighthouse was built in 1870 to replace an 1830s wooden tower, and used for navigation on the west arm of Grand Traverse Bay until 1980. Located on Cathead Point, it stands 34 feet tall with a Signature Fresnel lens. The current structure is painted white with brown trim and sits atop a white retaining wall that contains former boathouse entrances. All around the lighthouse are sprawling manicured gardens.
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City Opera HouseThe City Opera House in Grand Traverse County, Michigan is an amazing venue with a rich history. In 1890, it was originally opened as a theatre that showcased vaudeville acts and motion pictures, making it one of the few theatres west of Lansing at the time. Today, this iconic destination still operates as a theatre and event center, delighting locals and visitors alike with world-class live performances from Broadway shows to local artists.
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Sunset ParkSunset Park is a beautiful park located in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. Famous for its stunning lake views and picturesque hiking trails, it's quickly becoming one of the most popular getaways in the area. With plenty of amenities, there's something for everyone here - fishing, swimming, boat launches, camping sites and much more to enjoy year-round. A picnic area with grills provides the perfect spot for families and friends to gather.
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The Village at Grand Traverse CommonsThe Village at Grand Traverse Commons, located in Grand Traverse County, Michigan, is a unique destination with plenty to do and see. Visitors to the area can explore the nearby parks and trails while taking in amazing views of Lake Michigan. Inside the buildings of the Commons are dozens of businesses offering a variety of entertaining experiences. From restaurants featuring the finest wines and food to local shops providing art, clothing, books and more.
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Bryant ParkBryant Park is an incredible spot in Grand Traverse County. This park is a truly idyllic place to enjoy nature and spend time with friends and family. It stretches across 760 acres of meadows, pastures, wetlands, and a variety of habitats for native wildlife species. The views here are breathtaking; visitors can observe white-tailed deer frolicking in the meadows, turkeys and other birds passing through, and even beavers meandering along the edge of one of the many ponds.
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Glen Lake NarrowsGlen Lake Narrows is a long, narrow channel with several smaller bays along the way. Photographer favorite picturesque sunsets over the crystal-clear water and the towering pine trees that line the bank. Boaters are often spotted cutting through the channel and numerous fish species can be found in these waters. The area also has ample opportunities for outdoor recreation including hiking, kayaking, and canoeing.

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Lake Leelanau
Lake Leelanau is a sight to behold. With its breathtaking views of rolling hills and evergreen forests, you can't help but fall in love with the area at first glance. The lake itself sprawls out across 17 miles of shoreline and has many access points along its length for boating, fishing, and swimming. If venturing into this natural wonder is not enough for you, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy such as golfing, shopping, or exploring local vineyards.
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