Summer Getaways in Petoskey, Charlevoix, Harbor Springs and Boyne City | Midwest Living

Summer Getaways in Petoskey, Charlevoix, Harbor Springs and Boyne City

Almost every traveler finds a vacation to suit them in the small towns surrounding Michigan's Little Traverse Bay.

Harbor Springs trip guide: What to do

For information, contact the Harbor Springs Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center (231/526-7999; harborspringschamber.com).

Pond Hill Farm (pictured) You'll love checking out the fresh plants; kids enjoy hayrides and pig races. Don't miss the cafe and amazing selection of canned goods (231/526-3276; pondhill.com).

By the Bay Artwork, books and home accessories capture the mystique of boat life (231/526-3964; bythebay.com).

Good Hart General Store The authentic 1934 general store has a deli, bakery and U.S. Post Office (231/526-7661; goodhartstore.com).

Howse's Fudge Try the chocolate-covered peanut brittle—a local favorite (231/526-6121; harborfudge.com).

Primitive Images Unique furnishings and antiques attract shoppers to a log cabin hideaway (231/526-0276; primitiveimages.com).

Tom's Mom's Cookies A tiny bakery makes tasty cookies in flavors like oatmeal butterscotch (231/526-6606; tomsmomscookies.com).

Tvedten Fine Art A gallery of paintings created by local artists reflects different sides of Michigan's natural beauty (231/526-2299; tvedtenfineart.com).

Wilderness State Park Drive 30 miles north from Harbor Springs to explore grassy dunes, dense forests and 26 miles of shoreline in a park also known for its great campsites (231/436-5381; michigan.gov/wilderness).

Harbor Springs Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center

Pond Hill Farm

By the Bay

Good Hart General Store

Howse's Fudge

Primitive Images

Tom's Mom's Cookies

Tvedten Fine Art

Wilderness State Park

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