Location: | Northern Michigan |
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Average Snowfall: | 70 - 110 inches | Fall Color Season: | Late September - Early October |
Cheboygan County Historical Museum - Located at Huron and Court Streets in Cheboygan, the County Seat, the complex consists of five buildings - four of which house artifacts and historic exhibits of the past - along with beautiful flowering gardens and the Memorial Rose Garden.
This famous 5 mile bridge, which suspends 552 feet in the air at its highest point, connects Michigan's lower peninsula to the Upper Peninsula.
13 miles out of Cheboygan, on Twin Lakes Road this recreation area is a treat for any outdoor enthusiasts with activites such as hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, hiking, off road vehicle trails and routes, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping and cross country skiing
The best entertainment value in Michigan can be found at the Cheboygan County Fair. There you will find fun filled fair events for everyone, every day! Popular attractions include Horse Shows, Agricultural and Animal Exhibits, Craft Displays, Carnival Rides & Games, and the World's Largest Pic-Ax & Cant-Hook.
Whether you're looking for a leisurely excursion filled with wildlife and scenic beauty, or a more active journey with water skiing, tubing, and swimming, the Inland Waterway is just right for you. The route is 38.2 miles long and includes 2 locks. Water flows from Crooked Lake to the Cheyboygan River and into Lake Huron.
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Michigan offers vacationers many opportunities with visiting any one of our 11,000 inland lakes or even one of the four Great Lakes - Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior or Lake Erie. Interested in a more secluded area? Michigan has more than 3.9 million acres of DNR managed land. Michigan is host to many outdoor recreational activities: hunting, fishing, boating, snowmobiling, skiing and more. Looking to relax? Try a great resort or cozy bed and breakfast. Travel through the vineyards of wine country in Traverse City or play a round of golf at any one of the fabulous Michigan courses. To find out more about Michigan, read our Michigan travel guide.
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