Taste your way through Fennville
Farm-to-table isn’t just a trend in Fennville; it’s a way of life.
Barothy Lodge: A Historic West Michigan Wilderness Retreat
Relax at a living time capsule and recreation paradise along the Pere Marquette River
A Weekend in Holland
Pack a bag and discover the small-town charm of this lakefront city
Past Meets Present at Port of Ludington Maritime Museum
Located in a former Coast Guard Station overlooking Lake Michigan, Port of Ludington Maritime Museum stands as a gateway to the past.
Victorian Elegance Meets Modern Comfort at Ludington House Bed & Breakfast
Bob Alderink hummed as he whipped up a homemade sweet onion and herb quiche at his historic Ludington bed and breakfast.
The Art of Forest Bathing
As I near the halfway point of my hike on the Lost Lake and Island Loop Trail in Ludington State Park, my pace starts...
The Pidge Inn Celebrates Muskegon’s History
Pigeon Hill is a former Muskegon sand dune where, in the 19th century, up to 5 million passenger pigeons nested.
Stafford’s Hospitality echoes Lake Michigan vacationing history
Stafford Smith was only 22 years old when he bought his first property in Northern Michigan. Bay View Inn, located in Petoskey, was built in 1886 as a summer hotel under the name Woodland Avenue House.
Ghosts in the lights
British immigrant William “Bill” Robinson III served 44 years as keeper of White River Light Station in Fruitland Township until his 1919 death. Over a century later, some believe Robinson and wife Sarah, who died years earlier of a stroke in her 50s, still reside there.
Fall in Love With Leelanau
Leelanau Peninsula, located just northwest of Traverse City, is home to Suttons Bay and Lake Leelanau — just a couple of charming towns you can visit.