DESTINATIONS
Areas Featured
Beulah • BENZIE COUNTY
Baldwin • LAKE COUNTY
Manistee • MANISTEE COUNTY
Ludington • MASON COUNTY
Big Rapids • MECOSTA COUNTY
Stanton • MONTCALM COUNTY
White Cloud • NEWAYGO COUNTY
Reed City • OSCEOLA COUNTY
Cadillac • WEXFORD COUNTY
The Mecosta County Welcome Center is dedicated to helping you create your best adventure yet! We provide the most up to date information and endless resources to help you plan, whether you are coming to the area for a visit or to make your stay permanent.
Begin by booking your stay at one of our several lodging facilities that host an array of amazing amenities. Pools, hot tubs, exercise facilities, business centers and a nice hot meal are just the start to what our facilities have to offer
Mecosta County provides a variety of scenic trails for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the White Pine Trail that spans 100 miles and is great for biking and walking. Or take a stroll on the relaxing Big Rapids Riverwalk that spans 3.8 miles alongside the beautiful Muskegon River Whether you are into biking, hiking, snowmobiling, or snowshoeing we have miles of trail for you.
With over 100 gorgeous lakes to choose from in Mecosta County and our mighty Muskegon River the options are endless for water sports and activities. Experience a relaxing tubing trip down the Muskegon River or go boating on one of our pristine lakes. No matter if you are into swimming, fishing, boating, or kayaking, we have something for everyone to enjoy
Regardless of whether you are a more experienced golfer or a newcomer to the sport, we have award-winning courses that accommodate any skill level. Enjoy magnificent greens, a variety of land movement and breathtaking views at any one of our courses. Disc Golf courses are also abundant throughout Mecosta County
Regardless of the time of year, you will find a multitude of fun local events, festivals, markets, and activities throughout the community Experience one of our special downtown events such as our car show, kid’s festival, summer festival or art show or relax and stroll our downtown farmers market while enjoying free live music. Walk down historic Michigan Ave and check out unique shops, beautiful murals, and take in the beauty and history of this special place
After a long day of adventure, relish in an exceptional dinning experience at one of our local dinning venues. Enjoy an experience at one of your favorite chain restaurants or be pleasantly surprised by one of the local favorites. From fine dining to breweries to wineries there is something to please everyone’s pallet and leave a lasting impression.
Everything you need to create your own adventure can be found at www.bigrapids.org or by stopping into the Mecosta County Welcome Center at 127 S. State St. Big Rapids, MI 49307
KENDRA LEWIS - Executive Director- Mecosta County Convention & Visitor’s Bureau
AMANDA STARKEY - Business/Marketing Manager
Venture WEST MICHIGAN
West Michigan in its entirety has so much to offer, whether it is history you are into, food and local cuisine, outdoor activities from hiking to cycling to antique shopping in towns that make you feel you are shopping in the past.
Throughout the following pages you will learn about all of what there is to do and see from each of the nine counties across the region.
In one day, you can take in the view of Lake Michigan while in Benzie, Manistee or Mason counties. For example, visit Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, one of the state’s most popular areas to visit.
Head southeast and you are in Lake County where history is plentiful. Visit the Lake County Historical Society in Baldwin and learn about Andy Horujko who walked over 12,000 miles to shine light on automobile pollution. If you’re looking for live music, Idlewild is home to some great soul festivals.
In Osceola County, home of Reed City, there is the historical Depot where live music can be enjoyed for free to arts and craft events, good for all the family. Stop in and visit the city of Evart that is nestled along the banks of the Muskegon River.
Speaking of the Depot, it sits along the Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park, a rails-totrails project that offers 92-miles of pristine views.
Heading south along the Muskegon River you will find yourself in Mecosta County where history of logging is celebrated. Downtown Big Rapids has its farmer’s market on Fridays along with free concerts in Pocket Park, to name a few.
We hope you enjoy our spring edition of Destinations. It is an honor to have you take in what we call our backyard.
Thank you,
Darren Iozia
Editor | Pioneer Newspaper
Michelle Fedder
Editor | Manistee News Advocate
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This Issue
Pages 4-7
Lake County
Pages 8-10
Benzie County
Pages 11-13
Osceola County
Pages 14-18
Manistee County
Pages 19-20
Mason County
Pages 21-27
Mecosta County
Pages28-30
Newaygo County
Pages 31-36
Concerts
Pages 37-39
Montcalm County
Pages 40-41
Wexford County
Pages 42-43
Explore Sparta
Pages 44-45
White Pine Trail
Pages 46-47
Dispensary Directory
Pages 48-49
Realtor Directory
Pages 50-53
Service Directory
Venture LAKE COUNTY
Motorized Trails
Most trail systems in Lake County have segments designated for specific off-road vehicles. In general, motorcycle-only trails have widths of 24 inches or less, ORV trails are 50 inches wide or less, and ORV routes are 72 inches or wider. For information about where to ride, including maps, as well as permit/license requirements, visit Michigan.gov/ORVinfo or lakecotrails.com.
❖ Little Manistee ORV Trail (motorcycles only)
❖ Little Manistee ORV Route (all off-road vehicles)
❖ Tin Cup ORV Trail (motorcycles only)
❖ Tin Cup ORV Route (all off-road vehicles)
❖ Lincoln Hills ORV (motorcycles only)
❖ Lincoln Hills Route (all off-road vehicles)
❖ Little “O” ORV Trail (motorcycle, ORV less than 50 inches wide)
❖ Big “O” ORV Trail (motorcycles only)
❖ Michigan Cross Country Cycle Trail (MCCCT) (motorcycles only)
Nonmotorized Trails
❖ Bowman Lake Foot Travel Area (cross-country skiing, hiking)
❖ North County Trail (hiking, biking)
❖ Pere Marquette Trail (cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, biking)
❖ Pine Forest Pathway (cross-country skiing, hiking)
❖ Pine Valley Pathway (cross-country skiing, hiking, biking)
❖ Sheep Ranch Pathway (cross-country skiing, hiking, biking)
Only in Lake County
❖ Marquette Trails Golf Club, Baldwin
❖ Wolf Lake Ranch, Baldwin
❖ Baldwin Canoe Rental, Baldwin
❖ Shrine of the Pines, Baldwin
❖ Lake County Historical Museum, Baldwin
❖ Tiki Hut, Chase
❖ Uncle Ed’s Records, Chase
❖ Williams Island & Historic Flamingo Club, Idlewild
Campgrounds
❖ Ludington East / Pere Marquette River KOA, Branch Township
❖ Ivan’s Campground & Cabins, Baldwin
❖ Four Seasons Campground, Luther
❖ Camp Living Waters, Luther
❖ Leisure Time Campground, Irons
❖ Dave’s Riverside Café, Campground and Fish Farm, Baldwin
❖ Irons RV Park and Campground, Irons
❖ Silver Creek State Forest Campground, Luther
❖ Leverentz Lake State Forest Campground, Baldwin
❖ Bray Creek State Forest Campground, Baldwin
❖ Carrieville State Forest Campground, Luther
❖ Whispering Oaks Campground & Cabins, Baldwin
❖ North Country Campground, Baldwin
❖ Enchanted Acres Canoe & Campground, Irons
❖ Big Star Lake RV Camping Resort, Baldwin,
❖ Big Bass Lake Campground, Irons
❖ Best Bear Lodge and Campground, Irons
❖ Ann’s Putman Lake RV Park & Campground, Baldwin
68 years 1956 - 2024
24-27
• Carnival
• Horse Pull
• Minnow Races
• Corn Hole Tournament
• Car Show
• Free Kids Games
• Scottville Clown Band
• Petting Zoo JULY 24-27 J ULY 2 4-2 7
• Craf t Exhibits
• Large Beer Tent w/ Live Enter tainment
• Parade
• 5K Run
• Sidewalk Sales
Baldwin, Idlewild
Restaurants
❖ Pompeii’s, 751 Michigan Ave, Baldwin, MI 49304
❖ Northern Exposure Café, 396 Michigan Ave, Baldwin, MI 49304
❖ Club 37, 3803 M-37, Baldwin, MI 49304
❖ Jones Homemade Ice Cream, 858 Michigan Ave, Baldwin, MI 49304
❖ Shoey’s Log Bar and Grill, 846 Michigan Ave, Baldwin, MI 49304
❖ 876 Baldwin, 876 Michigan Ave, Baldwin, MI 49304
❖ Na-Tah-Ka South, 6392 W 76th St, Baldwin, MI 49304
❖ Barski, 4016 M-37, Baldwin, MI 49304
Campgrounds
❖ Ivan’s Campground & Cabins, Baldwin
❖ Dave’s Riverside Café, Campground and Fish Farm, Baldwin
❖ Leverentz Lake State Forest Campground, Baldwin
❖ Bray Creek State Forest Campground, Baldwin
❖ Whispering Oaks Campground & Cabins, Baldwin
❖ Peyton’s Bar & Grill, 15655 Lake Dr, Idlewild, MI 49642
❖ North Country Campground, Baldwin
❖ Big Star Lake RV Camping Resort, Baldwin
❖ Ann’s Putman Lake RV Park & Campground, Baldwin
Parks
❖ Idlewild Beach, 14228 S Lake Dr, Idlewild, MI 49642
❖ John Meeks Park, Martin Luther King Drive, Idlewild, MI 49642
❖ Brown Trout Sculpture Park, Corner of M-37 and Pere Marquette Rails to Trails, in Baldwin
Chase
❖ Chase Creek Smokehouse, 7143 S Depot St, Chase, MI 49623
❖ Tiki Hut, Chase
❖ Uncle Ed’s Records, Chase
Irons
Restaurants
❖ Hounds Hollow Bakery & Buffet, Irons
❖ Brooks Corner, 6016 W 10 1/2 Mile Rd, Irons, MI 49644
❖ Blossom’s Restaurant, 5143 N Bass Lake Rd, Irons, MI 49644
❖ Oak Grove Tavern, 5482 W 10 1/2 Mile Rd, Irons, MI 49644
❖ Na Tah Ka, 5796 N Bass Lake Rd, Irons, MI 49644
Campgrounds/Parks
❖ Leisure Time Campground, Irons
❖ Irons RV Park and Campground, Irons
❖ Enchanted Acres Canoe & Campground, Irons
❖ Big Bass Lake Campground, Irons
❖ Best Bear Lodge and Campground, Irons
❖ Driftwood Recreation Area
Luther
Restaurants
❖ North Bar, 216 State St, Luther, MI 49656
❖ Loggers Landing Restaurant and Grill, 206 State St, Luther, MI 49656
Campgrounds/Parks
❖ The Pines Campground at Camp Living Waters, 536 E 6 Mile Rd, Luther, MI 49656
❖ Silver Creek State Forest Campground, 8701 N State Rd, Luther, MI 49656
❖ Carrieville State Forest Campground, 3998 N Kings Hwy #3486, Luther, MI 49656
❖ Mill Pond Park, Corner of State Street and Front in Luther
Venture BENZIE COUNTY
Parks
❖ A.B. Maley Park on U.S. 31 in Honor
❖ Inland Township on Park Lake Ann Road in Inland Township
❖ Burnett Park, between Maple and First streets in downtown Lake Ann
❖ Almira Township Lakefront Park on Maple Street the shores of Lake Ann
❖ Almira Township Park, 7276 Ole White Drive in Almira Township
❖ Beulah Park, between Lake Street and Crystal Avenue in Beulah
❖ Academy Park, between M-115 and Traverse Avenue in Benzonia
❖ Memorial Park, entrances on South Street and Graze Road in Benzonia (includes a dog park)
❖ Open Space Park, 800 Main St. in Frankfort
❖ Penfold Park, 1098 Lakeside Blvd. in Elberta
❖ Waterfront Park, on Furnace Avenue on Betsie Bay in Elberta
❖ Market Square Park, 517 Main St. in Frankfort
❖ Tank Hill, accessible from Park Avenue and Sixth Street in Frankfort
❖ Cannon Park, end of Main Street in Frankfort
❖ Father Marquette Park, on Second Street in Frankfort
❖ Pocket Park, between L’ Chayim Delicatessen and Crystal Lake Adventure Sports on Main Street in Frankfort
❖ Rotary Park, next to city hall on Main Street in Frankfort
❖ Mineral Springs Park, on Main Street in Frankfort
Beaches
❖ Bellows Park (7th Street Beach), intersection of Bellows Avenue and Thomas Road in Frankfort
❖ Beulah Beach, on Lake Street in Beulah (Crystal Lake)
Trails
❖ Crystal Mountain Resort in Thompsonville
Farmers Markets
❖ Frankfort Farmers Market, open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays in Open Space Park in Frankfort
❖ Elberta Farmers Market, 8 a.m. to noon on Thursdays in Penfold Park in Elberta
❖ Grow Benzie Community Market, 2-6 p.m. on Wednesdays (starting June 1) at Grow Benzie, 5885 Frankfort Highway in Benzonia
❖ Up North Fields, 823 Michigan Ave. in Benzonia
❖ Michigan Legacy Art Park located adjacent to Crystal Mountain Resort
❖ Elberta Dunes South Nature Area located in Elberta
❖ Green Point Dunes, located at 11998 Green Point Road in
❖ Betsie River Pathway, located off M-115
❖ Sleeping Bear Dunes on M-22
❖ Betsie Valley Trails located in Thompsonville
❖ Arcadia Dunes C.S. Mott, south of Frankfort/Elberta on M-22
❖ Upper Herring Lake Nature Preserve
Places to grab a bite to eat in Benzie County
❖ Roadhouse Mexican Bar and Grill, located at 1058 Benzie Highway in Benzonia
❖ Cabbage Shed and Waterfront, located at 198 Frankfort Ave. in Elberta
❖ Dinghy’s Restaurant, located at 415 Main St. in Frankfort
❖ Manitou, located at 4349 Main St. in Frankfort
❖ Rosie’s Country Café, located at 1723 Cadillac Highway in Thompsonville
❖ Crystal Mountain Resort, located in Thompsonville
❖ Birch Maple, located at 727 Main St. in Frankfort
❖ Lighthouse Café, located at 735 Frankfort Ave. in Elberta
❖ Hungry Tummy, located at 226 S. Benzie Boulevard in Beulah
❖ Cold Creek Inn and Restaurant, located at 185 S. Benzie Boulevard in Beulah
❖ Lucky Dog Bar and Grille, located at 283 S. Benzie Boulevard in Beulah
❖ Hotel Frankfort and Restaurant, located at 231 Main St. in Frankfort
❖ Mayfair Tavern, located at 515 Frankfort Ave. in Elberta
Breweries/wineries/ distilleries
❖ St. Ambrose Cellars, located at 841 S. Pioneer in Beulah
❖ Iron Fish Distillery, located at 14234 Cadillac Highway in Thompsonville
❖ Storm Cloud Brewing, located at 303 Main St. in Frankfort
❖ Five Shores Brewing, located at 163 S. Benzie Blvd. in Beulah
❖ Lake Anne Brewing, located at 6535 First St. in Lake Ann
Unique adventures
❖ Point Betsie Lighthouse, located at 3701 Point Betsie Road in Frankfort
❖ Frankfort North Pier Lighthouse, located in Frankfort
❖ Gwen Frostic Prints and Studio, located at 5140 River Road in Benzonia
❖ Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park located partially in Benzie and Leelanau counties
❖ Cognition Science and Discovery Center, located at 232 N. Michigan Ave. in Beulah
❖ Benzie Area Historical Society and Museum, located at 6941 Traverse Ave. in Benzonia
❖ Crystal Lake Alpaca Farm and Boutique, 4907 River Road in Frankfort
Places to golf
❖ Crystal Mountain –Mountain Ridge Course or Betsie Valley Course, located at 12500 Crystal Mountain Drive in Thompsonville
❖ Champion Hill Golf Course, located at 501 N. Marshall Road in Beulah
❖ Pinecroft Golf course, located at 8260 Henry Road in Beulah
❖ Mistwood Golf Course, located at 7568 Ole White Drive in Lake Ann
❖ Crystal Lake Golf Course, located at 8493 Fairway Drive in Beulah
Venture OSCEOLA COUNTY
❖ Pere Marquette State Trail
Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park
Reed City Parks: Rambadt, Linear, Westerburg (nonmotorized) ❖ Evart Motorcycle Trail (motorcycle only)
❖ Depot-Crossroads Park, Reed City
❖ Rambadt Park, Reed City
❖ Westerburg Park, Reed City
❖ Rose Lake Park, LeRoy
❖ Riverside Park East-West, Evart
❖ Crittenden Park, Sears
Only in Osceola County
❖ Reed City Heritage Museum, Reed City
❖ Little Mac Replica Bridge, Reed City
❖ J&J’s River Run, Evart
Hitting the links
❖ Intimidator Golf Course, Reed City
❖ Spring Valley Golf Course, Hersey
❖ Birch Valley Golf Course, Sears
❖ Tustin Trails Golf Course, Tustin
Campgrounds
❖ Rambadt Park Campground, Reed City
❖ Blodgett Landing Campground, Hersey
❖ Osceola County Park, LeRoy
❖ Rose Lake Park, LeRoy
❖ Sunrise Lake State Forest Campground, LeRoy
❖ Cadillac Woods Campground, Tustin
❖ Hillside Campground, Evart
❖ River Country Campground, Evart
❖ Crittenden County Park, Sears
❖ Old Log Resort & Campground, Marion
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Bars & Grills
❖ Sunny’s Sports Bar and Grill, Reed City
❖ Buckboard Bar and Grill, Reed City
❖ Sixth and Main Bar and Grill, Evart
❖ River Junction, Hersey
❖ Travelers Bar and Grill, LeRoy
❖ Horseshoe Bar, Marion
Family Restaurants/Diners
❖ H and D Chuckwagon, Reed City
❖ Seven Slot Grills, Reed City
❖ Mr. Pibs Restaurant, LeRoy
❖ The Village Grille, Tustin
Ala Cart
❖ Dairy Depot, Reed City
❖ Pere Marquette Bistro and Catering, Reed City
Pizza
❖ Pompeii’s, two locations: Reed City and Evart
❖ BC Pizza in Evart
❖ Mineral Springs Pizza Pub and Grill, Tustin
Brewery
❖ Reed City Brewery, Reed City
❖ Cadillac Winery, LeRoy
Venture MANISTEE COUNTY
Restaurants
❖ Bluefish Kitchen and Bar
❖ Bungalow Inn
❖ Fricano’s Manistee River
❖ River Rock Sportsbook and Grill
❖ The Painted Lady Saloon
❖ China Buffet
❖ TJ’s Pub
❖ Taco ‘Bout It Mexican Fusion
❖ Two slices
❖ El Toro Latin Cuisine
❖ The Outsider
❖ A&W Restaurant
❖ The Grille at Manistee National Golf & Resport
❖ Chopo’s Northside Bar
❖ AJ’s Pizzeria
❖ Knickers Restaurant & Pub
❖ The Golden Stag
❖ Windward Restaurant –Hampton Inn & Suites
❖ Big Al’s Pizza
Breweries/wineries/ distilleries
❖ North Channel Brewing Company, located at 86 Washington St. in Manistee
❖ Northern Naturals, located at 7220 Chief Road in Kaleva
❖ Iron Fish Distillery, located at 14234 Dzuibanek Road in Thompsonville
❖ Third Life Brewing, located at 254 River St. in Manistee
Farmers Markets
❖ Manistee
Museums
❖ Manistee County Historical Museum, located at 425 River St. in Manistee
❖ Marilla Museum and Pioneer Place, located at 9991 Marilla Road in Copemish
❖ Bottle House Museum, located at 14551 Wuoksi Ave. in Kaleva
❖ Bear Lake Museum, located at 7750 Main St. in Bear Lake
❖ Brethren Heritage Museum, located at 17955 Coates Hwy. in Brethren
❖ Old Kirke Museum, located at 300 Walnut St. in Manistee
Places to golf
❖ Arcadia Bluffs, located at 14710 Northwood Hwy. in Arcadia
❖ Manistee National, located at 4797 Grant Hwy. in Manistee
❖ Manistee Golf and Country Club, located at 500 Cherry Road in Manistee
❖ Fawn Crest Golf Course, located at 553 Seaman Road in Wellston
❖ Bear Lake Highlands, located at 11685
Chippewa Hwy. in Bear Lake (opening in July)
❖ Chestnut Hills Golf Course, 7700 Glovers Lake Road, Bear Lake
Trails
❖ Orchard Beach State Park trails, across from park on M-110
❖ Tippy Dam trails, located by Tippy Dam off M-55
❖ Arcadia Dunes Old Baldy Trail, located on M-22 near Arcadia
❖ Arcadia Marsh walkway, located just south of Arcadia
❖ City of Manistee Riverwalk, located on Manistee River Channel in downtown Manistee
❖ Magoon Creek Recreation Area, located off Red Apple Road in Filer Township
❖ Manistee River Trail, located by Red Bridge on High Bridge Road
❖ Manistee Non-Motorized Trail, located off M-55 just east of Manistee
❖ North Country Trail, traverses Manistee County with several trailheads
❖ Bear Lake School Forest trail, located by school forest off Lakeshore Drive
❖ Portage Point Trails, located off Portage Point Drive
❖ Big M Trailheads, located on Udell Hills Road off M-55
Venture MASON COUNTY
Farmers Markets
❖ Ludington Farmers Market, located at 153-109 N. James St. in Ludington
❖ Christofferson’s Farms, located at 3441 S. Morton Road in Ludington
Breweries/wineries
❖ Jamesport Brewing Company, located at 410 S. James St. in Ludington
❖ Ludington Bay Brewing Co., located at 515 S. James St. in Ludington
❖ Starving Artist Brewing, located at 634 S. Stiles Road in Ludington
❖ Love Wines Winery of Ludington, located at 925 S. Washington Ave. in Ludington
❖ Pere Marquette Winery, located at 1914 S Lakeshore Drive in Ludington
❖ North Branch Winery, located at 126 S. Main St. in Scottville
Restaurants
❖ Kuntry Kubbard
❖ The Grand – Family Dining & Cocktails
❖ Ponderosa
❖ China Buffet
❖ Timers Prime Steakhouse
❖ Timbers Historic Bar & Grill of Ludington
❖ House of Flavors Restaurant
❖ Old Hamlin Restaurant
❖ Mancino’s Pizza & Grinders
❖ El Rancho
❖ The SandBox
❖ Hunan Gardens
❖ Table 14
❖ Sunset Side Concessions
❖ Sportman’s Restaurant
❖ Stix Ludington
Places to golf
❖ Hemlock Golf Club, located at 5105 W. Decker Road in Ludington
❖ Lakeside Links Golf Course, located at 5369 W. Chauvez Road in Ludington
❖ Lincoln Hills Golf Club, located at 1527 N. Lakeshore Drive in Ludington
Disc Golf
❖ Mason County Park Disc Golf Course, located at 6501 W. Chauvez Road in Ludington
❖ Ludington School Forest, located at 835 N. Jebavy Drive in Ludington
❖ The Tinder Box Disc Golf Course, located in Pere Marquette Charter Township
❖ Mason County Picnic Area, located in Ludington
❖ Labryinth Disc Golf Course, located at West Shore Community College in Scottville
Unique adventures
❖ Ludington Pump Storage Plant, located south of Ludington
❖ Amber Elk Ranch, located at 2688 W. Conrad Road in Ludington
❖ Ludington Breakwater pier and lighthouse, located west of downtown Ludington
❖ Big Sable Point Lighthouse, located in the Ludington State Park
❖ S.S. Badger car ferry, located at 701 Maritime Drive in Ludington
Trails
❖ Ludington State Park
❖ Nordhouse Dunes located on Nurnberg Road
❖ Lake Michigan Recreation Area, located on West Forest Trail
❖ North Country Trail trailhead, located by Elk Highway and Free Soil Road in Free Soil
❖ Cartier Park located in Ludington
Museums
❖ White Pine Village, located on 1687 S. Lakeshore Road in Ludington
❖ Port of Ludington Maritime Museum, located at 217 S. Lakeshore Drive in Ludington
Venture MECOSTA COUNTY
Only in Mecosta County
❖ Paris Fish Hatchery, Paris
❖ Artworks, Big Rapids
❖ The Old Pioneer Emporium/ Kilwins, Big Rapids
❖ Red Fox Market, Big Rapids
❖ The Purple Door (axe-throwing), Big Rapids
Places to grab a bite to eat
Brewery/Winery
❖ Cranker’s Restaurant and Brewery, Big Rapids
❖ Raven Brewing and BBQ, Big Rapids
❖ Winery at Youngs Farm, Mecosta
❖ Gwin Girls Winery and Tasting Room, Remus
❖ Heavenly Vineyards, Morley
Bar and Grills
❖ Sawmill Saloon, Big Rapids
❖ Gypsy Nickel Lounge, Big Rapids
❖ Schuberg’s Bar and Grill, Big Rapids
❖ Szots Bar and Grill, Big Rapids
❖ Star Shooter’s Bar and Restaurant, Big Rapids
❖ Pappy’s Bar and Grill, Rodney
❖ The Rooster Saloon, Chippewa Lake
❖ The Buff Bar and Grill, Stanwood
❖ Antler’s Fireside Grill, Stanwood/ Canadian Lakes
❖ Murphy’s Bar, Barryton
❖ Remus Tavern, Remus
Upscale Eateries
❖ Two Hats Ranch, Big Rapids
❖ Blue Cow, Big Rapids
Coffee and Donuts
❖ Van Brocklin’s Bakery, Big Rapids
❖ Three Girls Bakery, Big Rapids
❖ Bernie’s Place, Big Rapids
❖ The Backroom Coffee, Big Rapids
❖ The Pie Hole, Paris
❖ Conley’s Bakery, Mecosta
❖ Coffee & Cream, Mecosta
❖ The Corner Cup Coffeehouse, Remus
Pizza Joints
❖ The Gate Bowling Center and Pizza Pub, Big Rapids
❖ Mancino’s Pizza and Grinders, Big Rapids
❖ Crusted Creations 231, Big Rapids
❖ Pizza in Paris, Paris
❖ Mancino’s Pizza and Grinders, Stanwood
❖ CL Pizza Co., Canadian Lakes
Classic Cafés
❖ Sugar Creek Restaurant, Big Rapids
❖ Ala Mode, Big Rapids
❖ Corner Café, Stanwood
❖ KJ’s Family Restaurant, Mecosta
❖ Moe-Z-Inn, Morley
❖ Williams Café, Barryton
Offbeat Eats
❖ Yellow Window and Little Brown Sack Deli, Big Rapids
❖ Nawal’s Mediterranean Grille, Big Rapids
❖ BR Lunch Box, Big Rapids
Ice Cream
❖ Fatbelly Deli and Creamery, Stanwood
❖ Toppings Frozen Yogurt, Big Rapids
❖ Kilwins Big Rapids, Big Rapids,
❖ The Milkshake Spot
❖ Toppings Frozen Yogurt
a Farm
❖ Four Green Fields Farm, 15693 Wilson Road, Rodney (Corn maze, haunted maze, hayrides, sleigh rides, carriage rides, pumpkin patch, Christmas trees)
❖ The Winery at Young Farm, 8396 70th Ave., Mecosta (produce, live music, wine-tasting, desserts, dinners, seasonal blueberries, cider)
❖ Grant Family Farms, 10636 14 Mile Road, Rodney. Open early May –Halloween + December (Produce, u-pick pumpkin patch, Christmas trees)
❖ Hearty Harvest, 5356 9 Mile Road, Remus. Open early May to early November (Produce, including apples, squash and pumpkins, cider, homemade jams, honey, maple syrup)
❖ The Purple Pepper, 18700 20th Ave., Barryton. Open May-October (Produce, including apples, squash, pumpkins, gourds, cider, peppers)
Visit a park
❖ Clay Cliffs Nature Park, Big Rapids
❖ Hemlock Park, Big Rapids
❖ Holland Park-Veterans & Homefront Heroes Memorial, Big Rapids
❖ Mitchell Creek Park, Big Rapids
❖ Swede Hill Park, Big Rapids
❖ Brower Park, Stanwood
❖ Davis Bridge Park, Stanwood
❖ Bromley Park, Mecosta
❖ Pine Tree Park, Mecosta
❖ School Section Lake Veteran’s Park, Mecosta
❖ Millet Park, Chippewa Lake
❖ Paris Park, Paris
Visit a trail
❖ Big Rapids Riverwalk, Downtown Big Rapids
❖ Clay Cliffs Nature Park, Big Rapids
❖ Hungerford Recreation Area, Big Rapids
❖ Dragon Trail, along the Muskegon River from Stanwood to Newaygo
❖ Fred Meijer White Pine Trail, along U.S. 131 from Grand Rapids to Cadillac
❖ Pine Grove Trail, Mecosta
❖ White Pine Valley Recreation Area, Paris
Hitting the Links Golf
❖ Clear Lake Golf Club, Big Rapids
❖ Katke Golf Course, Big Rapids
❖ Tullymore Golf Resort, Stanwood
❖ St. Ives Golf Club and Resort, Stanwood
❖ Canadian Lakes Golf Courses (The Royal, The Highlands, The Pines), Canadian Lakes
Disc golf
❖ Cran-Hill Ranch, Rodney
❖ Mecosta Disc Golf, Big Rapids Township
❖ Northend Park, Big Rapids
❖ School Section Lake, Mecosta
Campgrounds
❖ Haymarsh State Game Area Campground, Big Rapids
❖ Bluegill Lake Family Camping Resort, Mecosta
❖ Tubbs Lake Campground, Mecosta
❖ School Section Lake Veteran’s Park, Mecosta
❖ Brower Park, Stanwood
❖ River Ridge RV Resort, Stanwood
❖ Cran-Hill Ranch, Rodney
❖ Sarns Resorts, Morley
❖ Mecosta Pines Campground, Morley
❖ Paris Park, Paris
Venture NEWAYGO COUNTY
Only in Newaygo
❖ Heritage Farms Market, Fremont. The farm offers: fresh apple cider and donuts; a USA corn maze; hayrides; a pumpkin patch; and much more.
❖ Nelson’s Farm Market, Grant. Nelson’s Farm Market is open year-round. It’s a familyowned farm and retail market, growing a variety of fruits and vegetables.
❖ The Shack Country Inn Bed and Breakfast, White Cloud. The Shack is a country inn with more than 40 guest rooms nestled in 100 acres of woods on the banks of the Robinson Lake.
❖ Wisner Rents Canoes, Newaygo. Rent canoes, kayaks, rafts, boats or tubes and explore the Muskegon River.
Places to camp
❖ Big Bend Park, White Cloud
❖ Oxbow Park, Newaygo
❖ White Cloud County Park, White Cloud
❖ Fremont Lake Campground, Fremont
❖ Croton Township Campground, Newaygo
❖ Ed. H Henning County Park, Newaygo
❖ Diamond Lake County Park, White Cloud
❖ Newaygo State Park, Newaygo
❖ Sandy Beach County Park, White Cloud
Grab
a
bite to eat or drink
❖ Woody’s Bar, Bitely
❖ Lakes 23 Restaurant & Pub, Fremont
❖ Koffee Kuppe, Fremont
❖ The Lunch Pail, Fremont
❖ Old Iron Bar & Grill, in Grant
❖ The Depot, Grant
❖ Driftwood Bar & Grill, Newaygo
❖ River Stop Café, Newaygo
❖ Newaygo Brewing Company, Newaygo
❖ Sportsman’s Bar, Newaygo
❖ River Stop Saloon, Newaygo
❖ Northern Trails Bar & Grill, in Newaygo
❖ Sally’s Whatta Pizza, White Cloud
❖ Maike’s Bakery & Pizza, White Cloud
❖ Schindy’s at Diamond Lake, White Cloud
❖ Shamrock Pub & Grill, White Cloud
Hit the links
❖ Pilgrim’s Run Golf Course, Pierson
❖ Waters Edge Golf Course, Fremont
❖ Village Green Golf Club, Newaygo
❖ Northwood Golf Course, Fremont
❖ Summer Breeze Golf Course, Fremont
A day at the beach
❖ Big Bend Park, White Cloud
❖ Oxbow Park, Newaygo
❖ Pettibone Lake, Bitely
❖ Fremont Lake, Fremont
❖ Nichols Lake, Bitely
❖ Diamond Lake, White Cloud
❖ Croton Pond, Newaygo
❖ Hardy Dam County Marina, White Cloud
Take a hike
❖ Fremont Town & Country Trail (Cross country skiing, snowshoeing, fat tire biking, hiking, mountain biking)
❖ Loda Lake Wildflower Sanctuary (cross country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, looped trails)
❖ Coolbough Creeks (cross country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, looped trails, small game waterfowl)
❖ Hardy Dam Rustic Nature Trail (cross country skiing, snowshoeing, endurance hikes, hiking, looped trails)
❖ Huron Manistee National Forest (cross country skiing and snowshoeing, endurance hikes, fat tire biking, hiking, ORV and ATV, road and mountain biking, small game waterfowl, white tail deer)
❖ White Cloud Connector Loop (cross country skiing and snowshoeing, endurance hikes, hiking, looped trails)
❖ Hungerford Lake Trail (cross country skiing and snowshoeing, endurance hikes, fat tire biking, hiking, looped trails, road and mountain biking)
❖ North Country Trail (cross country skiing and snowshoeing, endurance hikes, fat tire biking, hiking, road and mountain biking)
❖ Birch Grove Trail (cross country skiing and snowshoeing, hiking, looped trails)
❖ Dragon Trail (cross country skiing and snowshoeing, hiking, fat tire biking, mountain biking)
LAKE COUNTY
Idlewild Jazz & Blues Festival
Aug. 3 – starting at 7 a.m. East Baldwin Road, Idlewild
Explore the world of jazz; from live jazz nights to jazz concerts in Clare, Michigan where there is everything in the genre that will fit you just right.
Idlewild Soul Summer Festival
July 25 – noon to 8 p.m.
19 Joy, Idlewild, MI
Food, live music, vendors, raffles, dance contest and kid’s zone.
Grier Music Festival IV
July 6 – 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
John Meeks Park, Idlewild Boulevard and MLK Drive, Idlewild
BENZIE COUNTY
Live bands, superb vocal music, food & merchandise vendors, free and open to the public!
Benzie Area Symphony Orchestra summer series
❖ July 14, Benzie Central High School auditorium in Benzonia
❖ Aug. 25, Corson Auditorium at Interlochen Center for the Arts in Interlochen
❖ Oct. 6, Benzie Central High School auditorium in Benzonia
Benzie County Community Chorus
❖ 7 p.m., June 22-24, Mills Community House in Benzonia. Tickets: benziechorus.org
❖ 7 p.m., July 13-15, Mills Community House in Benzonia. Tickets: benziechorus.org
Jammin’ Mondays on Betsie Bay
All concerts are free and run from 7-9:15 p.m. on Mondays at the Waterfront Park Amphitheater in Elberta. For further information search Jammin’ Mondays on Betsie Bay on Facebook
❖ June 17: The Olivia Van Goor Show
❖ June 24: Planet D Nonet
❖ July 1: Metro Soul Band
❖ July 8: Anthony Stanco Quintet
❖ July 15: Marshland Express
❖ July 22: Igor and the Red Elvis’s
❖ July 29: Dawn Campbell and the Bohemians
❖ Aug. 5: Joseph and the Velozians
❖ Aug. 12: Jeff Haas’s “Big Fun” Band
❖ Aug. 19: Men of Leisure All Stars
❖ Aug. 26: Dave Keller Band
❖ Sept. 2: Beth Bombara Band
Music in the Street
All concerts start at 7 p.m. on Thursdays in downtown Beulah.
❖ June 27: Up North All-Stars
❖ July 4: The Accidentals
❖ July 11: Truth & Salvage Co
❖ July 18: TBD
❖ July 25: The Ol Microtones
❖ Aug. 1: TBD
❖ Aug. 8: Dig A Pony
OSCEOLA COUNTY
Great American Crossroads
Celebrations — Reed City
Aug. 18 through Aug. 20
Shows at Reed City’s Porteous Depot
❖ May 23 – Cedar Creek Band
❖ June 1 – Arts in the Park (Terrariums)
❖ June 13 - Cedar Creek Band
❖ June 15 – Art in the Park (Camping blanket)
❖ June 27 – Cedar Creek Band
❖ June 29 - Art in the Park (ceramics)
❖ July 11 – Cedar Creek Band
❖ July 13 – Art in the Park (Christmas in July)
❖ July 13 - Blue Water Ramblers
❖ July 20 – Roosevelt Diggs at Rambadt Park
❖ July 25 – Cedar Creek Band
❖ July 27 – Art in the Park –(Canvas Painting)
❖ Aug. 8 – Cedar Creek Band
❖ Aug. 10 – Art in the Park (Greeting cards and More)
❖ Aug. 27, Sept. 12 and Sept. 26 – Cedar Creek Band.
Evart FunFest
July 18 – July 20
Osceola County Fair Grounds, 101 Recreation Ave., Evart A family-friendly, traditional, acoustic music festival. There are workshops for all types of acoustic instruments, and all levels of ability. There is open jamming, and evening concerts.
MANISTEE COUNTY
Onekama Concerts in the Park
All concerts begin at 7 p.m., on Monday at Onekama Village park. Concerts are free, but donations are accepted.
❖ June 23: Doc and Donna Probes, Truck Driver Bingo, The Feral Cats Deluxe
❖ July 1: The Schrock Brothers Band
❖ July 8: Fresh Water Roots
❖ July 15: The Benzie Playboys
❖ July 22: Jim Hawley
❖ July 29: BVO
❖ Aug 5: Elvis Tribute Artist Jake Slater
❖ Aug 12: Fifth Gear
Manistee Shoreline Showcase
All concerts begin at 7 p.m, on Tuesdays at Rotary gazebo at First Street Beach in Manistee. Concerts are free, but donations are accepted.
❖ June 18: The Olivia Van Goor Show
❖ June 25: Planet D Nonet
❖ July 2: Metro Soul Band
❖ July 9: Anthony Stanco Quintet
❖ July 16: Marshland Express
❖ July 23: Igor and the Red Elvises
❖ July 30: Dawn Campbell and The Bohemians
❖ Aug. 6: Joseph and the Velozians
❖ Aug. 15: Jeff Haas’s “Big Fun” Band
❖ Aug. 20: Men of Leisure
❖ Aug. 27: Dave Keller Band
❖ Sept. 3: Beth Bombara
Manistee Roots on the River
All concerts begin at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at the Jaycees Bandshell at Veterans Memorial Park. Concerts are free, but donations are accepted.
❖ July 11: Seth Bernard
❖ July 18: Nick Veine
❖ July 25: Sari Brown
❖ Aug. 1: Cole Hansen
❖ Aug. 8: Ben Traverse Band
Kaleva Log Cabin series
All concerts begin at 7 p.m., on Fridays at the Log Cabin Theater located at Walta and Panu Streets in Kaleva. Concerts are free, but donations are accepted.
❖ Aug. 2: Cats in the Basement
❖ Aug. 9: Mary Sue & Mark Schrock
❖ Aug. 16: Ruth & Max Bloomquist
❖ Aug. 23: Feral Cats
❖ Aug. 30: Nick Veine & Company
Manistee Summer Sun Sets
Concert Series
All concerts run from 6-9 p.m. on Saturdays at the Rotary gazebo at First Street Beach in Manistee.
❖ June 1: Abbie Thomas Band
❖ June 15: The Erly
❖ June 29: Luke Woltanski
❖ July 6: I.am.james
❖ July 21: Charlie Millard Band
Spirit of the Woods Folk Festival
In its 46th year, the festival will run from noon-8 p.m. on June 15 at Dickson Township Park, located at 14279 Coates Hwy. in Brethren. The event is free, but donations are accepted.
Concert lineup:
❖ Noon: Lynn Callihan
❖ 1:10 p.m.: Warren & Flick
❖ 2:20 p.m.: Tula
❖ 3:30 p.m.: Mady Kouyate
❖ 4:40 p.m.: Stella
❖ 5:50 p.m.: Luca Ciarlo
❖ 7 p.m.: Song of the Lakes
Manistee Community Band & Choir Summer Season
❖ June 21 at 7 p.m.: Choirs in the Cathedral choir performance at First Congregational Church in Manistee. Tickets: $10 for adults, $7 for children
❖ July 12 at 6 p.m. reception and 7:30 p.m. concert for band and choir: 55 Years at Ramsdell Regional Center for the Arts in Manistee. Tickets: $25
❖ Aug. 7 at 7 p.m.: Classics on the Coast band and choir concert at First Street Beach Lions Pavilion in Manistee. Rain location is Manistee United Methodist Church. Free will donation
MASON COUNTY
2024 Summer Music - Thursdays
All performances are from 6-8 p.m. on Thursdays on the stage in the alley behind Timbers Prime, at 103 W. Ludington Ave. In Ludington.
❖ June 7: Ben Traverse
❖ June 13: Redux
❖ June 20: Tom Zatarga
❖ June 27: Mark Kinney
❖ July 4: No performance
❖ July 11: Merch & Miller
❖ July 18: Greg Secor
❖ July 25: Jason Hargreaves
❖ Aug. 1: Jimmy Dodson
❖ Aug. 8: Harv & Sons
❖ Aug. 15: Cheryl Wolfram
❖ Aug. 22: Mike Lenich
❖ Aug. 29: Gabrial James
2024 Summer Music - Fridays
All performances are from 6-8 p.m. on Fridays on the stage at Legacy Plaza at James and Ludington streets in Ludington.
❖ May 24: Tim Krause
❖ May 31: JD & The Bees Knees
❖ June 7: Onager
❖ June 14: Bill Casey & The Railbirds
❖ June 21: Seth Brown Duo
❖ June 28: Adam Knudsen
❖ July 5: Working on Famous
❖ July 12: Justin Wierenga
❖ July 19: American Ages Band
❖ July 26: Rocket Fuel Haulers
❖ Aug. 2: Nick Veine
❖ Aug. 9: Meg Gunia
❖ Aug. 23: 80 Cows
❖ Aug. 30: Twyce the Band
❖ Sept. 6: Benjamin Paetz
❖ Sept. 13: Joe Irelan
Rhythm & Dunes Concert Series
For the 12th year, the series is hosted by West Shore Bank and donates proceeds to benefit local high school music programs. Music begins at 6 p.m. at Waterfront Park, located at 391 William St. In Ludington. Concerts are free, but donations are accepted.
❖ July 27: Young Guns
❖ Aug. 3: The Mega 80’s
Sunset Beach Bonfire & Music
The free concerts begin at 8 p.m. on the last Thursday in June, July and August at Stearns Park Beach in Ludington.
❖ June 27: Brett Mitchell
❖ July 25: Steely
❖ Aug. 29: Benny Hill
Scottville Clown Band
The Scottville Clown Band is known for its colorful attire and crazy antics. The band travels all over northern Michigan. Find the full schedule at scottvilleclownband.com/
❖ 7 p.m. on June 25: Ludington Patriotic Concert at Waterfront Park, located at 1122 S. William St. In Ludington
❖ 1 p.m. on June 29: Wilwin Lodge Veteran’s Show at 3383 E Hawley Road in Custer
❖ 10 a.m. on July 4: Manistee National Forest Festival Parade in downtown Manistee
❖ 2 p.m. on July 4: Ludington
Freedom Festival Fourth of July Parade in Ludington
❖ 3:30 p.m. on July 4: Ludington American Legion Post #76, located at 318 N. James St. In Ludington
❖ 1 p.m. on July 2: Manistee Beach Show at First Street Beach in Manistee as part of the Manistee National Forest Festival
❖ 6 p.m. on July 13: Bear Lake Days in Bear Lake
❖ 8 p.m. on July 25: Troutarama Concert in Baldwin
❖ 1 p.m. on July 27: Troutarama Parade in Baldwin
❖ 1:30 p.m. on July 28: Arcadia Daze Parade in Arcadia, show after the parade
❖ 10 a.m. on Sept. 2: Manton Harvest Festival Parade in Manton
❖ 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 14: Scottville Fall Celebration
❖ 11 a.m. on Oct. 12: Frankfor Fall Festival Parade
MECOSTA COUNTY
2024 Lakeside Motor Sports Summer Concert Series:
Reuther Music Pavilion – 10690 Pierce Road, Canadian Lakes
❖ June 15 – Ful House Band
❖ June 22 – Lakeshore Big Band
❖ June 29 – Some Like it Yacht
❖ July 13 – Derek Winter
❖ July 27 – Lighting Matches
❖ Aug. 10 – CEYX
❖ Aug. 17 – Soul Syndicate
Downtown Big Rapids Pocket Park Music Series
Every Friday staring in June and running through September enjoy free live music in Pocket Park downtown Big Rapids from noon to 2 p.m.
Michigan Gems-n-Genetics Fri, June 7 – Sun, June 9 Sarns Family Resort, campground, & Marina, 4398 Newcosta Ave., Morley
Live performances by Hyryder - Mendo Dope - Travi Bongo of Fortunate Youth and so much more. Located across the road from Hardy Dam on hundreds of acres. Bath house and Country store on site. $30 Day pass/ $50 Weekend pass at the gates or online at Eventbrite. Live Music & DJS, Camping, Laser Light Show, Vendors, Food Trucks, Arts &
Crafts, Entertainment, Educational Speakers, Competition, and so much more. Twenty-one and up, ID required.
Wheatland Music Festival 2024
Sep 6 – Sep 9 Remus
Each year, thousands of children and adults converge on the 160acre festival site to enjoy a wide variety of traditional arts. Festival goers take part in workshops, demonstrations, dances, and impromptu jam sessions throughout the site as well as the stage performances, juried arts and crafts and a wide variety of food.
Pride Big Rapids
June 30 - Noon to 8:00 p.m.
Downtown Big Rapids
NEWAYGO COUNTY
Fest Of All Music Celebration
Aug 16 – Aug 17
11137 Dickinson Road, Grant
Come join us for a weekend of great music, workshops, art and more as we celebrate life at
Bent Arrow Ranch with your host Cosmic Knot
Fremont Summer Concerts
Concerts in June-July – located at Veterans Memorial Park beginning at 7 p.m. For more information contact the Fremont Chamber of Commerce : 231-9240770. Listen to the sweet sounds of live music in the summer time with the Fremont Summer Concert Series with a diverse collection of musical groups performing.
Join us for our free 3rd Annual event — Wildly Joyful. Unwavering Pride. Our one-day celebration includes live music, local vendors, and much more. We’re also providing a safe environment for all with LGBTQIA+ educational booths.
Tamarack Music Festival 2024
July 26 through July 2
4285 170th Aven., Morley
Get ready for Tamarack Music Festival 2024 The BEST TINY FEST IN THE MITTEN STATE! Everyone has a backstage pass!
MONTCALM COUNTY
Smiling Acres Music Festival
2024
Jun 28 – June 30
Smiling Acres Music Festival, 3060 N. Johnson Road, Trufant
Smiling Acres Music festival is situated on 40-acres of open and wooded spaces. A weekend of live music, camping, hiking, vendors, and a great atmosphere.
Trufant Hippie Fest
Jun 8 – Jun 9
Treetoad Family Farm, 10834 W. Willard Road, Trufant
Hippie Fest is a family-friendly art and music festival featuring vibrant entertainment for all ages. It’s groovy baby.
WEXFORD COUNTY
Upbeat Cadillac & the After Hours Market
All performances are at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at the Rotary Pavilion, located at 100 S. Lake St. in Cadillac. There is no charge for performances.
❖ June 20: The Olivia Van Goor Show
❖ June 27: Planet D Nonet
❖ July 4: Metro Soul Band
❖ July 11: Anthony Stanco Quintet
❖ July 18: Marshland Express
❖ July 25: Igor and the Red Elvises
❖ Aug. 1: Dawn Campbell and the Bohemians
❖ Aug. 8: Joseph and the Velozians
❖ Aug. 15: Jeff Hass’s Big Fun Band
❖ Aug. 22: Men of Leisure All Stars
Manton Trails RV Park & Campground
All performances are at 7 p.m. on Saturdays at the campground, located at 9909 N. 39 Road in Manton. There is no charge for guests or the public.
❖ July 6: Jason Peek
❖ July 13: John Sanger
❖ July 20: Mark Weaks
❖ July 27: Brian Criner
❖ Aug. 3: Ray Townsend
❖ Aug. 10: Dan Wilder
❖ Aug. 17: John Sanger
❖ Aug. 24: Jason Peek
❖ Aug. 31: Brian Criner
Northern Exposure
Campground & RV Park
All performances are at the campground, located at 285 Manistee River Drive in Mesick.
❖ June 8 at 8 p.m., Jesse Jefferson
❖ June 15 at 8 p.m., Brian Nolf
❖ June 22 at 8 p.m., Drew Hale
❖ June 29 at 7 p.m., Freshwater Roots
❖ July 5 at 7 p.m., karaoke & DJ
❖ July 6 at 7 p.m., Peril
❖ July 13 at 8 p.m., Frybird
❖ July 20 at 7 p.m., karaoke & DJ
❖ July 27 at 7 p.m., Freshwater Roots
❖ Aug. 3 at 8 p.m., Brian Nolf Band
❖ Aug. 10 at 7 p.m., Tyler Roy Band
❖ Aug. 17 at 7 p.m., Lone Wolf
❖ Aug. 24 at 7 p.m., Freshwater Roots
❖ Sept. 1 at 7 p.m., karaoke & DJ
❖ Oct. 5 at 7 p.m., DJ
Venture MONTCALM COUNTY
Things to do
❖ Anderson & Girls Orchards: 2985 N. Sheridan Road, Stanton, 989-831-4228. Features petting zoo, fresh produce, cider, bakery, and pick-yourown pumpkin with wagon rides to the patch on weekends in October. Open through November.
❖ Farm Country Cheese House: 72363 West Kendaville Road, Lakeview, 989-352-7779. Artisanal cheese maker using milk from local Amish farms. Tours available.
❖ Magnum Sports: A 20,000 square foot, full-service Sporting Goods Store in Greenville, with a 12-lane indoor pistol/rifle range, 40-yard indoor archery range, Dart Simulator and TechnoHunt. Contact: 616-7126162.
Museums to visit
❖ Flat River Historical Museum: 215 N. Franklin St. Greenville. (616) 754-5296. Twelve period rooms, portraying lifestyles of Greenville’s early settlers and founder John Green.
❖ Montcalm Heritage Village: 2800 College Drive, Sidney, (989) 328-2111. A collection of restored buildings and original duplications that depict life in earlier times.
❖ Lakeview Area Museum: 107 N. Lincoln Ave., Lakeview. Contains pictures, artifacts from Lakeview’s early days.
❖ Old Fence Rider Historical Center: 222 S. Sheldon St., Edmore, (989) 506-9562. A historical collection of Western heritage.
❖ The Fighting Falcon Military Museum: 516 W. Cass St., Greenville. Features the Fighting Falcon glider and World War 2 exhibits, housed inside a brick, four-room schoolhouse built in the 1902. Open Sundays from May to Veterans Day.
❖ Turk Lake Restaurant & Bar, Greenville
❖ El Rancho, Greenville
❖ Hop Hog Backyard Brewpub, Greenville
❖ Applebee’s Grill & Bar, Greenville
❖ Mr T’s Party Store & Deli, Greenville
❖ Flo’s Pizzeria Ristorante & Sports Bar, Greenville
❖ Margo’s Family Restaurant, Greenville
❖ Eddie’s Pizza Place, Greenville
❖ Laclears Tavern & Eatery, Edmore
❖ El Jalapeno Mexican Restaurant, Greenville
❖ Big Boy, Greenville
❖ Chinese Buffet, Greenville
❖ Holly’s Pub & Grub, Stanton
❖ B.C. Pizza Greenville, Greenville
❖ The Garage Diner, Greenville
❖ Chapz Roadhouse, Lakeview
❖ Par-B-Que, Greenville
• BioSc ans: identifies potential deficiencies, toxicities, and imbalances contributing to root cause
• Therapeutic Coaching: addresses the mental emotional components and helps to clear them
• Full Spec trum Healing: addresses the spiritual component and re -aligns you with your purpose
• Past Life Regression: bridges past-life trauma to current life issues for healing
Places to golf
❖ Birchwood Golf Course Inc., Howard City
❖ Brookside Golf Course, Gowan
❖ GlenKerry Golf Course, Greenville
❖ Holland Lake Golf Course, Sheridan
❖ Molly’s Run Golf Course, Howard City
❖ Pilgrim’s Run Golf Course, Pierson
❖ The Links of Edmore, Edmore
❖ Whitefish Lake Golf Course, Pierson
Places to Camp
❖ Bass Beach Campground, Lakeview
❖ Belvidere Twp Park, Six Lakes
❖ Camp Thunderhawk, Pierson
❖ Family Campground, Edmore
❖ Greenville Campground, Greenville
❖ Larson’s Resort, Greenville
❖ Lincoln Pines Campground/Resort, Gowen
❖ Natures Chain of Lakes Campground, Six Lakes
❖ Oak Grove Campground, Carson City
❖ Snows Lake Kampground, Fenwick
❖ South Shore Campgrounds, Crystal
❖ Three Season’s RV Park, Greenville
Local trails
❖ Fred Meier Flat River Valley Trail: A 21.7-milelong rails-to-trails path that starts in Jackson’s Landing Park, E. Washington St./SR 57, in Greenville, and ends in Lowell.
❖ Fred Meijer Heartland Trail: A paved 41.8-milelong rails-to-trails path that connects Greenville to Alma
❖ Kenneth J. Lehman Nature Trails: Four 4 miles of trails through more than 100 acres located on Montcalm Community College’s Sidney campus and the Stanton State Game Area.
❖ Fred Meijer White Pine Trail: A 92.6-mile rails-totrails path that runs northsouth along Old 131, cutting through Howard City.
Venture WEXFORD COUNTY
Museums
❖ Manton Area Historical Museum, located at 102 Griswald St. in Manton
❖ Wexford County Historical Museum & Carnegie Library, located at 127 Beech St. in Cadillac
❖ Mesick Area Historical Museum, located at 117 Mesick Ave. in Mesick
❖ Manton Veterans Memorial Museum, located at 310 Michigan Ave. in Manton
❖ Marion Area Historical Museum, 505 S. Mill St. in Marion
❖ Wexford Genealogical Organization, 601 Chestnut St., Ste. B in Cadillac
Places to golf
❖ Antioch Hills Golf Course, located at 5441 W. M-115 in Mesick
❖ Caberfae Peaks Ski & Golf Resort, located at 1 Caberfae Lane in Cadillac
❖ Emerald Vale, located at 6867 E. 16 Road in Manton
❖ Lakewood on the Green, located at 128 Lakewood Drive in Cadillac
❖ Missaukee Golf Club, located at 5300 S. Morey Road in Lake City
❖ Cadilla Country Club, located at 5510 M-55 in Cadillac
❖ Eldorado Golf Course, located at 7839 46 1/2 Road in Cadillac
❖ Evergreen Golf Course at McGuires, located at 7880 Mackinaw Trail in Cadillac
Places to camp
❖ Birchwood Resort & Campground, located at 6545 E. M-115 in Cadillac
❖ Cadillac Woods Campground, located at 23163 M-115 in Tustin
❖ Chippewa Landing, located at 10420 Chippewa Landing Trail in Manton
❖ Manton Trails RV Park & Campground, located at 9909 North 39 Road in Manton
❖ Traverse City KOA Holiday, located at 9700 M-37 in Buckley
❖ The Campground, located at 10330 E. M 42 in Manton
❖ Cadillac KOA, located at 10621
34 Road in Cadillac
❖ Northern Exposure, located at 285 Manistee River Road in Mesick
❖ Camp Cadillac, located at 10621
34 Road in Cadillac
❖ Fletcher Creek Rustic Campground, located at Fletcher Park Road in Mesick
❖ Seaton Creek Campground, near Mesick
❖ William Mitchell State Park Campground, located at 6093 M-115 in Cadillac
❖ Baxter Bridge State Forest Campground, located at 6730 N. 31 Road in Manton
❖ Long Lake State Forest Campground, located north of Cadillac
❖ Peterson Bridge Campground, located off M-37
Breweries/wineries
❖ Kingsley Local Brewing, located at 121 S. Brownson Ave. In Kingsley Restaurants
❖ Lakeside Charlies, Cadillac
❖ The Timbers Restaurant, Cadillac
❖ The Truck Stop, Cadillac
❖ Raven Social, Cadillac
❖ PRIMOS BBQ, Cadillac
❖ Ruby Tuesday, Cadillac
❖ Big Boy, Cadillac
❖ 13th Street Market & Restaurant, Cadillac
❖ Chicos Taco House, Cadillac
❖ Asian Buffet, Cadillac
❖ Roaring 20s Salon, Cadillac
❖ Bieners Pizzeria, Cadillac
❖ Little Mexico 115, Cadillac
❖ Burke’s Waterfront, Cadillac
❖ House of Hunan, Cadillac
❖ Clam Lake Beer Co., Cadillac
❖ Herraduras Authentic Mexican Bar & Grill, Cadillac
❖ Cadillac Grill, Cadillac
❖ Great Wall Chinese Rastaurants, Cadillac
❖ Cantina Bamba: Sabor a Mexico, Cadillac
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SPARTA TOWN & COUNTRY DAYS
Sparta’s 83rd Annual Sparta Town & Country Days will take play May 1619 this year which is a major change after 30 years
The festival has been held for the last 30 years in July, but due to many logistics and obstacles, the board of directors made the decision to move the event to May which coincides with the spring carnival for Sparta.
“It is always hard to change a beloved, long-time event, but with the options that were available, the board of directors feel confident this will be a great move for the community long term,” said Elizabeth Morse, Downtown Development Director for the Village of Sparta. “The spring-time event coincides with the last week of school for our senior class, and I keep picturing the last day of school in “Grease” the movie, where the students run out of the school and head to the carnival! But mostly, the
board was pleased that we were able to keep the annual event and make it work in a different time of year!”
The annual event will feature some of the home-town favorites such as the Grand Parade on Saturday, May 18, the Sparta Lions Famous Chicken Dinner, and the Skerbeck Family Carnival which will have new, expanded ride selection due to a shift in the location to Balyeat Field in Sparta. Sparta Events Coordinator Beth Baltruczak said, “We’re excited to enhance our traditional festival feel, with a Farm Night, which will have dozens of businesses hosting kids’ activities such as cake walk and duck pond.” The Farm night will be in Rogers Park on Thursday, May 16 in Rogers Park in Sparta. “There are a ton of traditional events like a dog show, petting zoo, live music, just a fun night to come out with family”.
More details on the festival can be found at Spartachamber.com
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THURSDAYS ON THE SQUARE
Thursdays on the Square in Sparta is not only a celebration of music and community but also an integral part of the strategic Sparta Shop Local initiative. It encourages visitors and locals to take a stroll through the downtown area and the adjacent parks and stop into the local shops to see what new items are showcased. This emphasis on shopping local highlights the unique offerings of Sparta’s businesses, from boutique stores and specialty shops to artisanal galleries and more.
As visitors explore the area during Thursdays on the Square,
they’re invited to discover hidden treasures, find the perfect gift for a loved one, or simply treat themselves to something special. The event creates a vibrant synergy between music, community, and commerce, reinforcing the importance of supporting local businesses and artisans. It’s a wonderful opportunity for residents and visitors alike to experience the essence of Sparta’s entrepreneurial spirit while enjoying a delightful evening out.
More details on the festival can be found at Spartachamber.com
CONCERTS IN ROGERS PARK
Sparta’s Concerts in Rogers Park series takes place in the idyllic setting of Rogers Park, a beautiful downtown park known for its playground, splash pad, and adjacent restroom facility. This family-friendly environment adds to the charm of the concert series, providing a space where people of all ages can enjoy the music while taking advantage of the park’s amenities.
One unique feature of the Concerts in Rogers Park series is the Restaurant Raffle, an exciting addition that offers attendees the chance to win over $500 in Sparta area restaurant gift certificates. The raffle not only adds an element of fun and anticipation to the events but also serves a meaningful purpose as all proceeds from the raffle go directly to support the Event Series, ensuring that future concerts and community gatherings can continue to thrive.
With the combination of live music, a scenic park setting, family-friendly activities, and the opportunity to support local businesses through the Restaurant Raffle, Sparta’s Concerts in Rogers Park series makes each Wednesday in Sparta a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
White Pine Trail from Howard City (pictured) to Cadillac will remain open through mid-summer, at which time portions from M-46 to M-20 will periodically be
White Pine Trail open amid construction delays Portions to close after July to repair culverts
By Julie NorwoodWEST MICHIGAN — March winds and April showers, bring forth months upon months of hiking and biking on the White Pine Trail.
Running from Comstock Park north to Cadillac, the former Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad has been providing transportation options of a human-powered sort for almost three decades.
However, last year, nearly a quarter of the 92 mile trail (23.9%) was blocked off while construction crews paved the final portion, or at least that was
the plan.
“Last year, 22 miles were supposed to get done, and that would be from Howard City to Big Rapids, essentially to M-20,” said Paul Griffith, vice president of the Friends of the White Pine Trail. “About 17 ½ miles got done, so we’re a good 90% to 95% done.”
Construction crews ran into some issues.
“Down by M-46 (in Lakeview), if you go north a
half a mile, last summer a front-end loader went in into a culvert,” Griffith said. “Now, it wasn’t the equipment or the operator’s fault; it was a bad culvert and so it collapsed.”
Griffith said they are replacing the old culvert with a new bridge.
Another problem occurred in Big Rapids at New Millpond Road.
“When they were putting in a base coat of
asphalt last year — I think it was probably October — a sinkhole developed,” Griffith said. “A sinkhole means there’s a hole in the culvert, which is obviously not good.”
That culvert will be replace.
Cost to fix the unanticipated issues will top $1 million, which includes the engineering, the design, the manufacturing and installation of the bridge and culvert, Griffith said. Once the DNR secures more funding, the project can move forward.
But those aren’t the only repairs.
“About two miles (from New Millpond Road) is another bad culvert, except that one does not need to be replaced. It just needs to be repaired, and they end up having an issue with that,” he said. “That should have got done last year, and there were some complications.”
Griffith said the Michigan Department of Natural Resources had to change its approach in repairing the culvert, which will require a redesign, which will require approval from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, which will take time.
The good news is the trail will remain open until then.
“The whole trail is going to be open for probably at least ‘til July, maybe August,” Griffith said.
At that point, two sections will be closed — a 2.5 mile section between New Mill Pond Road and Angling Road and a 1 mile section from M-46 north.
“When they get the paving down, they also need to fine grade the shoulders,” he said. “They need to plant grass kind of thing or vegetation.”
Crews also still need to do the intersections from Stanwood to Big Rapids.
“They put a base coat and a top coat (of asphalt down), and then they go back, and about 10, 12, 15 feet from the edge of the road, they will cut a straight line,” he said. “They will form it for like wire mesh and pour concrete and put ADA tiles.”
Once the intersections are compliant with the American Disabilities Act requirements, the crews will finally be able to install stop signs and other finishes.
When will that be done?
“We really don’t know at this point,” he said. “But the intersections don’t have any impact on whether you can ride through it. (Crews have) just not done the finished work on that. So, that’s a good section of trail that is open, that was not open last year.”
This article was originally published in the Monday, May 6, 2024, edition of the Pioneer Newspaper.
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Buying rural or urban? Know the di erences
The decision to move is a very personal choice that is typically reached after considering a number of variables. Career opportunities, a better climate, superior schools, or a desire to be closer to family compel millions of people to move each year, and those
are some things buyers should know. Here are some di erences between purchasing a home in a rural or urban location.
URBAN
factors underscore how unique each individual move can be.
The average American moves 11.7 times, while no move is a small undertaking, and when such a move involves relocating to an entirely new setting, there
A vibrant lifestyle and proximity to employment draws many people to urban living. Home prices tend to be higher in cities than in other areas, and the cost of living in urban areas tends to be more expensive due to the conveniences associated with city life. Buyers may expect to pay more for contractors, food and transportation. Property taxes are another consideration for urban buyers. Taxes tend to be
higher in urban neighborhoods than rural locales.
Proximity to nightlife and restaurants attracts many people to live in cities. Urban buyers need to expect more congestion in cities than in rural areas. Having a car in the city may be a luxury instead of a necessity. In fact, many urban dwellers opt for public transportation rather than paying for parking or trying to nd spots.
Noise may be another thing to think about. More people living closer together brings more noise and arti cial light. Nature lovers may have to sacri ce prox
imity to wildlife and access to star- lled skies if they choose to live in cities.
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Being able to spread out and enjoy private property is a major advantage of living in the country. Rural living comes with much larger home footprints at more a ordable prices.
Potential buyers will need to account for distance to jobs and stores when opting to live in rural areas. Commute times can eat into fuel budgets. Those who work from home may need to investigate if there is reliable Internet service where a home is located, as some rural locales still have spotty mobile service and
Additional things to think about involve the maintenance on the home and utilities. Some rural homes are not connected to municipal water systems. That requires usage of well water and having to do one’s own water testing. It’s also key to have a septic system tested to ensure it is in good working order. Rural residents may need to grow accustomed to slower repair times should electricity go out, so a backup generator might be necessary. Also, snow removal may fall on the homeowner, so buyers should look closely at driveway size and road access before buying.
Nature and vast starry skies draw some to live in rural areas. Sitting outdoors enjoying the sounds and smells of nature can be intoxicating. But homeowners must consider that insects and animals may be frequent companions in these areas. Those
accustomed to urban living may be unacquainted with animals living so close to their homes. Both rural and urban areas can be great places to live. Individuals should consider the pros and cons of each before buying a new home.
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