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Tawas Bay

Discover Tawas Bay, from the turquoise blue waters of Lake Huron to the lovely Au Sable River, you’ll see picturesque scenery everywhere you look.

Situated in Northeast Michigan, and referred to as the “Cape Cod of the Midwest”! If you are looking for a new place to enjoy beauty, hospitality and PURE Michigan fun, look no further than the beautiful Tawas Bay area. Start your day with a spectacular sunrise and finish with an evening bonfire or a little stargazing in the dark northern Michigan sky.

This bustling summer community is home to enjoy popular festivals, beautiful sandy beaches, a protected bay for sailing or kayaking, cozy cottages and hotels or motels to make your stay comfortable. Enjoy shopping beautiful and unique shops and the savory delights of great restaurants intent on serving up a healthy portion of relaxation and fun.

Tawas Bay provides the best natural harbor in Lake Huron. Boaters and visitors will find a safe–and breathtakingly beautiful–harbor at the East Tawas State Dock. More than just a marina, it has become a gathering point for local festivals and events. It is within easy walking distance to the historical museum, weekly concerts in the park and downtown-street dances. Brick-paved sidewalks on Newman Street lined with trees and benches make taking a stroll for ice cream an enjoyable experience.

If you are a paddler, bring your canoe or kayak to experience the Lake Huron Blue Waterway or the famous Au sable River. Looking to try something new, rental facilities are available for pontoons, wave runners, canoes and kayaks!

Bicyclists and walkers both appreciate the paved Tawas Bike Path. Shadowing U.S. 23 along the sparkling waters of Lake Huron, the path provides a front row view of the area’s loveliest landscape for ten miles through town, all the way out to the historic Tawas Point Lighthouse located in the Tawas Point State Park.

Tawas Point is a premier kite boarding destination with world-class conditions. Consistent winds, clear, warm water and abundant sandy beaches make it a kite-boarding nirvana. Tawas Bay has been considered one of the finest sailing areas in the country. Tawas Point and surrounding areas are known worldwide for birding with more than 300 species during peak migration times–from waterfowl to songbirds, you’ll see it all! The Tawas Point Migration celebration offers nonstop birding activities and interesting information sure to entertain everyone.

On the 22-mile long River Road National Scenic Byway, you’ll be amazed at its beauty and all the roadside (and riverside) parks. The Huron – Manistee National Forest creates habitat that’s home to gorgeous flora, fauna, fish, and fun. Whether you’re a photography buff, hiker, birder, fisherman, paddler, or just looking for an awesome place to have a picnic, almost a million acres of public land the forest provides abundant recreational opportunities.

Whether you enjoy cross-country skiing on our immaculate 44-mile groomed trailed system at Corsair Ski Trail or fishing on Tawas Bay or an inland lake, there is plenty of winter fun. The area also offers 94 miles of groomed trails for ATVs or snowmobiles.

While the endless water activities and outdoor splendor are reason enough to check out the area, consider visiting around one of the many family events and festivals. The calendar includes the Tawas Point Bird Migration, Summer Fest, Tawas Bay Waterfront Fine Arts, Uncork’d & Untap’d Wine Festival, Blues By the Bay and Perchville USA complete with a Polar Bear swim just to name a few.

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Relax, Restore, and Rejuvenate in Alpena, MI: Sanctuary of the Great Lakes https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2023/03/24/relax-restore-and-rejuvenate-in-alpena-mi-sanctuary-of-the-great-lakes/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2023/03/24/relax-restore-and-rejuvenate-in-alpena-mi-sanctuary-of-the-great-lakes/#respond Fri, 24 Mar 2023 17:53:55 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=35225 The historic port city of Alpena is nestled between a lush green forest and a vast blue bay. Miles away from the weight of the world, a community founded on…

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Dark Sky at Rockport – Paul Gerow

The historic port city of Alpena is nestled between a lush green forest and a vast blue bay. Miles away from the weight of the world, a community founded on the fishing and timber industry, Alpena is now the place where history and heritage meld with relaxed outdoor adventure.

Alpena is known as the Sanctuary of the Great Lakes for its pristine natural landscape and insulation from the hectic life stress endemic to metro areas. To-do lists fade away with the rising sun in this charming small town.

Alpena and the surrounding area boasts more than 100 miles of groomed trails for hiking, biking, bird watching, and wildlife observation. More than 300,000 acres of open water, 1,000 miles of shoreline, 7 lighthouses including the tallest and oldest accessible lighthouses on the Great Lakes, more than 50 parks, and 43,000 acres of State forest land offer endless opportunities for sailing, fishing, exploring, swimming, and easing into the sounds of wind through the pines and waves meeting the shore. Tour the 18.5 mile accessible Bi-Path, winding through forests, along miles of Thunder Bay River, through quaint neighborhoods, past public art installations, and through the vibrant downtown district, with galleries, boutique shopping, farm-to-table food, microbrew, hard cider, ice cream and locally-vinted wine. Kayak at the 500-acre Alpena Wildlife Sanctuary, and lazily float around the reeds viewing painted turtles, otters, swans and Great Blue Heron.

Alpena is headquarters to Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, the United State’s first freshwater marine sanctuary. This underwater park protects a nationally significant collection of more than 100 shipwrecks in northwestern Lake Huron. Learn more at the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center. Enjoy a Stand Up Paddle Board outing to shallow wrecks and snorkel over the remains of impressive ships that helped build the nation. Or, hop on Lady Michigan, Alpena Shipwreck Tours’ glass-bottom boat, where you can see the wrecks through viewing wells, without getting wet. While you learn about the historic significance of these vessels, the breeze peels back layers of stress to leave you revived and refreshed when you arrive back on land.

The adventure continues after dark as Alpena is centrally located to 3 Dark Sky Preserve Parks, where light pollution is extremely low. This dark backdrop brings into focus the stars, planets, moon, and Milky Way in pure grandeur. Thompson’s Harbor State Park is one of the few remaining examples of ‘wet forested swale communities’ in Michigan, includes sweeping sand dunes, and supports one of the largest populations in the world of the threatened dwarf lake iris, Michigan’s state wildflower. Rockport State Recreation Area features a deepwater port, ghost village, shipwreck, rugged biking and hiking trails,12 sinkholes, and a 300-acre abandoned limestone quarry where visitors can collect up to 25 pounds of fossils from the Devonian Period. Negwegon State Park is mysterious, remote and pristine; allowing visitors to step back to a time when Northern Michigan was an undeveloped lumber reserve. All three parks are hotspots for viewing the night skies, as well as for discovering their individual uniqueness.

Whether you’re enjoying Alpena’s premier fishing that has been featured on international television, or watching a concert in the park; the surrounding natural beauty breathes life back into your smile. In Alpena you are reminded about what matters most in life–time spent with people you care about. You are invited to escape the stress of life and relax, restore, and rejuvenate in Alpena, Michigan; the Sanctuary of the Great Lakes.

Begin your adventure at VisitAlpena.com

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