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Top 5 Things To Do In Traverse City

They’re all year-round, and all-around good. Make a visit well-rounded with a dabble in all five of these top Traverse City activities. And when you make it through every category, go back to the beginning and do ‘em again -- there’s a depth of goodness that keeps on giving. 

Sleeping Bear Dunes

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1. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Ever feel like you’ve stood on top of the world? This is the place to get a taste. Hovering over 400 feet above the vibrant Lake Michigan baby blues, the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a treasure that never fails to awe its visitors (and locals). But if you don’t believe us, believe Good Morning America, which named the National Lakeshore the Most Beautiful Place in America a few years back.

If you’re here for a short summer weekend, head to Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive and hop out at the Lake Michigan Overlook. It’s stunning, it’s shocking and it’s an unmatched iconic view. But if you do have the luxury of time, take a tour, scout out a few trails for a hike, bike ride or snowshoe, or get a killer workout in at the infamous Dune Climb. Whatever you chose, be sure to stop in at the Philip A. Hart Visitor Center in Empire for park updates and information.

Sleeping Bear Dunes

Wine Tasting

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2. Wine Tasting

Thanks to the wonders of the 45th Parallel (the shared latitude for Italy’s Piedmont region and Bourdeaux in France), the Traverse Wine Coast has over 40 different wineries, vineyards and tasting rooms. Ranging from crisp whites to complex reds, our winemakers have put us on a lot of lists, including Travel Channel’s Top 10 Cities for Wine Snobs.

But then there’s the aesthetic, too. From traditional European ambiance to minimalist modern, the tasting rooms themselves are a sight to behold. But they also happen to have some of the best views of the shore-lined landscapes. Make it a self-guided tour, or a shuttled event -- either way the wineries always pour up hospitality. 

Sipping Wine at Bowers Harbor Vineyards

Microbreweries

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3. Microbreweries

Mmm. Liquid bread. Maybe it’s the plaid shirts, the gnarly beards or maybe it’s the killer folky playlist floating over the taps…whatever the je ne sais quoi, breweries somehow all say “you’re welcome here.” Well, you’re about a dozen times welcome in TC. Each brewery and taproom brings their own quirk to the pub table, yet all share a foundation to showcase our land. Whether empire hops, asparagus, whiskey, farm-raised pork, apples or a whole cherry pie---there’s a pint for that, and we’re raising it. But so is CNN Money, listing us among America’s Best Beer Towns. It's no wonder we have Traverse City Beer Week every November!

Couple at a Microbrewery

Dining

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4. Dining

Do you know what’s better than liquid bread? Pair it with solid bread. And house-made butter because you know we’re bringing that farm to your table here on the 45th Parallel. (Churn baby, churn!) But really. Coming in second place to California as the most agriculturally diverse state in the U.S., our northern corner of Michigan is, well, fruitful. Before the locally-sourced movement existed, our restauranteurs were committed to the lifestyle, because the food was available, it supported our neighbors and the most obvious of all, it tasted freaking awesome. And we’re not the only ones who say so. Bon Appetit named Traverse City one of America’s five top foodie towns in 2010. Of course, the best of all worlds is to taste the fruit of the great outdoors, in outdoors. Wander downtown Traverse City and your nose (okay, eyes too) will find the perfect patio for dining alfresco

Dining at Reg Ginger in Downtown Traverse City

Outdoor Recreation

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5. Outdoor Recreation

Well thanks to that fruit salad, liquid and solid bread, we all need to get a few extra miles in. And there are countless ways to get up and get moving, no gym required. With midsummer days being extraordinarily long on the 45th Parallel, we have extra hours in the day to hike, bike, fish, golf, swim, sail or just wander down the trail. And come winter, the possibilities just increase. Fat bike, cross-country ski, snowshoe, downhill ski or snowboard, snow tube, ice skate, ice fish, it’s the playground without limits. And if you’re needing a little friendly competition to fuel your spirit, there’s a four-season calendar of races and sporting events for that, too. Maybe that’s why Midwest Living named us the Greatest Town in the Midwest.

Ice skating at Crystal

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You May Also Want to Know

 

What is Traverse City Known For?

Long known as the "Cherry Capital" of the World," Traverse City is now also gaining recognition as a wine destination. The vineyards and wineries on the Leelanau and Old Mission peninsulas consistently bring home awards from regional, national and international competitions. In addition, Traverse City is recognized for it's abundant outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, biking, kayaking and skiing. 

Does Traverse City Have a Beach?

Traverse City sits on Grand Traverse Bay, an embayment of Lake Michigan so there are beaches in almost every direction. Visitors will find beaches close to the downtown area as well as more secluded ones on both the Leelanau and Old Mission Peninsulas. 

How Many Days do You Need in Traverse City?

Three days is the perfect amount of time to spend in Traverse City. Nestled along the deep blue waters of Grand Traverse Bay, Traverse City is the cultural and social center of a four-season recreational destination. There are always things to do including events, outdoor recreation, wine and beer tours, and shopping. Choose your itinerary and start planning. 

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