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Huron National Forest Michigan - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Huron National Forest are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Charlevoix Population: 2,994
  Charlevoix is a small lakeside town with a year round population of around 3,000 residents. The town is a summer destination for urban residents of Michigan looking for a quiet vacation by the lake. In the downtown area, pretty streets are lined with flowers, with Lake Charlevoix glistening in the background. Not many people drive from destination to destination here, as the lay of the land was made for walking. Restaurants, shops and art galleries abound on the main downtown streets, while lighthouses, beaches and parks surround the perimeter.
     
Cheboygan Population: 5,295
  Cheboygan is a small town along the mouth of the 38-mile waterway linking Lake Huron to Lake Michigan’s Little Traverse Bay. Cheboygan is an area where nature and water merge, and those who love the two will find a visit full of things to do. In the downtown business district, along the Cheboygan River, shops and restaurants line the streets with everything from Italian food and steaks to fresh seafood. The Grass Bay Preserve is a wetland habitat with pools, marshes and flats separated by dunes.
     
Midland Population: 41,685
  Midland is a small to medium size city with a population of 41,000 residents. The Dow Chemical Company plays an important role in the culture of the city, as it has contributed to much of its economy and its attractions over the years. There is the H. H. Dow Historical Museum, Dow Gardens, the Alden Dow Home and Studio, and of course, Dow Chemical whose plants are available for guided tours. Home to several colleges and universities, Midland has a student friendly atmosphere.
     
Traverse City Population: 14,532
  Traverse City is a small town of around 30,000 residents; however the summer months increase the population ten fold. Surrounded by water, Traverse City is a popular draw for water enthusiasts, as boats and jet skis decorate the waters of the bay throughout the summer. In the downtown area, shops, galleries and restaurants line main drag on Front Street. Other streets offer antiquing and art purveying, and a farmers market on Saturdays provides the usual regional produce fare.
     

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