Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau

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Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau

401 E. Mitchell St.
Petoskey, MI 49770
United States
Regions: North
Phone: (231) 348-2755
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Description
The northern Michigan resort towns of Petoskey, Harbor Springs, and Boyne City have had a magical appeal for generations. Spectacular natural beauty and an unhurried pace combine to let you settle back and unwind as the days lazily pass by.

From million-dollar sunsets to the charm of our shopping districts, the atmosphere invites you to relax, rejuvenate and reconnect. Wineries, breweries, food and wine tours and culinary stops make this the perfect choice for foodies to visit. The memories of sharing a special time here with family and friends will last a lifetime.

Contact the Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau for lodging assistance & activities information for Petoskey, Boyne Falls, Boyne City, Bay Harbor, Alanson & Harbor Springs. Northern Michigan's premier resort region offers a wealth of year 'round activities including golf, fall color tours, downhill and cross country skiing as well as morel mushroom and Petoskey Stone hunting. See for yourself why the Petoskey Area is known as a Michigan treasure.
Events
May
16 Thu

Annual National Morel Mushroom Festival

May
17 Fri

Annual National Morel Mushroom Festival

Zoo-de-Mack Bike Bash

May
18 Sat

Annual National Morel Mushroom Festival

Zoo-de-Mack Bike Bash

May
19 Sun

Annual National Morel Mushroom Festival

Zoo-de-Mack Bike Bash

Amenities & Services
Beach Access
Bike Trails
Kid Friendly
Hiking
On Waterfront
Outdoor Dining
Buses Welcome
Water View
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Hours
Monday Monday: 8am to 4pm
Tuesday Tuesday: 8am to 4pm
Wednesday Wednesday: 8am to 4pm
Thursday Thursday: 8am to 4pm
Friday Friday: 8am to 4pm
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