What to See and Do in Michigan

Guide to What To See & Do in Michigan

Michigan if full of fun activities for everyone young and old. With one mile of lakes or waterways for every 5 miles of land you cannot help but find the fun. Michigan is a full four season state and here every season brings another version of attractions and activities! The hardest part is to know where to start.

What to Do and See in Michigan

Gallagher's Farm Market was opened in 1971 by Jack and Bernie Gallagher. For the past 40 years has been run by their daughter, Maria Lammers, with her husband Sid and their family. The farm market opens in June of each year as local asparagus and strawberries become available, and remains open through October.

U – Pick: Opens late June
Corn Maze: Opens in August

Make Jacob's Corn Maze your family fall tradition!

Life sized corn mazes are fun for everyone, young and old alike. Experience our world class computer designed 10 acre corn maze creation, unlike any other in Northern Michigan!

U-pick, we-pick dark & lite sweet cherries & tart cherries in July. Fall apple season - 3rd weekend in Sep through October hrs-10 am to 5pm. 15 varieties of apples, honeycrisp, gala, jonagold. Also pears, prunes, pumpkins, squash, gourds. Weekday field trips by appointment.

Open from May through October depending on the picking seasons. Ed Dunneback & Girls Farm Market have fruits and vegetables available in season, both already-picked or u-pick.

Do you love Candy Apples? Place your order today perfect for special events and fall parties and Halloween.

To date Blok Orchard has:
•45 acres of apple trees
•3 acres of peach trees
•1/2 acre of blue berries
•1/2 acre of cherries.

Moby's Dive Shop is a full service Scuba Diving & Snorkeling Center. Providing excellent training from basic snorkeling and scuba diving, to advanced levels of diving skill development. Dive Con & Instructor Training are also offered as professional level scuba training.

“The PASTY OVEN is a dream come true.” It started with Gene’s Mother’s recipe; which was used to open a pasty shop in Quinnesec, MI, near Iron Mountain. The Pasty Oven pastys’ popularity grew rapidly. The decision was made to build a USDA plant, so our pastys (trademark spelling) could be distributed throughout the world.

You might like to know that Beckeys jam and jellies are still made in the same manner as they would have been made 100 years ago. You will be pleased to see and taste all of the fruit through out each jar of jam and the pureness of ingredients in each jar of jelly.

Bilky Joda-Miller received a Bachelor of Science from Western Michigan University and completed massage training at Lansing Community College. Practices different modalities which include but are not limited to: Swedish Relaxation Massage, Clinical, Sports, Chair, Infant and Pre-natal, Special Population, Deep Tissue, Positional Release.

The Allen Market Place (AMP) is the first non-profit food hub in Mid-Michigan with an incubator kitchen and the “Exchange”— Open for Business! Farmers and food producers have been posting products and buyers are shopping. Make sure to register and see all the BIG FUSS! [Quick Link to Register with the Exchange]

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