Established in 1885 our Registered Landmark Inn began as an ideal respite for lumbermen and mariners alike. The Inn was a place where they could enjoy a hot meal, interesting conversation and a good nights sleep. Today, over 100 years later, you can enjoy the same gracious country charm. Minutes away your discoveries are endless...explore the Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes that overlook the breath-taking Manitou Islands, enjoy a canoe trip on the Crystal River or visit one of our nearby excellant restaurants. Just a pleasant stroll takes you to unique shops or to one of the finest beaches in Michigan.
Location:
6680 Western Ave., M-109, Glen Arbor Michigan 49636
Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Traverse City) Au-She-Gun Resort
(Traverse City) Bayshore Resort
(Beulah) Beach House
(Bellaire) Bel Air Resort
(Traverse City) Best Western Four Seasons Motel
(Purgatory) Best Western Lodge at Purgatory
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06/08 Coming to The Glen Arbor area MorelFest Boyne City MI May16-19 Each May, Boyne City fills with hundreds of mushroom lovers from around the country who come seeking that elusive delicacy-the marvelous morel. National Cherry Festival Traverse City MI June29-July6 The Grand Traverse region, known for its world-record tart cherry harvest, bursts with visitors eager to savor the flavor of cherries tucked into everything imaginable. National Baby Food Festival Freemont MI July18-21 Show is rain or shine, no lawn chairs, no coolers, no strollers, no smoking or alcohol. Charlevoix Venetian Festival Charlevoix MI July20-27 What began as a simple candle-lit boat parade has grown into a week-long flurry of color and pageantry that highlights the summer season and attracts tens of thousands of visitors. Brat Days Sheboygan WI August1-3 Sheboygan Jaycees present the 60th annual Johnsonville Brat Days. All shows will be free this year. Mackinac Island Festival of the Horse Mackinac Island MI August8-11 Mackinac Island Carriage and Saddle Horse Parade, the Breeds of Mackinac presentation, musical kurs featuring the beautiful Friesians, lectures on the role of the horse in Mackinac's history.
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