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Northport, Michigan

Photo-Grand Traverse Light-003-640x480 (2)Northport is situated near the tip of Leelanau Peninsula, overlooking Grand Traverse Bay. Northport is a picture-perfect town, with a marina, waterfront, unique shops, galleries and restaurants. Be sure to bring your camera and fishing pole when you come! Photo courtesy of Enchanted Forest Web Page Design Service.

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Attractions: amusement parks, casinos, farms & mills, historic sites, lighthouses, museums, tours, wineries, zoos, planetariums, and waterfalls.

Gill's Pier Vineyard & Winery, Inc., [Winery], 5620 N. Manitou Trail, Northport, MI 49670, Phone: (231) 256-7003. Welcome to Gill's Pier Vineyard & Winery located on the scenic Leelanau Peninsula, just 4 miles North of Leland on M-22. We feature award winning wines including Semi-Dry Riesling, Merlot, Apple, Cherry and Pinot Gris (coming soon!). We are open daily from May through October and on Saturdays, November through April. Call the tasting room for hours of operation.

Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum, M 201 (north of M22), Leelanau State Park, Northport, MI 49670, Phone: (231) 386-7195. This lighthouse marks the end of the Leelanau Peninsula and has guided ships in the Manitou Passage of Lake Michigan for nearly 150 years making it one of the oldest on the Great Lakes. This lighthouse is sponsored by the Grand Traverse Lighthouse Foundation and features a historic and educational museum resembling a lighthouse keeper's home of the 1920s and 30s with a variety of exhibits depicting a broad spectrum of maritime and local history. You can also now become a Guide and a working hand at the light house, so contact the volunteer keeper program for more details.

Dining & Food: Great places to dine!

 

Accommodations: Where to stay in and around town!

 

 

 

 

Community Organizations: civic, fraternal, veteran, etc

Michigan Area Retiree Activities Office (RAO) (Military Retirees), 5671 Skeel Avenue, Suite 12, Oscoda, Michigan 48750, (989) 739-2777

Michigan Tree Farm System, 501 Norway Street, Grayling, MI 49738, (989) 348-9319

Recreation: boating, camping, canoeing, dog-sledding, fishing, golfing, hiking, hunting, kayaking, scuba diving, skiing, snowmobiling, etc.

Leelanau State Park, 15310 N. Lighthouse Point Rd., Northport, MI 49670-9717. Approximate Size: 1350(Acres). Phone Number: (231) 386-5422. Leelanau State Park, located at the tip of the little finger on the beautiful Leelanau Peninsula, where over 1,300 acres are waiting for visitors to enjoy. The park has the Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum, a rustic campground, two mini cabins, 8.5 miles of hiking/skiing trails and a picnic area. 52 campsites.

Northport Pedaller [Bike Rentals], 115 E Nagonaba St, Northport, MI 49670, Phone: (231) 386-5644

Services

Enchanted Forest Web Page Design Service [Internet Advertising], 3980 Curtisville Road, Curtisville, South Branch, MI 48761, Phone: (989) 785-0600

Shopping: antique shops, art galleries, arts & crafts shops, flea markets, gift shops, outlet malls, shopping centers, shopping districts, and specialty shops

By Chance or Design Antiques [Antique Shop], 118 E. Nagonaba St., Northport, MI 49670, Phone: (231) 386-7444

Gill's Pier Vineyard & Winery, Inc., [Winery], 5620 N. Manitou Trail, Northport, MI 49670, Phone: (231) 256-7003

Wright Gallery, 210 North Mill Street, Northport, MI 49670, Phone: (231) 386-7445

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