Five of Michigan’s Most Charming Communities

Ann Arbor | Brad West

Michigan has many towns and cities that possess an effortless charm. From historical buildings to serene natural settings, these communities have unmatched appeals that draw in visitors and new residents. Let’s look at five of Michigan’s most charming towns and cities.

Harbor Springs

Harbor Springs is a small community at Little Traverse Bay on Lake Michigan. The town is filled with people taking sailboats, kayaks, and watercraft of all sizes on the surrounding waterways in the summer and with snowmobilers and skiers in the winter. The downtown business district has quaint shops and tasty dining destinations.

Harbor Springs | Josh Hild

South Haven

South Haven is a pleasant city situated on the shores of Lake Michigan in Southern Michigan. This quiet community brings people from far and wide in the summer. Visitors relax on sandy beaches, visit quaint lighthouses and local wineries, and dine at delicious restaurants. Many stay at resorts and lodges by the water or at a summer home in the town.

South Haven | Michael Houston

Traverse City

Traverse City, along Grand Traverse Bay, is the biggest city in Northern Michigan and the site of numerous festivals and events. Exploring the gorgeous city’s lakes, rivers, surrounding forests, and the nearby Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore will provide non-stop enjoyment for outdoor enthusiasts. Also, this regional hub is surrounded by top-notch local vineyards.

Traverse City | Gray Matter

Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor is one of Michigan’s busiest and largest cities. Home to the University of Michigan, the city is a lively college-town environment. The famous university has incredible museums and art galleries throughout campus, and catching a football game at the Big House in the fall is a must for any Michigan sports enthusiast. Ann Arbor hosts gorgeous parks and nature trails and is near charming suburbs, including Ypsilanti and Dexter. With a burgeoning tech sector and a downtown that has an incredible international food scene, there is much to love about life in Ann Arbor.

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | Brad West

Marquette

Marquette is the largest city in the scenic Upper Peninsula region. Marquette is on the coast of Lake Superior and is surrounded by some of the most incredible scenery in Michigan. With thick forests and waterfalls just around the corner, hiking and exploring the Marquette area makes for an incredible experience year-round. Marquette’s historic downtown is home to craft breweries, quaint small businesses, and delicious local restaurants. In the winter, Marquette is a popular destination for skiers due to its mountainous terrain and the incredible Marquette Mountain Resort.

Marquette | Gary Meulemans