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They call Traverse City a four-season playground. So no matter when you visit, there are plenty of fun things for your family to do and see! From “Michigan’s largest sandbox” to a 10-acre corn maze, your family won’t forget this Michigan vacation. Read on to learn more about the best things to do in Traverse City!



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BEST THINGS TO DO


  1. Clinch Park Beach
  2. State Theatre Children's Quarter Matinees
  3. Historic Fishtown in Leland
  4. Interlochen Center for the Arts
  5. The Music House Museum
  6. The Village at Grand Traverse Commons
  7. Old Mission Peninsula
  8. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
  9. City Opera House
  10. Traverse City State Park
  11. The Discovery Center at The Dennos Museum Center
  12. The National Cherry Festival
  13. The Traverse City Film Festival
  14. Jacob’s Corn Maze
  15. Old Town Playhouse
  16. Northwestern Michigan College
  17. Great Lakes Children’s Museum
  18. Slabtown Burgers
  19. Glen Arbor
  20. Front Street
  21. King Orchards
  22. Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive
  23. Historic Barns Park
  24. Black Star Farms

1. Clinch Park Beach

Clinch Park Beach is the largest and most popular public beach in the area, so it’s a sure bet, and it’s just a few blocks from downtown Traverse City. If your kids enjoy collecting rocks, tell them to keep their eyes peeled for Petoskey stones. They consist of tightly packed, six-sided corallites, which are the skeletons of the once-living coral polyps, and they look pretty cool.

Source: via Traversecity.com

 

2. State Theatre Children's Quarter Matinees

Enjoy a beautiful old-style movie palace experience every Saturday at 10 am (and on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the summer). Catch the latest animated and live-action sensations, plus children’s movies from around the world, for only 25 cents a person -- the same price the theatre charged when it first opened back in 1916!

 

3. Historic Fishtown in Leland

Take a trip back in time when you visit Fishtown, about 25 miles away. A working waterfront, it’s one of the last non-commercialized fishing harbors in all of Michigan. Walk among a collection of fishing shanties dating back 150 years, now housing clothing boutiques, art galleries and gift shops. It’s a great place to get a unique thank you gift for your house or pet sitter.

 

4. Interlochen Center for the Arts

On a beautiful forested campus 20 minutes southwest of Traverse City, Interlochen fine arts camp and boarding school hosts hundreds of concerts, dramatic performances and dance recitals. Check their event calendar before you visit, or just visit anytime -- a walk on the grounds alone provides sounds and snippets of young artists in action.

 

5. The Music House Museum

Player pianos? Check. Nickelodeons? You betcha. Great for a rainy day, the Music House Museum, (recognized by Forbes.com as one of the ten reasons to visit Michigan’s Lower Peninsula), showcases an assortment of elaborate automated instruments from the 1870s to the 1930s. Ongoing guided tours explain it all -- with Wurlitzer organ accompaniment.

 

6. The Village at Grand Traverse Commons

A former mental asylum with a castle-like appearance, the Village at Grand Traverse Commons operates as a residential facility, workplace and commercial center. Spend the day at the Commons and soak up a little bit of Traverse history! The place is lined with restaurants, shops, salons and more. The Grand Traverse Commons also boast a huge lawn and hiking trails to enjoy with the kids!

 

7. Old Mission Peninsula

The perfect place to escape all that big city energy, Old Mission Peninsula is home to some of Michigan's most scenic spots. Check out the famous Mission Point Lighthouse, enjoy the area's sandy beaches, and kick back at one of the area's many wineries.

 

8. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Michigan's Sleeping Bear Dunes were recently honored as the "Most Beautiful Place in America" on ABC's Good Morning America. This 35-mile stretch of coastline with historic farms, a lighthouse, and maritime museum is often called Michigan’s largest sandbox. If your kids can climb to the top of the 110-foot dune, it’s a joyous run down to the bottom! The Sleeping Bear Dunes is also home to tons of hiking trails, swimming areas, museums and more!

 

9. City Opera House

A premiere destination for culture and entertainment, the City Opera House is home to an amazing array of live entertainment. We're talking musical events, live talks, film screenings and more! The building is one of just 48 opera houses build in Michigan during the 19th and early 20th centuries. "The Grand Old Lady," as it's affectionately known, is nestled comfortably in downtown Traverse City!

 

10. Traverse City State Park

Traveling around with little ones? Need a place where they can run around? Enter the Traverse City State Park, a 47-acre plot of land filled with areas to hike, bike, picnic and lounge around. The park also features .25 miles of beach along the Grand Traverse Bay. Head that way if you want to go fishing or take a boat out!

 

11. The Discovery Center at The Dennos Museum Center

This permanent gallery at The Dennos Museum Center puts a focus on both the arts and sciences. Highlights include a Laser Harp, Anti-Gravity Mirror, and Sound Wall (an interactive sculpture that creates music when you touch it). Also check out the Hubble Space Telescope Theater, which features an ongoing transmission from NAS

Source: via dennosmuseum.org

 

12. The National Cherry Festival

If you happen to be in town during fourth of July weekend, then you've got to check out the National Cherry Festival. Considered “pure Michigan," the festival brings together local cherry growers order to celebrate the agricultural community. The celebration features over 150 events and activities for kids, including pit-spitting, pie-eating contests, turtle races and more!

Source: via chesapeakefamily.com

 

13. The Traverse City Film Festival

Speaking of summer activities, we'd be remiss not to mention the Traverse City film festival! From July 28 to August 2, downtown Traverse City presents a series of films, from the classics to new aged flicks designed to intrigue the mind and the lift the spirit. You can also check out free panel discussions with directors, writers, actors and other members of the film industry!

Source: via The Traverse City Film Festival

 

14. Jacob’s Corn Maze

Running from early August until late October, this 10-acre corn maze is quite the challenge! Located across from Gallagher’s Farm Market, these maze is broken into three sizes, from a long 2.5-mile option to an easy .3-mile option for younger kids. When you’re done, shop their fresh produce!

Source: via Jacob’s Corn Maze

 

15. Old Town Playhouse

Created back in 1960 to help bring amateur theater into Northern Michigan, the Old Town Playhouse boasts a 277-seat mainstage auditorium and an 80-seat studio theater. It's located just minutes from downtown, which makes this destination a great spot to bring the kids after spending a day exploring the city. The playhouse also offers youth education courses throughout the year!

Source: Old Town Playhouse

 

16. Northwestern Michigan College

Did you know that Traverse City is also a college town? Northwestern Michigan College is located right in the heart of the city, and you don't have to be a student to enjoy all the exciting events taking place across the campus! You and your family can enjoy any number of sporting events, exhibits, live performances, academic talks and more!

Source: NMC Great Lakes Campus

 

17. Great Lakes Children’s Museum

A great place to let little ones under 10 get their wiggles out, the museum emphasizes play-based exploration and learning through fun hands-on, interactive activities like a water table, gravity tube construction wall, and a lighthouse to play in.

Source: via Great Lakes Children’s Museum

 

18. Slabtown Burgers

Time for a snack! Head over to this local favorite for hand-crafted pattied burgers, fresh cut fries and homemade soups. Take a seat at the counter inside or claim a spot at one of the picnic benches outside!

Source: Slabtown Burgers Official

 

19. Glen Arbor

Take a quick trip to the neighboring town of Glen Arbor! The area is nestled between Sleeping Bear Bay on Lake Michigan and the Glen Lakes. It's a quaint little area, which means it lends itself to a lot of family-friendly run. Rent bikes and explore the town, check out more of the Michigan coastline, go out to eat at one of their locally sourced restaurants! There's also Cherry Republic to explore, the world's largest exclusive retailer of cherry products!

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20. Front Street

Need to do a little shopping? Look no further than the infamous Front Street, Traverse City's commercial hub. Many of the area's 150 shops, boutiques, galleries, coffee shops and restaurants are housed in beautiful Victorian buildings erected during the 19th century.

Source: Downtown Traverse City

 

21. King Orchards

Looking for more things to do in Traverse City? Why not roll up your sleeves and put yourself to work. Head over to one of the most popular cherry orchards in Traverse City. In addition to the cherries, Kings Orchard offers raspberries, strawberries, peaches, nectarines and apples. Pick your fruit and go home happy!

Source: King Orchards website

 

22. Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive

Are you craving some more time by the water? Hop in the car and go cruising along the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive. The 7.4-mile loop weaves through the Beech-Maple forest and sand dunes. It also leads to some of the best views of Glen Lakes, the Sleeping Bear Dunes and Lake Michigan.

Source: via nps.gov

 

23. Historic Barns Park

Located just outside of downtown Traverse City, the Historic Barns Park contains 56-acres of hiking trails, botanical gardens and scenic landscapes. Of course, there's also the Cathedral Barn, which once fed the patients and personnel of the former Traverse City State Hospital. The structure has since been renovated and now boasts over 3,500 feet of event space.

Source: Historic Barns Park site

 

24. Black Star Farms

Get ready for a parent's night out! Black Star Farms is one of the most popular wineries around Traverse City. Considered both a wine and culinary destination, Black Star Farms contains two wine tasting rooms, both on the Old Mission Peninsula and Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trails. the 160-acre estate also contains a distiller, cafe, and hiking trails around the property!

Source: Black Star Farms website

 

Looking for more to do in Traverse City? Check out their tourism site. We hope you have a great family vacation!

 

There’s a lot to be said for slowing down and simply enjoying each other’s company on vacation, and with everything a family could possibly need under one roof, our very own Great Wolf Lodge is just the place to do so. Pay no mind to finicky weather, their water park is kept warm at 84-degrees year-round, and with so many activities for kids, there’s no need to make big plans!


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is Traverse City best known for?

There are so many things to do in Traverse City, but the city is most famous for its locally grown cherries. The “cherry capital of the world” produces delicious fruit-based foods and wines as a result. There’s so much more to discover: From beautiful beaches and rich culture to playing home to the tallest sailing vessels in the Great Lakes, there’s no shortage of fun things to do in Traverse City, MI.

What are some fun facts about Traverse City, Michigan?

Along with being the self-proclaimed cherry capital of the world, Traverse City has an unexpected bounty of scenic natural beauty, from the lakes to the forests. It’s the largest city in Northern Michigan, and thanks to the wide variety of appealing activities—ski slopes, freshwater beaches, and public parks—it’s one of the premiere tourist destinations for those looking for things to do in Michigan.

How many days should I stay in Traverse City?

Whether you’re simply looking for things to do in Michigan this weekend or you’re planning a longer getaway, Traverse City has fun for the whole family. If you’re only staying for a day or two, be sure to stay at Great Wolf Lodge—click here to learn more. But if you have more time on your hands, please see our list of “25 Things To Do In Traverse City” to discover some of the best things to see and do in Traverse City, MI.

Where can I take my kids in Traverse City?

There are many things to do in Traverse City with kids outside of Great Wolf Lodge. These include popular attractions, historical landmarks, famous tourist stops, and more. See our list of the “25 Things To Do In Traverse City” for a longer list of options.

What are the top attractions and things to do in Michigan?

The great thing about discovering fun things to do in Michigan is that you’ll never run out of options. From a visit to the many dense forests, to the coasts of the Great Lakes, to the numerous museums, parks, and other travel destinations, Michigan contains many popular attractions.

What are the best things to do in Traverse City, Michigan?
Traverse City offers an exciting mix of attractions perfect for families year-round. Top activities include visiting Great Wolf Lodge's 84-degree indoor water park, exploring the sandy beaches at Clinch Park, wine tasting on Old Mission Peninsula, and shopping historic Front Street. Families love the Great Lakes Children's Museum, Turtle Creek Stadium for baseball games, and seasonal activities like Jacob's Corn Maze. Don't miss nearby attractions like Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive, and the charming town of Leland's Historic Fishtown. Traverse City's location provides easy access to both indoor entertainment and Northern Michigan's natural beauty.
What are some unique local experiences families should prioritize?
Families should prioritize the Great Wolf Lodge experience, combining luxury accommodations with Michigan's largest indoor water park and interactive adventures like MagiQuest. Unique Traverse City experiences include cherry picking at King Orchards during harvest season, exploring Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore ("Michigan's largest sandbox"), and attending the National Cherry Festival in July with pit-spitting contests and turtle races. Don't miss the vintage movie experience at State Theatre's 25-cent Children's Quarter Matinees, a trip on the TART Trails system, and exploring Historic Fishtown in Leland's 150-year-old fishing shanties. The area's wine trail offers family-friendly tastings while kids enjoy vineyard grounds.
What Traverse City activities are best for families with kids?
Traverse City activities perfect for families include Great Wolf Lodge's indoor water park with slides, lazy river, and toddler areas, plus on-site mini golf and arcade. Kids love Clinch Park Beach for swimming and Petoskey stone hunting, the Great Lakes Children's Museum's hands-on exhibits, and the interactive Discovery Center at Dennos Museum. Seasonal favorites include Jacob's Corn Maze (three difficulty levels), cherry picking at local orchards, and exploring Traverse City State Park's 47 acres with hiking trails and beach access. The TART Trails provide safe biking paths, while Historic Barns Park offers 56 acres of hiking trails and botanical gardens perfect for family exploration.
What unique things can you do in Traverse City?
Traverse City offers distinctive experiences you won't find elsewhere, starting with Great Wolf Lodge's themed suites and interactive MagiQuest adventure alongside the indoor water park. Unique activities include exploring the Village at Grand Traverse Commons, a renovated historic asylum turned shopping and dining destination, and visiting the Music House Museum's collection of 1870s-1930s automated instruments. Experience cherry harvest season at King Orchards, attend the National Cherry Festival's pit-spitting contests, and explore Historic Fishtown's authentic 150-year-old fishing village in Leland. The Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive offers stunning Lake Michigan vistas, while local wineries provide tastings with vineyard views unique to Northern Michigan.
What are fun things to do in Traverse City Michigan?
Fun activities in Traverse City include Great Wolf Lodge's year-round water park excitement, beach days at Clinch Park collecting Petoskey stones, and exploring Front Street's Victorian-era shops and restaurants. Families enjoy Turtle Creek Stadium baseball games, the Great Lakes Children's Museum, and seasonal festivals like the National Cherry Festival. Outdoor adventures include hiking the TART Trails, exploring Sleeping Bear Dunes, kayaking on Boardman Lake, and visiting Black Star Farms winery. Don't miss the State Theatre's vintage movie experience, Jacob's Corn Maze challenges, and day trips to nearby attractions like Interlochen Center for the Arts and Glen Arbor's Cherry Republic.
What are the best things to do in Traverse City this weekend?
Weekend activities in Traverse City center around Great Wolf Lodge's indoor water park for year-round family fun, regardless of weather. Explore downtown Front Street's shops, galleries, and restaurants housed in beautiful Victorian buildings, or head to Clinch Park Beach for swimming and beachcombing. Check out live entertainment at venues like the City Opera House, Turtle Creek Stadium for baseball games, or Northwestern Michigan College events. Outdoor options include hiking Historic Barns Park's 56 acres, biking the TART Trails, or visiting local wineries like Black Star Farms. Seasonal activities include farmers markets, festivals, and exploring nearby Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
Is Traverse City good for families?
Absolutely! Traverse City is excellent for families, offering the perfect blend of indoor and outdoor activities for all ages. Great Wolf Lodge provides year-round entertainment with its climate-controlled indoor water park, themed accommodations, and family-friendly amenities. The city features safe, clean beaches like Clinch Park, educational attractions like the Great Lakes Children's Museum, and extensive park systems including the 60-mile TART Trails network. Traverse City's welcoming community, affordable family attractions, excellent restaurants, and proximity to natural wonders like Sleeping Bear Dunes make it an ideal family vacation destination. The area successfully combines small-town charm with diverse entertainment options.