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Photo by Todd and Brad Reed Photography

Visit Harbor Springs in Northern Michigan

This is the place! From spring days with a landscape covered in trillium to a summer afternoon on the beach or water, Harbor Springs is the place.

Situated on a beautiful natural, deep harbor, this tiny, beautiful community has a wonderful downtown business district with fabulous shopping and dining overlooking the water. Four seasons of outdoor fun offer amazing opportunities for families. Harbor Springs is waiting for you to visit. What are you waiting for?

Harbor Springs also has many interesting attractions including the Andrew J. Blackbird Museum and the Thorn Swift Nature Preserve.

Downtown Harbor Springs as the sun sets. | Todd & Brad Reed Photography

Summer in Harbor Springs

This the season when many visit Harbor Springs. And rightfully so! There is much to do here: concerts on the waterfront, an art fair in the park, sailing, kayaking, beach time, fishing, hiking, biking including the Little Traverse Wheelway, and golfing. This is the place to meet with old friends, and new ones, dine, play, enjoy. Looking for lodging? We have everything from quaint bed and breakfasts to complete resorts. Lodging to fit your wants!

Fall Fun in Harbor Springs

But summer isn’t the only season in Harbor Springs. Fall is the perfect time to view the beautiful fall colors and drive the Tunnel of Trees to Cross Village. The water is still warm for swimming and water activities and the golf courses are glorious in fall color. And with the many events such as Taste of Harbor Springs and locations like the Great Lakes Glass Pumpkin Patch- there is much to do.

Winter

Winter is a Currier and Ives image complete with snowmobiling, downhill, and cross country skiing and snowshoeing and more. Events? Absolutely including the February’s Ice Fest.

Spring

Spring is a glorious image of wild trillium blooming in the woods and morel mushrooms to find. Zoo-de-Mack brings thousands of people to Harbor Springs to bike from Boyne Highlands to Mackinac Island.

For more information on Harbor Springs, please contact:

Harbor Springs Area Chamber of Commerce

118 E. Main St., Harbor Springs, MI 49740

(231) 526-7999

harborspringschamber.com

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Experience the Harbor Springs Area

Harbor Springs History Museum

Harbor Springs History Museum

The Harbor Springs History Museum offers a unique look at the history of the community, starting with the first Catholic missionaries.

M-119 Tunnel of Trees

Take a beautiful color tour as you travel under a tunnel of colorful trees along M-119 from Harbor Springs to Cross Village.