Haserot Beach, Mission Peninsula, Near Traverse City, MI.
Haserot Beach, Mission Peninsula, Near Traverse City, MI.
We ran across a school of at least 100,000 or more Suckers 1/4 mile long, along with Rock Bass, Perch, and a few large schools of small Bass.
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Traverse City, MI: Tour Traverse City Brews
Draft magazine named Traverse City, MI one of America’s three newest emerging beer towns. With over 20 microbreweries, the brewmasters in this small city love to test the boundaries of flavor and composition.
The majority of hops used here are grown in the Pacific Northwest, but Midwest growers began raising hops in the Traverse City area in 2008, and the production has increased significantly since the Michigan craft beer scene subsequently took off.
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Grand Beach Resort, Traverse City, Michigan
Today I show you me and my sister (Michaela) Hotel Room! It’s the nicest we saw, No wonder it took 4 HOURS to get Here!
GoPro Camera at the Beach in Traverse City Michigan
Just pissing people off with my idiot friends.
Clinch Park | Traverse City, Michigan
Clinch Park: 111 E Grandview Pkwy, Traverse City, MI 49684
Clinch Park has a beach on West Grand Traverse Bay featuring picnic tables, restrooms, splash pad & seasonal lifeguards (June to Labor Day).
From traversecity.com: The area's most populated, if not it's most popular, beach features over 1500 feet of sand along West Grand Traverse Bay in downtown Traverse City. Clinch Park has picnic tables, bike racks, TART Trail access, lifeguards (mid-June -- August), snack bar and restrooms. It is adjacent to the Clinch Park Marina, east of Union Street on Grandview Parkway.
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Haserot beach - old mission point
Up 37 20 min North of travrse city
Pointes North accommodations in Traverse City
Pointes North Beachfront Resort Hotel is a renowned resort within the Traverse City area where you will experience beachfront serenity. You'll enjoy our beach-side heated pool, on-site watercraft rentals, free in-room high-speed internet access, and the convenience of being located just 5 minutes to downtown Traverse City. You'll have immediate access to a private portion of one of Traverse City's most sought after beaches where you can enjoy sunbathing, boating and looking out over the shimmering blue waters of East Grand Traverse Bay.
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2018.07.16 Old Mission Peninsula
Today we explored the Old Mission Peninsula, just north of Traverse City. We began the day with a picnic lunch at Haserot Beach, and then drove up to the Old Mission Lighthouse at the far northern tip of the peninsula. From there, we went to the Old Mission Country Store. After driving past the Old Mission Inn, we drove through many scenic cherry orchards, and then went to Bonobo Winery for wine tasting. After that, I picked cherries before we wrapped up the drive.
Old Mission Peninsula, just north of downtown Traverse City, projects into the Grand Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan. The Old Mission Point Lighthouse is located at the northern end of the peninsula. The peninsula is included in the Old Mission Peninsula AVA, an American Viticultural Area known for its Michigan wine. The Grand Traverse region has two of Michigan's four federally recognized wine growing areas. The settlement at Old Mission, founded in 1839, was the first community founded by Europeans in the Grand Traverse Bay region. By 1841 there were 5 log buildings as well as several wigwams at the settlement. By 1850 the settlement had grown to a considerable size, and the schooner Arrow was making weekly trips to the mission from Mackinaw City.
Mission Point Light is one of 129 Michigan lighthouses. Michigan has more lighthouses than any other state. Only 38 Michigan lighthouses are open to the public on a regular schedule.
From 1933 until 1948, Mission Point Lighthouse sat alone and empty. Local residents then raised about $1900 for the Township to purchase the lighthouse and adjacent grounds. Since then caretakers have lived in and helped to care for and restore the lighthouse. The lighthouse has been added to the National and State Historic Register, and visitors can now climb the tower and tour the museum. A 5th Order Fresnel Lens is on display, giving a real picture of how the light was kept. The museum admission and gift shop purchases go toward the continued restoration of the lighthouse and the grounds.
The Old Mission General Store is one of Michigan’s oldest general stores. Dating to the mid-1800's, today it offers goods, gifts and food for locals and tourists. The store has been in its current location since the Civil War, and today part of the original structure still stands in the store's center section, with its worn, wooden floors and potbellied stove. The general store also boasts one of the oldest post offices in the state. Visitors are immediately greeted with penny candy, jams and jellies and barrels of fresh fruit, plus the aroma of coffee. Antiques, gifts, and a wide variety of knickknacks and oddities crowd the shelves and ceiling beams. They even had pickled quail eggs in jars, which I had not seen in years.
Cherries are believed to have come from China around 4,000 B.C., and are named after Cerasus, a town in Turkey. Michigan's cherry history isn't quite as long. It was 1852 when Peter Dougherty, a Presbyterian missionary, planted the first cherry orchard in the Grand Traverse Area. Local Indian farmers had grown other fruit trees in the area and had told Dougherty not to plant them. He ignored them and planted the first cherry orchard on the Old Mission Peninsula, located in Grand Traverse Bay. Much to everyone's surprise the cherry trees flourished and soon other orchards were planted all over Northern Michigan.
Cherry trees can grow just about anywhere. However, they need specific conditions to grow to their full potential and the Grand Traverse Region possesses them. The orchards are usually planted on rolling hills and sandy soil, because this condition is needed for water drainage and air flow. Lake Michigan also plays a part helping to calm the cold winter winds and keeping the orchards cool in the summer. These conditions made the Grand Traverse area excellent for growing cherries commercially.
Today Traverse City is known nationally as the Cherry Capital of the World. The five counties around Traverse City make up the region that produces 40 percent of the annual tart cherry crop in the United States. Orchards line the Lake Michigan coast from Benton Harbor to the Grand Traverse Area. Montmorency is the primary tart cherry grown in the United States today. It has been grown in this country for more than a century because it's perfect for pies, preserves, jellies, juices, and other products.
This area is really beautiful. We thought it was so unique to see cherry orchards, vineyard, and apple orchards all in the same area. I did some wine tasting at Bonobo Winery, which is owned by Amy Smart and husband Carter Oosterhouse. Carter grew up in the area, and is known for shows on HGTV, as well as Trading Spaces. I tasted 6 wines – three were good, and I bought a bottle of each. The area has a reputation for sweet wines, but the ones I bought were not and were quite good.