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All About Lake Huron

Nestled between Michigan’s eastern shores and Ontario, Canada, lies Lake Huron, one of North America’s five Great Lakes. Lake Huron boasts magnificent stretches of pristine coastlines dotted with picturesque lighthouses and charming towns. Enjoy a day under the sun at one of the lake’s many beaches, including Cheboygan State Park, Mackinac Island State Park, or Tawas Point State Park. Take in Lake Huron’s abundant natural landscapes with a scenic bike ride on the paved trail spanning over 10 miles, a hike through the Huron National Forest, or kayaking in the Au Sable River. Make your way to the southern shores of Lake Huron to explore Port Huron and check out the Fort Gratiot Light Station, Michigan’s oldest lighthouse, and browse one or two of the many museums in the area to learn about the area’s rich history.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Lake Huron

Lake Huron is abundant with activities and attractions throughout the year. One of the best times to book Lake Huron vacation rentals is during the end of spring through early fall when most main attractions are open. During the fall months, vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow illuminate Lake Huron and the surrounding towns. Drive down River Road National Scenic Byway where you can catch a glimpse of the brilliant fall colors reflecting off the Au Sable River. Each June, the three-day Arts on the River music and arts festival provides entertainment with art workshops, music performances, and food. There is also Boat the Blue: Antique & Classic Boat Show each September, showcasing more than 60 antique and classic boats in downtown Port Huron.


Top things to do in Lake Huron

River Road Scenic Byway

Explore the rich landscape of the 22-mile River Road National Scenic Byway, which extends from Lake Huron into the Huron National Forest along the historic Au Sable River. River Road Scenic Byway is an extraordinary backdrop for many activities, with hiking trails, motorized trails, and places for cross-country skiing, boating, and fishing. There are ample opportunities to enjoy panoramic views of the stunning scenery from high bluffs, view wildlife, and learn about the cultural and historical significance of the area.

Port Austin

Make your way to Port Austin where you can admire one of Michigan’s natural wonders, Turnip Rock. The spectacular sea stack rock formation sits in Lake Huron as is accessible by kayak or boat. Once here, you can also browse the Port Austin Farmers Market, one of the largest farmer’s markets in the state, which hosts over 50 vendors each week with stalls featuring fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, art and crafts, antiques, and collectibles. Check out the striking Port Austin Reef Lighthouse, which sits on the reef just off the shores of Lake Huron.

St. Ignace

Located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, St. Ignace is one of the many picturesque towns sprinkled along Lake Huron’s shoreline. Snap a picture of the pretty Mackinac Bridge, lovingly called “Mighty Mac.” The five-mile-long bridge is the longest suspension bridge in the Western Hemisphere and stretches across the Straits of Mackinac. Explore the Museum of Ojibwa Culture at Old Mission Saint-Ignace, where you can learn about the Ojibwa lifestyle and culture of the Huron, and also browse their expansive selection of Native American art and crafts.

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