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Karen N.

October 23, 2019 A "Free" park with many colorful paths to enjoy since its Fall and the leaves are falling everywhere. I noticed food for the squirrels on the ground to see as well called "acorns". Since I checked in here and walked for 15 minutes I did not photograph anything or nature areas. This check-in has a few nature trails that lead a visitor to the Old Mission Lighthouse and of course the beautiful sandy beach with waves of water in colors of blue. Add it to your bucket list along with the Lighthouse. P.S. I got a "Yelp Badge" here. Hug a tree, Hug ME ! :)

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Chris H.

Located halfway to the North Pole this gem of a State park is located at the top of the Old Mission Peninsula on the 45th parallel. There is a great Lighthouse with museum and an awesome beach to enjoy. It is amazing the difference from 6 to 8 years ago whe the Lake was low. Then the beach went out about a football field or more. Now it 20 to 30 ft of still pristine sand. I love the sound of the water rolling in. Overall a 5 star review. Would I return? Many times to come.

Harish V.

Bit hesitant Initially to visit this spot but chose this as it was close to the winery we visited. Wouldn't say it is an awesome light house but its beautiful. Pros: ------- Free Parking Close to wineries Good for photoshoots Restrooms

Julie G.

Utterly gorgeous. Not much beach due to high water levels. Crystal clear water and refreshing. Who needs the Caribbean!!!! Went for a hike through the woodland on the Old Mission Point Trail. Easy trail saw two deers. Dog friendly. Can't wait to go back.

Libby F.

Pretty view of the bay from here. Mission Point lighthouse itself is nothing special, and they charge $4.00 to climb the stairs to the top ($2.00 for kids). The local I was here with informed me that you can stay here overnight for FREE, in exchange for some light volunteer duties http://www.missionpointlighthouse.com/keeper-program.html I enjoyed the scenic drive to get here. There is an old church on the way that you can get married at, and a wonderful old B&B too.

I was so looking forward to swimming too! Next time !
Terry S.

On a recent visit to Traverse city Michigan we decided to take the drive up the peninsula to complete our weekend , just a nice smooth Sunday cruise, highlighted by beautiful scenic views of the Grand Traverse Bay to your left as you head North toward the tip . You'll pass several vineyards along the way and you may be lucky enough to encounter wild turkeys doing their thing like we did. Soon you'll reach the farthest point that you can drive (Old Mission Peninsula TWP Park) and you will see the lighthouse , not overly impressive but kinda like a prize at the end of the cruise. An interesting fact about this location is that your not only at the Northern most tip of this peninsula but your also at the 45th Parallel of the Globe , The halfway point between the Equator and the North Pole. Look around you ,then take a deep breath ,the air is so crisp and clean ,you'll wonder if the people who reside here year round , have life just right .

Bloss C.

Great views are abundant here, even on a rainy day. The lighthouse is...... hmmmm, let just say it's not going to blow your mind. It's on the small size and really just a house with a little turret. By the lighthouse there is a path that leads to the shore and walking along the wetlands area is awesome. Back on higher ground there is a hiking trail just past the lighthouse and some fine looking trees in the area. Overall you will not spend a whole day here, but the drive up the peninsula is beautiful and Old Mission State Park is definitely worth checking out.

Nathasja T.

I swear that in place of a spine I have a divining rod holding me upright. Anytime there's water around I am magnetically pulled toward it, on it or in it. Give me a bathingsuit, a river, lake or an ocean with a boat, kayak or a jetski and I'm there. Along with my love for water I have a fond appreciation of lighthouses, so when I read up on this park I inevitably had to go. We came here in April, with the bay water temperature just a hair above glacial. Though it was cold, of course I had to roll up my pants and get in it. Once your feet are numb you're pretty much good to go, though I'd recommend visiting here during the warmer months instead. The beach along the shore is skinny and filled with washed up shells, driftwood and the occasional crab claw (also some pretty gnarly looking piece of a fish skeleton - check out the creepy pic below). I don't know if this area is cleaned once summer hits, but if so this would be a perfect (albeit small) sandy beach. Behind the beach and a little deeper into the park there are a couple of hiking trails which look quiet and peaceful. The lighthouse is, for once, exactly what its name says it is. A house with a light on it. It's not one of the tall candy cane variety, it actually looks more like a small church or a schoolhouse. During the season you can go in (and up, though it is not very high) for a small fee. Across from the lighthouse is a small pioneer style cottage which you can explore. There is a special phone number which you can dial which will give you a guided tour of the property, I think this is a pretty neat idea.

Herbert E.

'Ello chaps! Old Mission Point Park is a small park at the tip of Old Mission peninsula, where you can find Mission Point lighthouse (built in 1870), beach area, and hiking trails. Avid bicyclists choose to make the ride up the peninsula to the park, making the 20 mile ride past rolling hills and vineyards. There are portable toilets but few other amenities. Park is FREE

Path straight down from the light house at Old Mission
Elizabeth C.

Go for the views even if you're not into touring lighthouses. Several of the paths surrounding the park leave you at a secluded sandy beach area, great for kids and families - just like having your own private beach! Bring a picnic and spend the day. Lovely photo opportunities all the way around.

Arthur M.

Old Mission and Leelanau are two of the most beautiful peninsulas in the United States. Together, they make up as much coastline as Cape Cod or Door County, and yet they fly much lower under the radar than either of those two destinations. When I first stopped in Traverse City, on our circle tour around Lake Michigan, we drove out to the Old Mission State Park to watch the sunset. This year, we spent a weekend just exploring both peninsulas. Again, we found ourselves out on the tip. It was a chilly September Sunday evening. The lake was at it highest level in several years. With the wind blowing, and green leaves turning yellow, and summer retreating, the historic Old Mission Lighthouse was oddly reassuring. On the drive out of the state park to dinner, we pulled over and watched two swans. They were feeding in rough water, their white bodies bobbing up and down in the swells, with waves breaking over their backs. The water was warmer than the air.

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Tons of trails to check out. What a beautiful view on these trails. We loved our nature time. It is just gorgeous up here.

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Great stop at the end of Old Mission Peninsula. A nice little walk with historic buildings and points of interest. Dogs okay on leashes.

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Beautiful location and easy to find! A little bummed that you had to pay $4 per person to go upstairs and go inside the light house though.

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Very pretty little lighthouse. Some kind of flying black insect hatch must have happened, because they were enormous pests in mid May.

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