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    SkyBridge Michigan

    3.7 (18 reviews)
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    The view
    Sharon S.

    The bridge is magnificent, the wait not so much. I understand it is a gorgeous day and hordes of people will be there. However having someone take pictures before you enter the bridge when the line is OVER an hour long is not good planning. The workers were awesome handing out candy and answering questions. They need a worker on the bridge to keep people moving we had someone hold up our line for way too long while they took group pictures every 5 feet!! Some people are afraid of heights and being forced to stand there did not help them. View was spectacular !!

    This is Justin hi Justin.
    Ellie J.

    Hi everyone today me and my friend went to the SkyBridge at Boyne Mountain today. It was a fantastic trip, The staff at the chairlift they were fine. We get up at the ski lift. Sidenote, there are many children like 12 years old the two girls in front of us. We're not having their safety latched on, and I thought they were gonna fall and hit them until themselves and I was getting scared for them. Then we walked to the SkyBridge and that's when we saw Justin. Justin greeted us with the biggest smile. Hi there can I see your tickets. Me and my friend were take him back. He was so kind. Absolutely you can take our tickets. so he scanned a tickets and he gave us the rules. He was very funny he said all right guys there's some rules I know you guys really wanna jump and you guys can't. There's a couple behind us, so I let him Justin scan their tickets then I'll persevered and ask him a question. I asked Justin if he could take a photo of us he said absolutely 100%. He told me that people always ask him for photos and that his photo skills are amazing and most times they end up on Instagram. So I took him up on his offer, and he did not disappoint who is very kind, he even stood on a chair to get some angles he did a 10 out of 10 maybe a 20 out of 10 he did a phenomenal job. And I kept saying, thank you, thank you thank you, and he kept saying my pleasure my pleasure my pleasure. I felt like I was at Chick-fil-A. It was amazing Chick-fil-A on a Saturday. Woo hoo. We walked over the sky bridge in, and it was amazing the views everything was amazing. On our way back over the bridge and our way back on her journey. We saw Justin. He's waved and smiled. Enjoy the rest of your day. Take care thank you Justin you take care too. now the photo I'm gonna post on Instagram. I wish I could tag him to say thank you for all that you've done, but I couldn't find them so help me find Justin!!! Give Justin a raise he made my day he was so kind. It taught me that people are still kind in this world. Evil world people are still kind. Thank you Johnston for making my experience at the SkyBridge Michigan at Boyne city phenomenal and I will be coming back soon!!!

    Katelynn R.

    all around stunning, with an amazing crew! absolutely loved it the bridge was beautiful and so was the look out view from it.

    From the bridge

    Had an amazing time! $39 is a lot of money to spend just to walk across the bridge (one way only and have to walk back but it's level and an easy walk) the beers & music on the exit side of the bridge is a lot of fun. And the ski lift up too!

    We visited on a weekday (Oct 10) which was nice as there were no lines and not many people. The leaves have yet to change color which was the main reason for our visit. It was nice, but certainly not worth $25 a person and not worth driving an hour plus! Under the bridge itself is the ski slope which is brown dried grass and makes the view much less enjoyable. Even if the leaves had changed color, it's still nothing breathtaking and not worth $25 a person! There are many other places to visit that are more beautiful and for free. I would not return and if someone asked me if they should go, I would say no for the simple fact $25 is a rip off just to walk across a bridge! Save your money and don't waste your gas!

    Only one of the endless lines we've been waiting in for over 3 hours and we still have at least 2 hours left.
    Doug I.

    Absolutely horrible management, 5 hour wait. Litter all over and ridiculous long lines with no forethought of how to get people through in a timely fashion. Should be maximizing the number on the bridge at any time and a published time limit on the bridge for each person. Totally unacceptable for $36 per person. At this point it will be dark before we even get on the bridge and we got in line at 2:15.

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    Isabella B.

    It's way more than my family and I expected! So much fun!!! There are so many activities and the place was run very well. The bridge was super cool and the time to cross was perfect. The food options were great, but a little pricey. The wait can be long but it's not bad if you are family and friends. Parking was easy as they had people guiding us. The views were pretty! If you are looking for a fun activity to do try SkyBridge!

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    Museum Of Ojibwa Culture

    Museum Of Ojibwa Culture

    4.6(16 reviews)
    49.8 mi

    "Don't know much about history But I do know that I love you…read moreAnd I know that if you love me too What a wonderful world this would be" (Sam Cooke) If local history is your thing, you'll surely love the wonderful world that awaits you at the Museum of Ojibwa Culture. For example, you can stroll around in scenic Father Marquette Park with displays about his life. On the Museum grounds is the site where Marquette's French Jesuit Mission was located, where he lived, and where he was buried. Marquette established the French mission around 1671 as the area became a center of the flourishing fur trade. The old St. Ignace Mission is beautiful. Around the grounds, I saw plenty of displays of the area's Indian heritage, stylized statues of a Medicine Man, Indian Maiden, and several stuffed animal displays alongside plaques of the animal's Indian name. So if you're ever engaged in a bar bet about the Ojibwe name for a deer, you can confidently say "Wawashesh'she". There's also plenty of indoor and outdoor exhibits to grab a glimpse of Ojibwa culture and the lifestyles of the Huron Indians. Walking the Museum's beautiful grounds was relaxing, peaceful, and very educational.

    One of the best museums I've ever been in! Don't be fooled by its size; the content is well…read moredisplayed with explanations that take time to read but make the exhibits much more meaningful. Gift shop is Native American based, not cheap knick knacks. Don't know how this museum is able to be open with no admission, so please be sure to donate generously.

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    Lovells Museum - School house

    Lovells Museum

    5.0(2 reviews)
    33.0 mi

    This cute museum was very educational the person running the museum was very friendly and walked us…read morethrough the building telling us all the history behind it. On the same grounds there was an old school house which we also walked through it was the original school house. Lovells Historical Museums and the Lovells Township Historical Society The success of the August 1990 Heritage Days Celebration gave birth to the Lovells Township Historical Society. The community expressed a desire to preserve and promote the history of the area. That aspiration brought together people seeking a way to display and protect the artifacts, documents, photos and memories of Lovells. Lone Pine School House Rudolph Pallone's 1991 gift to the Society of the one room log Lone Pine Schoolhouse, constructed in 1906 by James Kellogg and Gustav Ernst. The historic building was moved to the township property and renovations began in the summer of 1991. The School House documents and exhibits the history of Lovells Township. If you love trout fishing this is a very interesting museum to go to... Good job Michigan good job Lovell Keeping history alive!!!

    This is a small town museum on the Ausable River's North Branch in Lovells, Michigan. It displays…read morelocal history....fly fishing memorabilia and fly fishing history....the successes and failures of its pioneers....nature and the destruction of nature and the healing of nature....wealth and poverty...the education of children long since grown and gone....and the lives of everyday people of Northern Michigan in years gone by. It's small. It doesn't take all day to see. It may just be the best part of your trip to "The Great Up North" of Michigan. It's open Saturdays, late April through September, 11am to 3 pm or by appointment for groups. Go to LTHSmuseums.org, or visit us on Facebook under Lovells Township Historical Society. Hope to see you this summer!

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    Leelanau State Park - Beautiful Lake Michigan sunset

    Leelanau State Park

    4.3(33 reviews)
    30.1 mi

    Stopped here on a whim to checkout lighthouses during our mini getaway. This beach did not…read moredisappoint! It was so calm and peaceful. Beautiful water. Hardly any people. The people who did visit didn't stay for long so we had the whole beach to ourselves. We had camping chairs in the car so we just put them in the water and sat right in the water and enjoyed the view. They have a gift shop and the only restrooms I noticed were portajohns. We built some rock towers but put the rocks back when we were done because some of the rocks had snail eggs on them.

    Gorgeous park at the tip of the Mitten's pinkie finger. I got there shortly before a spectacular…read moresunset where the sky was all lit up with pinks and oranges and purples. I took a short walk where my friends who had camped there the previous night as well showed my the historic lighthouse and some message in a bottle painted sign that was very reminiscent of Steve "ESPO" Powers. I set up my trusty old dome tent and camped on the same site as my friends and nobody said peep about doubling up like that. I left out around 10:30 or so and didn't hit any trails as I had packed some snacks for late but no breakfast. Not much in the way of restaurants or groceries around here so I hit the road. Can't speak to the trails or day use part of the park but the campground and adjacent beach was beautiful.

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