Traverse City, Michigan – Travel and Lodging

Get thee to a campground! – Mitten Kidz

English: Lake of the Clouds as viewed from the...

Lake of the Clouds in Michigan’s Porcupine Mountains. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Joan O’Neill – Mitten Kidz

I can still smell it. The huge ten-person canvas tent that my family had while growing up. It weighed a ton, had that distinct weathered canvas aroma, and came accompanied by an arsenal of no less than 40 tent poles. But oh, once it was set up, it might have well have been the Taj Mahal

Of the things I remember most doing as a family growing up in Michigan, camping was in the top two (skiing being the other one).  Several occasions throughout the summer, we’d pack up the station wagon (did you think a family of seven would drive anything different?) and head to whichever campground my parents had selected for that particular voyage. My mom always tried to ensure that there was a body of water nearby, and now that I’m a parent, I know why. There’s an immeasurable value, come nighttime, in a child well worn out from a day prancing in the water.  Of course in Michigan, finding water was never a problem.

Lifelong Memories
What was it that made these excursions so memorable and so special? Everything. Like the special menu that came along with camping: hot dogs cooked over a bonfire, Jiffy popcorn or S’mores when it got dark, sausage and scrambled eggs in the morning (the morning smells at a campground are always so wonderful) and if we were really lucky, Snack-Pack pudding in those little flip-top cans

There are also those little family stories that have now become legends that we retell every time we gather as adults and recount our days as youths. Like the time my sister burnt her foot on a bonfire or the mystery that surrounded my Dad’s air mattress. No matter what type he tried, his mattress was always, always flat come morning time, leaving nothing more than the canvas tent between him and the hard ground below it.

Priceless…
Of course now, as a MittenKidz mom myself, I know the biggest reason. The intangibles. The chatter in the car on the drive up I-75 to Northern Michigan – and yes, a song or two. Or six (so Brady-ish). It was the five of us kids, sans any of our friends, playing together and, for the most part, free of argument. We had each other and that was it – my siblings were my best friends on these trips. And it was the beauty of seeing parts of the great state of Michigan that were a world of difference from our sidewalk-adorned neighborhood. No schedules. No TV. No phones. Just us, and Michigan.

If you do nothing else this summer, take your MittenKidz camping at least once. Even with a toddler, it’s on our Summer Bucket List. The memories you create will be of the type that just don’t go away.

Michigan Gems
Here are a few spots other MittenKidz parents recommend:

I  rented a teepee at Traverse City State Park with the kids. It was fun…even during a thunderstorm! :)Kandy, mom of two

There is a federal park between Manistee and Scottville that is wonderful for the kids. Right on Lake Michigan. My family camped there when I was young and we have taken the kids a couple of times. – Heather, mom of two

State park on Higgins Lake. When I was little, my parents took my sister and me there every summer. We would hang out on the lake all day and ride bikes around the campground with the other kids staying there. We would catch tadpoles and just be kids! I haven’t been there in years but for a little kid (0-7 yrs) it was awesome. – Caitlin, daughter of Sparty

Fayette State Park in the U.P, amazing beaches and a ghost town left over from the time of iron ore mining. – Kate, mom of two

Love the rustic side of Interlochen State Park… It’s so “up north”… from the look the feel and the fresh woodsy smell. – Jill, mom of one, Gigi of two

Higgins Lake…great childhood memories! – Staci, mom of one

Sleeper State Park…Port Austin – Denise, mom of four

Fort Wilkins in Copper Harbor. Its between lakes Fanny Hoe and Superior. I have been going there since I was a kid. My own children love going there. – Marcie, mom of one

Ludington State Park is amazing. It is right on Lake Michigan, also has a private lake for swimming. Miles of bike trails. Extremely well maintained. They also rent cabins in the campground. Love that place! – Josh, dad of one

Porcupine Mountains State Park in the western Upper Peninsula. The hiking trails and views are fantastic! Doesn’t feel like you’re still in Michigan. – Kiersun, dad of two

Fayette State Park is a good one with kids! Beach is great, you have the ghost town to explore and kids to run around and Kitch-i-ti-kippi isn’t a far drive for a half day, and really fun to ride the raft :)Joanna, mom of two

Cheboygan State park – it’s remote and beautiful. Lots of trails to hike kayaking is available. – Marie – mom of two

Porkies (Porcupine Mountains). Summer. Winter. Nothing else like it. . .anywhere! – Frida, mom of two and still a kid herself

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Joan O’Neill is the author of the blog, MittenKidz.com, a site that is all about growing up in Michigan and the places and activities that are unique to the Great Lakes State. Mostly out-of-doors, some indoors, all of them Pure Michigan. O’Neill is a 20-year veteran of the Michigan resort business and a MittenKidz at heart, herself. A big proponent of getting out and having fun in Michigan, no matter what the season, O’Neill is now sharing her favorite pastimes with her two young sons.

 
 

The Homestead – Nonna’s Winter 2012 Cooking School – January 7 – March 3, 2012

The Homestead is pleased to announce our Winter 2012 Cooking School at Nonna’s Loft that is open to resort guests, members and the public. Executive Chef John Piombo will provide instruction in two types of classes: demonstrations and hand-on cooking classes. Cooking demonstrations provide participants with the opportunity to observe Chef Piombo prepare various dishes, take notes, taste the prepared dishes and receive a written recipe. Hands-on cooking classes provide participants with the opportunity to actually prepare recipes from start to finish. At the conclusion of the class, participants join Chef at the Captain’s Table to enjoy the food they prepared.

Both types of classes are held on Saturdays at 11:30am at Nonna’s Loft. Demonstration classes are limited to 20 participants at a cost are $50 (plus tax & gratuity) per person. Reservations and advance payment are required at least 24 hours in advance of the class date. Hands-on cooking classes are are limited to seven participants at a cost of $90 (plus tax & gratuity) per person. Reservations and advance payment are required at least 48 hours in advance. Call Nonna’s to make a reservation at 231.334.5150.

Cooking Demonstration Classes

Hands-on Cooking Classes

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Chateau Chantal Food & Wine Sensory Tour – 2016


This new Sensory Tour touches all five of your senses and will prove to enlighten your palate, your spirit, and your mind. You will enjoy learning how your environment can make your love and passion for Chateau Chantal wine even better!

In addition to your sit-down tasting focusing on how wine interacts with your senses, your specialized tour guide will lead you through our vineyard, cellar, and winemaking process. Once in the cellar, you’ll enjoy 5 small-bite food and wine pairings designed to treat your taste buds.

Starting this June, the tour will run daily at 12:30pm. Visit our tasting room before or after your tour for a lunch pairing, the Sensory Treat Tour is a compliment to a meal, not a meal in itself. Only 24 spots per tour so book yours before it is too late! Tickets are $29 per person. Call 1-800-969-4009 to book, or reserve online.

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Crystal Mountain – Tree Lighting Parade – December 17, 2011

Tree Lighting Parade – 5-6pm Saturday – December 17, 2011

A special evening, where holiday traditions are united on one tree to celebrate the magic of the season! Gather your family and friends at Kinlochen (5pm) to join the parade to the village center tree, located on the front lawn of the Lodge.

Village Center Activities:

• Elves decorating the tree.
• Hang your ornament.
• For those that wish to visit St. Nick, he will be on-site for holiday photos and last minute wishes.
• Roaring bonfire will keep the mittens warm and plenty of holiday carols will be shared as the elves scurry to finish decorating.
• When the last ornament is hung, the community will share in the delight of the First Light, 5:45pm SHARP.

For more information, contact the Park at Water’s Edge, 800.968.7686 ext. 7000.

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The Homestead – Maculan Winemaker Dinner – September 26, 2011

Taste the exemplary Italian wines by Maculan while enjoying a five-course dinner prepared by The Homestead’s Executive Chef, John Piombo of Nonna’s. Meet the vintner, Angela Maculan, in person. The Maculan Winemaker Dinner will be served at Nonna’s Loft. Seating is limited. Dinner is $85 per person, plus gratuity and sales tax. Call Nonna’s for a dinner reservation at 231.334.5150.

A Maculan Winemaker Dinner lodging package is also available that includes one nights’ lodging, the five-course winemaker dinner, and gratuity. Priced from $144 per person, per night based on double occupancy. Call The Homestead for a lodging reservation at 231.334.5100.

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Third Coast Bicycle Festival – August 12 – 21, 2011

Third Coast Bicycle FestivalFrom Aug 12th through the 21st in Traverse City, Michigan the Third Coast Bicycle Festival will offer something for every bicycle enthusiast. Whether you’re a triathlete, a fixed gear rider, a USCF road racer, a weekend tourer, a cyclocross racer, or just love to be outside riding your bike with your family you’ll find plenty of cool events throughout the week.

On Saturday afternoon you won’t want to miss the thrilling curb-to-curb races of the 4th Annual Cherry Roubaix Criterium Road Races just two blocks from downtown. High flying BMX action, urban trial riding demonstrations and more!

But there’s lots lots more – bicycle art, trackstand and polo competitions, a bicycle film night, and lots and lots of great local organized rides. You’ll need another week of vacation just to rest up from all this excitement. Information is available at www.tcbikefest.org but stop back often as we add more information about the events. See ya in August!

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