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  1. The Leelanau Peninsula, also known as the Little Finger of Michigan, boasts some of the most scenic views in the Great Lakes region. Home to rolling hills, pristine beaches, and breathtaking sunsets, this peninsula is a gem waiting to be explored.

  2. Apr 6, 2022 · Discover Michigan's beautiful Leelanau Peninsula, home to the Sleeping Bear Dunes, Fishtown in Leland, charming Suttons Bay, beautiful Glen Arbor and some of Michigan's most popular travel spots.

  3. May 16, 2024 · Welcome to Leelanau Peninsula, your next “must-visitMichigan travel destination. Maybe you’ve heard of Michigan’s scenic M-22, but haven’t driven all 116 miles of it yet. Maybe you’ve been to Sleeping Bear Dunes or nearby Traverse City but haven’t ventured farther into Leelanau from there.

  4. Michigan’s Leelanau Peninsula extends northward into Lake Michigan with the main lake on one side and Grand Traverse Bay on the other side. Only 5 to 7 miles wide, the peninsula has the feel of an island — there’s water everywhere you turn, including several lakes at the center of the peninsula.

  5. The Leelanau Peninsula is a roughly triangular-shaped peninsula that extends about 30 miles (50 km) off of Michigan's Lower Peninsula into Lake Michigan. The peninsula forms the western shore of the Grand Traverse Bay. At its base, the peninsula is about 20 miles (30 km) wide.

  6. Things to Do in Leelanau County. Check out must-see sights and activities: Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive, Wineries & Vineyards, Art Galleries.

  7. From stunning beaches and charming small towns to wineries and hiking trails, the Peninsula is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a truly unique vacation experience. There is no shortage of things to do and explore on the Leelanau Peninsula.

  8. Wineries galore, craft beer establishments are the new craze. Gorgeous beaches, challenging sand dunes, fantastic water vistas of both Grand Traverse Bay and Lake Michigan as well as several inland lakes. Cherry farms, fruit stands, boating havens, beautiful gardens. Skiing in winter!

  9. The Leelanau Peninsula is the “little finger” of Michigan’s mitten, and one of the most beautiful sections of the Lake Michigan Circle Tour. Home to many wineries, gorgeous terrain, Lake Michigan beaches and smaller lakes, Leelanau County is a destination you won’t want to miss.

  10. Leelanau State Park, located at the tip of Michigan’s Leelanau Peninsula, is home to more than 1,550 acres waiting for visitors to explore. The park showcases the Grand Traverse Lighthouse Museum, a rustic campground, mini cabins, the park’s trail system (also known as Cathead Bay trails), an interactive playground and a picnic area with a ...

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