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Houghton Lake Voyage Tips and guide

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    Houghton Lake is a city in Rosscommon County in the state of Michigan. Home of Tip Up Town, USA, the largest winter carnival in the United States, the site of the movie Frozen Stupid, and amazing vacation spot for those on a budget or with children.

    Get in

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    By car

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    Houghton Lake is right off the freeway.

    By bus

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    Indian Trailsbus service between St. Ignace and East Lansing

    By plane

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    Houghton Lake does have a small airstrip, but only small one or two engine planes land here. No commercial airlines operate out of Houghton Lake. There isn't actually an airport either. Unless you own a small plane, this method is not suggested for getting into the area. You can, however fly in through Cherry Capital Airport in Traverse City (TVC IATA), rent a car, and drive to Houghton Lake.

    By boat

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    Boats are welcomed in Houghton Lake, but don't try to get there by one. The Muskegon River is the big river connecting to the lake, and it goes through a lot of shallow, swampy areas, not to mention a few dams that make traveling in anything larger than a canoe a real challenge, if not impossible.

    Get around

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    Map
    Map of Houghton Lake

    Summer

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    If you drive here, just use a car. Boats can also be rented.

    Winter

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    Rent a snowmobile for the nearby trails, and make sure your car can drive through the sometimes-not-snow-removed streets during the winter. Sometimes it may take the snow removal crews a little while to clear the roadways.

    See

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    Houghton Lake Historical Village. The Houghton Lake Historical Village near Prudenville on the south end of the lake shows how things were done in old Houghton Lake. Bring kids of all ages to the hands-on exhibits.

    Do

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    • Fred's Cosmic Bowling and Restaurant. Restaurant, Bowling, Bar, Catering and Party Hall. 989-275-6565.
    • Tip Up Town USA.
    • The Pines Theater. This rustic, log-cabin style movie theater shows only one movie at a time for about three weeks. It is usually the highst-grossing film at the box office or the one with the largest promotional team. Movies show at 7:30PM and 9PM nightly. Be sure to get there at least half an our before the show starts to grab a good parking spot, buy refreshments, and make sure all the little ones go "potty".
    • Boat Rentals. No visit is complete without renting a boat at the Houghton Lake Marina. Get a pontoon to have a lazy afternoon on the lake that you can fish off of, or a jet ski to zip around the lake on.
    • Cruise Down Muskegon River. After you've rented that pontoon, take it on a sloww ride down the Muskegon River. The fancy country club at the river mouth used to be a lighthouse, before it burned down. Oooh and aaah at the wealthy homes on the riverside, but turn around once you get a little bit past the bridge, for a little ways beyond that is swamp.
    • Drive Down County Road 300. Take the kids down here on a drive. Be sure to go slow, because deer and turkeys like to jump in front of cars. Very scenic and natural.
    • Reedsburg Dam. Fishing is allowed near the dam, so take a day trip here. Very nice.

    Buy

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    • Rocking Chair Gift Shop. This is the classic Houghton Lake gift shop, selling t-shirts, knick-nacks, and all related Houghton Lake memorabilia. A must for any visit.

    Eat

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    Budget

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    • Fast Food Of course, there are numerous fast-food eateries right off the freeway: McDonalds, Burger King, KFC, Wendy's and Arby's.
    • Garret's Place, 3548 W Houghton Lake Dr. This is a small restaurant with a log cabin like decor. They serve the usual mom-and-pop type food, including fish, burgers, and soup. The food's really good here.

    Drink

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    • The Limberlost, 4168 W Houghton Lake Dr. The classic Houghton Lake bar. Leave the kids with a babysitter and visit here.

    Sleep

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    Resorts and Campgrounds

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    • Poplars, 10360 W Shore Dr. Recommended. They are family-friendly and have ample space for RVs.
    • Houghton Lake Campground, 432-456 Cloverleaf Ln. Great if you brought an RV. This park is for all camping with trailers and RVs if you don't want to stay at a hotel or resort.
    • Songer's Log Cabins Resort, 3931 E. Houghton Lake Dr, +1 989 366-5540. Located on the East shore of beautiful Houghton Lake. This lovely year-round family resort has eight 2-bedroom completely modern housekeeping log cabins with screened porches. Some with natural stone fireplaces all have gas heat and Cable TV. The resort also has a Pontoon available for rent.
    • Houghtons North Sky Resort, 5422 W. Houghton Lake Dr., +1 989-302-8006. Six cabin resort on the beautiful South shore, close to everything and perfect for gorgeous sunrises and sunsets. Our cabins range in sizes of one, two, and three bedrooms, all with full kitchens. The new owners have begun making many improvements as well as making it a four-season resort with cable and internet.

    Hotels

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    Go next

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    Routes through Houghton Lake
    Mackinaw City via Grayling  N  S  HarrisonLansing
    ManisteeCadillac  W  E  West BranchTawas City


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