Lake Leelanau Community
Lake Leelanau is a small community located in the northern region of the Lower Peninsula, right at the point where Lake Leelanau joins Lower Leelanau Lake. This region is within twenty minutes of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and just north of Grand Traverse Bay. Lake Leelanau is known for its’ fishing and boating opportunities, with numerous other recreational activities available in the area such as hiking and biking, canoeing, skiing and golf. Lake Leelanau lies in the heart of Michigan’s picturesque wine country, with award-winning wineries and vineyards sprinkled among herb farms, orchards and quaint fishing villages. Just north of Lake Leelanau is the village of Leland and its’ 100-year-old Fishtown. This "village within a village" features a wide variety of gift shops, antique stores, restaurants and galleries, along with all kinds of fresh and smoked fish. Charter boat-fishing trips and excursions are also available in Leland to the Manitou Islands. Many festivals and special events are held in the Lake Leelanau region, as well, such as the original Fiber Festival in Leland, which is an art show that features works in mediums of paper, clothing, tapestry, weaving, quilts and more. A National Polka Festival is held each year in the neighboring town of Cedar, and the annual Fishtown Wine and Food Festival is usually held in June.
Whether you're planning a vacation to enjoy Michigan's scenery, the great meals and shopping in the local towns, or to check out a few of the well known historical sites, we're sure you won't be disappointed. In fact, many of our guests have been visiting our property for over ten years! Come and stay with us, and experience the best Michigan has to offer!




