This week we celebrated the end of summer with a short trip to Sleeping Bear Dunes, Glenn Arbor and the Leelanau Peninsula with dear friends the Menz's. The dunes were voted Best National Park one year, and they certainly are spectacular. If you haven't ever seen Lake Michigan you are in for a surprise as it looks more like an ocean than lake. It is huge!!!..and beautiful. We found artists at the top of the dunes trying to capture the day and I so much wanted to join them.
We stopped a short while in Glenn Haven, now a park property, and just in time to learn about the life saving station there that saved many from drowning when their ship wrecked on the coast. At each stop along the trail we hiked to the water but skipped the dune climb despite George wanting to give it a try.
Arriving in Glenn Arbor we were just in time to check in to the Sylvan Inn B & B for two nights stay. This inn served lumbermen many years ago and is a favorite with visitors. We loved the cozy atmosphere and getting to know fellow guests and sharing new and old travel experiences. After a quick shower to rinse off the sand we had accumulated, we were off to La Bercasse and a fine French dinner. The sun was setting as we rounded Glenn Lake and came back to the inn where we turned in for the night, resting our weary legs.
Thursday we arose and joined guests for breakfast on the wide porch of the inn. It was cooling down and getting windy but a bit of sun made it pleasant there. First stop was the Pyramid Point trail, about 1.5 mi. on an upward climb. Whew!! Reaching the top it was windy and sunny with an incredible view of the lake from the high dune. Coming back down we took the rest of the hike through the woods to complete about 3 mi.
On to Suttons Bay and lunch at Martha's. What a cute town of shops and galleries and a beautiful bay. And of course we needed to stop at wineries on the way back across the peninsula...did you have any idea how many there are????? We found Michigan wine is very good as we tasted our way back buying a few bottles here and there. Leland was interesting and quaint with the old fishing pier and boats moored for the day.
Back in Glenn Arbor we stopped at the inn briefly then walked to a big sprawling restaurant called Boondocks for supper. Tonight was simple burgers and salads for us. Of course one of us, Dennis, packed the five decks of cards for Hand and Foot...what a great way to end the day...playing cards in the quaint living room of the inn, sipping some wine with good friends.
A bit of shopping in the town of Glenn Arbor, visiting the galleries for inspiration, lunch at a deli with "mean Sue" for a cook, a quick tour of Manistee including ice cream filled the last day of our brief jaunt. Our grand dogs were home waiting for our return and jumped with joy to see us walk in the door.
What a lovely reminder of how beautiful Michigan is. Great photos. I'm always in awe of how much energy for hiking and walking you have on your adventures.
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