Discover Manistee County in Northwest Michigan
Manistee County is located in Northwest Michigan and offers many things to explore. There are numerous beaches, golf courses, fishing spots, and shopping throughout the county. Manistee County is comprised of many small communities such as Bear Lake, Copemish, Eastlake, Kaleva, Onekama, and Arcadia.
Popular Spots in Manistee County
Fifth Avenue Beach (Manistee)
S.S. City of Milwaukee/ USCGC Acacia (Manistee)
Arcadia Bluffs Golf Club (Arcadia)
Manistee River Walk
For More Manistee County Information…
Manistee Area Chamber of Commerce
11 Cypress Street
Manistee, MI 49660
Phone: (231) 723-2575
www.manisteechamber.com
Manistee County Visitors Bureau
P.O. Box 13
Manistee, MI 49660
Phone: (231) 398-9355
Toll Free: (877) 626-4783
visitmanisteecounty.com
Village of Bear Lake
P. O. Box 175
12376 Virginia Street
Bear Lake, MI 49614
Phone: (231) 970-2066
Village Of Kaleva
9219 Aura St
Kaleva, MI 49645
Phone: (231) 362-3366
www.villageofkaleva.com/
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Travel Northwest Michigan
Destinations Around Lake Michigan
Waukegan, Illinois
North of Chicago, Waukegan is home to the Genessee Theatre, Great Lakes Naval Base, and mile long Waukegan Municipal Beach.
Empire, Michigan
Located along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Leelanau County, Empire is located south of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
Ludington, Michigan
Ludington, on the shores of Lake Michigan, is a gem in West Michigan with beautiful beaches, great outdoor activities, and popular events.
Suttons Bay, Michigan
Suttons Bay, in Leelanau County, about midway up the eastern shore of Leelanau Peninsula and is a very popular destination in the summer time.
Arcadia, Michigan
While a small town, Arcadia has a lot to offer the adventurous outdoors-man with great fishing, boating, and golfing opportunities.
Door County, Wisconsin
The small towns, quaint surroundings, and nautical feel of Door County, Wisconsin have earned it the name “Cape Cod of the Midwest.”