Discover Gladstone,
Michigan!
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Discover Gladstone, Michigan!
The shores of Little Bay de Noc is where Gladstone is located. It was first settled in 1877 and its original name was Minnewasca. “Happy Rock” is its nickname and is known as “The Year Round Playground” with a spectacular choice of parks and activities. Be sure to visit Van Cleve park and its Kids Kingdom. For hiking and biking, take an adventure to the Days River Trails which also offers cross country skiing in the winter. If you like white sandy beaches with plenty of walleyes and crystal clear water, Gladstone is definitely the place to enjoy these.
For more travel information about Gladstone, Michigan, please contact this tourism resource:
Delta Chamber of Commerce
230 Ludington Street
Escanaba, MI 49829
(906) 786-2192 | toll free: (888) 335-8264
Escanaba
230 Ludington Street
Escanaba, MI 49829
(800) 533-4386
Gladstone
1100 Delta Avenue
Gladstone, MI 49837
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