Empire, Michigan | Lake Michigan Destinations
Experience Empire, Michigan!
Located along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Leelanau County, Empire is about 30 minutes north of Frankfort, and just south of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. A small town of about 400 people, Empire is a destination for fishermen, nature enthusiasts, beach lovers, and ice explorers. Discover Empire Bluffs, which offer the breathtaking views of Lake Michigan and even the Sleeping Bear Dunes, just a few miles north of Empire Bluffs. Walk on one of the many trails within the natural area at the south end of Empire. The fall months offer gorgeous color in the woods, and is a great time to hike.
Downtown Empire
Empire offers a very wide mix of shopping that offer everything you need while visiting this beautiful town nestled in the heart of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. With a compact and very walkable downtown you’ll find everything from local art, artisan handmade chocolates, friendly restaurants and a well stocked hardware store. Within a short walking distance of downtown Empire, you can explore beautiful beaches, the Empire Area Museum, and South Bar Lake.
Top Things to Do and See in Empire
Sleeping Bear Dunes Visitor Center: An important spot for anyone looking to explore the Sleeping Bear Dunes, the center will give you all the information you need to fully enjoy the beautiful national park.
Empire Bluffs Trail: Hike this easy 1.5 mile round trip trail and you will be rewarded with breathtaking views from a high bluff on Lake Michigan’s shoreline.
Chippewa Run Natural Area: With over 100 acres of protected land, the area serves as a “Gateway to Empire” featuring an easy 1.5 mile trail, a historic apple orchard, a beaver pond and a large population of bird species.
Empire Area Museum: With such features as Roen’s Saloon, a one-room schoolhouse, a blacksmith shop and several historical displays, there is much to explore in this museum about Empire’s history.
The Great Outdoors
Home to the visitors center for the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Empire is often a first stop for people looking to experience the beautiful dunes and trails along the Northern Michigan Coast. Empire has many of its own trails, including the Empire Bluffs Trail which has a spectacular view of the coast of Lake Michigan. Just north of town is the Chippewa Run Natural Area with 112 protected acres of natural beauty.
The Robert H. Manning Memorial Lighthouse
Located in the peaceful Village Park beach in Empire, the Robert H. Manning Memorial Lighthouse was built as a memorial in 1990 for long time resident Robert H. Manning. Mr. Manning enjoyed fishing offshore and often returned from those fishing trips late at night. He wished to see a lighthouse in the area to aid his navigation, so after his death in 1989, friends and relatives raised funds to build the lighthouse as a memorial. The 38-foot tall lighthouse is the second newest lighthouse in Michigan, and one of three memorial lights in Michigan.
For more travel information about Empire, Michigan, please contact these tourism resources:
Empire Chamber of Commerce
Empire, MI 49630
Phillip A Hart Visitor Center
& South Manitou Island Visitor Center
9922 Front Street
Empire, MI 49630
(231) 326-4700 ext. 5010
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