Fodor's Expert Review Interlochen State Park

Traverse City Park (National/State/Provincial)

One of Michigan's few remaining stands of virgin pine is protected in this 187-acre state park, adjacent to the esteemed Interlochen Center for the Arts, and 15 miles southwest of Traverse City. Snug between Green Lake and Duck Lake, it also has picnic areas, a campground, and activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing, while the mile-long Interlochen-Pines Nature Trail is suited for hiking and cross-country skiing. Established in 1917, the park was Michigan's first state park.

Park (National/State/Provincial)

Quick Facts

4167 State Hwy. 137
Interlochen, Michigan  49643, USA

231-276–9511

www.michigandnr.com

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $11–$31.10 (annual recreation passport)

What’s Nearby