Everything Petoskey is known for
11 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Petoskey's perch high above Little Traverse Bay, at nearly 700 feet, immediately sets it apart. This isn't just a flat lakeshore town. That elevation, coupled with the bay's natural harbor, made it a crucial…
This unassuming building was once a vital link connecting Petoskey to the wider world during the railway's heyday. Built by the Chicago and West Michigan Railway, later part of the Chesapeake & Ohio, this depot welcomed…
Imagine a time when the shores of Little Traverse Bay were a vital hub for Native American communities and missionary work. This is St. Francis Solanus Mission, the last standing piece of that era in the Arbre Croche…
Pull over for a second and imagine a bygone era of summer learning and spiritual renewal. Bay View was founded in 1876 as a Methodist camp meeting ground. Soon after, it evolved into a Chautauqua Assembly, offering…
Pull over here for a second – this unassuming house was once home to a man who bridged two worlds. Chief Andrew J. Blackbird was an Odawa leader, interpreter, and author who lived right here in Harbor Springs. Born in…
This depot once served as a vital artery, connecting northern Michigan to the wider world. The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad built this station in Harbor Springs. It facilitated the transportation of goods and…
Get ready to spot something unique: the Shay Hexagon House! This unusual six-sided house was part of a larger complex, including a machine shop and waterworks. Ephraim Shay, the man behind the house, built it along with…
Ever wonder where a literary legend first found his voice? It might've been right here. Ernest Hemingway spent his boyhood summers at this cottage on Walloon Lake, a place that profoundly shaped his life and writing.…
Imagine families living right here centuries ago! The Ponshewaing Point Site is an archeological treasure, holding clues to the lives of Native Americans who called this area home long before European settlers arrived.…
Imagine building your own castle. That's exactly what Albert Loeb, Vice President of Sears, Roebuck, did right here! Loeb commissioned architect Arthur Heun to design this impressive structure back in 1918. It served as…
Imagine a village bustling with life, right here where you're driving. This area near Wycamp Creek isn't just scenic; it holds secrets of an ancient settlement. Archaeologists first identified this site, known as the…