Road Trip Guide
Michigan's M-22: The Leelanau Peninsula Loop
Traverse City to Northport
Start
Traverse City
Finish
Northport
Distance
116 miles (loop)
Duration
2-3 days
Best Months
May - October
Budget
$$
EV Ready
7/10
Kid-Friendly
9/10
Key Waypoints
Trip Essentials for Traverse City
Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Traverse City (Starting Point)
Fuel, EV Charging & Full Supplies
Top off your tank or charge to 100% here, as fuel options become sparse and significantly more expensive once you enter the remote stretches of the peninsula.
Glen Arbor (The Peninsula Midpoint)
Fuel & Essential Supplies
This is your last reliable opportunity to grab groceries and fuel before tackling the winding, remote coastal roads heading north toward the tip of the peninsula.
Leland (The Narrows)
EV Charging & Supplies
Utilize the public charging stations here while exploring Fishtown, as it is the final major hub before the final stretch into Northport.
Northport (The Destination)
Fuel & EV Charging
Ensure you have enough range to return to Traverse City or head toward your next destination, as Northport is the turnaround point with limited late-night services.
Insider Driving Tips
Purchase a National Park pass before you arrive; it's required for all stops within the Sleeping Bear Dunes.
Visit the cherry stands in July; the Leelanau Peninsula is the tart cherry capital of the world.
Book your accommodations early, especially in Glen Arbor or Leland, as they fill up months in advance for the summer.
Drive the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive for the best views, but be prepared for steep grades and sharp turns.
Pack a pair of binoculars for spotting the many shipwrecks and lighthouses along the coast.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Sleeping Bear Dunes
Art's Tavern
βA legendary Glen Arbor institution serving famous burgers and local craft beers in a classic, unpretentious atmosphere.β
Overlook 9, Pierce Stocking Drive
The most iconic view of the dunes dropping steeply into the crystal-clear water of Lake Michigan.
Port Oneida Farmsteads
Capture the historic white barns and rolling pastures against the backdrop of the dunes.
Pyramid Point
A less-crowded hike at the northern end of the lakeshore that leads to a spectacular 300-foot drop-off overlooking the Manitou Passage.
Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive
Scenic Route
βThis seven-mile loop offers breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Michigan and the towering sand dunes from several elevated overlooks.β
Dune Climb
Natural Landmark
βThis iconic sandy expanse invites visitors to test their endurance by trekking up massive dunes for a rewarding view of Glen Lake.β
Empire Bluff Trail
Hiking Trail
βA moderate hike through a lush forest that culminates in a dramatic cliffside vista overlooking the turquoise waters of Lake Michigan.β
Leland (Fish Town)
Village Cheese Shanty
βOrder 'The North Shore' on pretzel bread and find a spot on the dock to enjoy the ultimate Leland lunch.β
Fish Town Shanties
The row of weathered wooden buildings reflected in the Leland River is a quintessential Michigan shot.
Leland Dam
Capture the white water rushing over the dam with the historic shanties in the background.
The Riverside Inn
A historic inn on the river with a beautiful garden terraceβthe perfect quiet spot for a glass of local wine.
Fishtown
Historic District
βWander through this historic fishing village to explore weathered shanties, smokehouses, and local shops nestled along the Leland River.β
Van's Beach
Public Beach
βEnjoy a scenic walk along the sandy shores of Lake Michigan, offering spectacular sunset views and a perfect spot for swimming.β
Leland Dam
Landmark
βWatch the water rush through this iconic dam located in the heart of Fishtown, which serves as a popular spot to observe salmon runs in the fall.β
Northport
The Tribune Ice Cream & Eatery
βA creative, farm-to-table spot serving innovative dishes and some of the best locally made ice cream on the peninsula.β
Grand Traverse Lighthouse
The classic white and red lighthouse tower against the backdrop of the deep blue bay.
Northport Marina
Capture the forest of sailboat masts against the golden light of a Northern Michigan sunset.
The Mounds
Ask a local for directions to this unique geological formation north of town that offers stunning views across the Cathead Bay.
Leelanau State Park
State Park
βThis scenic park features the iconic Grand Traverse Lighthouse and offers stunning panoramic views of Lake Michigan.β
Northport Marina
Harbor
βIt is a charming spot to stroll along the waterfront, watch the boats, and enjoy the quiet beauty of Northport Bay.β
Fishtown
Historic District
βLocated just a short drive away in Leland, this historic fishing village is famous for its weathered shanties, smoked fish, and unique artisanal shops.β
Suttons Bay & Wine Country
Martha's Leelanau Table
βA sophisticated, European-style bistro focusing on hyper-local ingredients and a fantastic selection of regional wines.β
Vineyard Overlooks
The hills above Suttons Bay offer several spots where you can capture the neat rows of vines against the blue water of the bay.
Suttons Bay Village
The colorful storefronts of the village provide a vibrant and charming subject for urban landscape photography.
The TART Trail
A 10.5-mile paved trail that runs from Suttons Bay to Traverse City, offering a beautiful and car-free way to explore the coastline.
Ciccone Vineyard & Winery
Winery
βThis scenic estate offers a beautiful hilltop view of the rolling Leelanau Peninsula landscape paired with exceptional estate-grown wines.β
Bahle Farms Golf Course
Golf Course
βCarved into the rolling terrain of an old cherry orchard, this course offers stunning views of Grand Traverse Bay and a challenging layout for all skill levels.β
Suttons Bay Village Beach
Public Beach
βLocated in the heart of town, this pristine stretch of shoreline provides the perfect spot for a refreshing swim and a relaxing picnic overlooking the bay.β
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
The Sleeping Bear Point Coast Guard Station Maritime Museum
A restored 1931 station located near Glen Haven that offers live demonstrations of historic lifesaving rescue techniques.
Why It's Worth It
βWitnessing the dramatic 'self-righting' boat drills provides a visceral connection to the dangerous, heroic history of the Great Lakes sailors who braved these treacherous waters.β
Good Harbor Bay Trail
A serene, 2.8-mile flat hiking loop that winds through cedar swamps and hardwood forests before opening onto a pristine, secluded stretch of Lake Michigan shoreline.
Why It's Worth It
βIt offers a meditative escape from the road where you can walk along the crystal-clear, shallow waters of the bay without the heavy crowds of the more popular beachheads.β
The Village of Leland's Historic 'Fishtown'
A preserved collection of weathered fishing shanties along the Leland River that now house boutique shops, art galleries, and fresh smoked fish markets.
Why It's Worth It
βWalking the creaky, narrow wooden docks among the active fishing tugs feels like stepping back into a bygone era of Great Lakes maritime culture that remains remarkably vibrant and authentic.β
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Frequently Asked Questions
July and August offer the best beach weather and the cherry harvest, but October provides spectacular fall foliage and fewer crowds.
It is a well-maintained two-lane highway, but it is winding and can be busy in the summer. Drive slowly and enjoy the scenery.
The drive itself takes about 3 hours, but with stops, you should plan for at least 2 full days.
Leashed dogs are allowed on many beaches and trails, but they are prohibited in certain sensitive areas like the Dune Climb.
Many wineries allow walk-in tastings, but for larger groups or more popular spots, reservations are highly recommended.