A Michigan getaway in the southwest of the state can offer up an incredible range of Michigan attractions. Along with the now famous wineries and blueberry farms, are treasures worth seeing, our longest covered bridge, sand hill cranes, and a lot of great shops.
At one time, the road known as the Sauk Heritage Trail was the line that marked the Michigan wilderness known as "up north". The history of Michigan is tied to this road and the great rivers that were the highways of settlement.

Long known as home to the wonderful Lake Michigan beaches and destinations, this part of Michigan has gained popularity as a destination for those looking for wines and vineyards. There is more in the inland part of this region than many imagine. One of the great destinations is Lake Shore Harvest Country . Ride through the country to see at the rolling hills, enjoy the peaceful country roads, the enormous barns and silos, and herds of farm animals. It can really be fun if there is the occasional farm market or petting zoo along the way or if there is a special place where you can stop and visit the farmers, tour the farms and get up close with the animals. Lake Shore Harvest Country offers all of this and much more. Even better, the whole region is close in, well mapped and has all kinds of special events to help you plan that perfect day trip.

