Grab your bike and a few friends and head to Boyne Highlands for the 10th Annual Biketemberfest Fall Frenzy hosted by Zoo-de-Mack, September 15-17. This weekend is packed with non-stop fun and one of the most beautiful scenic rides in northern Michigan, perfect for beginners and experts alike. Two night weekend packages start at $236 per person based on double occupancy.
Offer Includes
Package Includes:
Two nights lodging
Full breakfast buffet Saturday and Sunday
Registration Fee
Two private parties
Saturday’s ride with lunch in the Village at Bay Harbor
Leland Classic Car Show
Don’t miss Van’s annual “invitation only” automobile exhibition! The show continues to grow since it’s inception and now numbers about a hundred vehicles from many eras. ~ Sponsored by Van’s Garage
12th Annual Wood Boats on the Wall
100 years of vintage wood boats from the region, including Chris Craft, Century, Lyman and Garwood. ~ Sponsored by Leelanau Historical Museum
Historical Fishtown
Join us down in Fishtown for exhibits, presentations and tours. Stop by the Fishtown Welcome Center to see interesting and educational interpretive displays. ~ Sponsored by Fishtown Preservation
The Leelanau Harvest Tour is a great biking adventure for both families and single riders as the fall colors begin to show and temperatures begin to cool. Leaving from the Suttons Bay High School, routes of approximately 20, 40, 65, and 100 miles wind throughout beautiful Leelanau County on excellent paved roads passing by farms, orchards, vineyards, dunes, and through quaint villages. So come, ride, relax, and enjoy all that this beautiful peninsula has to offer.
Four Beautiful Routes
After nine miles on the Leelanau Trail, the 20 mile route follows the east side of South Lake Leelanau then returns to the Trail to finish in Suttons Bay. Being mostly flat this is an ideal route for younger riders.
The 40 mile route begins the same as the short route then continues north along the east side of both North and South Lake Leelanau and passes though the village of Lake Leelanau before returning to Suttons Bay via the Leelanau Trail from Dumas Rd.
After leaving the Leelanau Trail 10.5 miles south of Suttons Bay, the 65 mile route heads west through Maple City, north around Little Traverse Lake, through Lake Leelanau, up the east side of North Lake Leelanau and then over Herman Hill to the finish.
The 100 mile route extends the 65 mile route north to the Grand Traverse Lighthouse at the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula and the village of Northport with more hills and scenic views.
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