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| Glen Arbor, Michigan
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Glen Arbor is one of several delightful resort villages in northwest Michigan. It boasts many shops, restaurants, and lake water sports. |
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Glen Arbor is on the shores of Lake Michigan, near the Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes National Park. |
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Big Glen Lake, Little Glen Lake, and nearby Crystal Lake rival the Caribbean for blue water. |
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Glen Lake was described as the world's third most beautiful lake by National Geographic Magazine. |
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Within ½-hour is Traverse City and its extensive recreation and tourism, and the "Cherry Capital of the World." |
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Also within a ½-hour drive is the world-famous Interlochen Music Arts School, with recognized performers appearing all summer. |
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The air and water are clean and beautiful, and the people are warm, friendly, and helpful. |
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Golf courses abound in area. Courses are highly rated. |
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Glen Arbor is a picturesque village near Glen Lake and the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. |
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Each summer Glen Arbor draws tourists who enjoy the beautiful scenery--lakes, rivers, forests, park campsites and hiking trails, as well as the famous cherry orchards. |
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Fly in to Cherry Capital Airport directly via Northwest. |
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Nearby Leland attracts tourists also to its quaint "Fishtown" port, where gift shops from old fishing shanties line the wharf, and large lake-sailing yachts can be viewed from the docks. |
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Leelanau County is known to be one of the most picturesque in the state, if not in the country. |
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Wine tours (self and guided) and tasting in Leelanau County and Old Mission Peninsula. |
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Day ferry to North and South Manitou Islands (also part of National Park) in Leland. |
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Overnight camping trips to the Manitou Islands--8 and 10 miles out--can be arranged through one of the many charter companies in the area. |
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