- TripBuzz discovered 60 different types of activities for couples in the Boyne Falls area, including Water Parks (like Avalanche Bay Indoor Waterpark), Ziplines (like Zipline Adventure at Boyne Mountain), Spas (like Solace Spa) and Skiing & Snowboarding (like Boyne Mountain Ski Area), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 56 date ideas in or near Boyne Falls, Michigan, including 51 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Petoskey, Charlevoix, Gaylord and Harbor Springs.
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Dedicated to the memory and evangelistic struggles of Father Marquette, a Roman Catholic missionary and priest, the Father Marquette National Memorial & Museum is located in Straits State Park in Saint Ignace, Michigan. Admission to the memorial is free.
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A small museum built for toys, art supplies, books and Mary Rose's paintings,children's books, original cards, island postcards. Toy Museum is one of the unique shops of its kind.
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The Mystery Spot is a gravity hill, a tilt-induced visual illusion. The illusion experienced by visitors results from the oddly tilted environment as well as standing on a tilted floor. Inside the tilted room of the Mystery Spot, misperceptions of the height and orientation of objects occur.
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Built in 1998, Wawatam Lighthouse is a 52 foot tall (65 foot tall from the water) lighthouse named after the late railroad ferry Chief Wawatam. The lighthouse is functioning, aiding those traveling over Lake Huron.
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The 47-acre Traverse City State Park was established with just 16 acres in 1920. The park is popular for its beach, biking, fishing, along with metal detecting because the area was originally the home of the Ottawa branch of the Algonquin Indians.
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The history and settling of Marquette is told at the Father Marquette National Memorial and Museum. There is a quiet park and pleasant walking trails with views of the Straits and the Mackinac Bridge.
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The Wawatam Lighthouse stands at the end of a pier along the Straits of Mackinac. Not a real lighthouse, the structure was originally built as Michigan Welcome Center and was moved to its present location at the end of a boardwalk.
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Optical contradictions are just some of the attractions offered at Mystery Spot. There are mystery spot guided tours and a maze in the woods. Both children and adults can zip line or play miniature golf.
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Michigan's Fort de Baude Museum preserves the legacy of Fort de Baude, which was erected in the late 17th century by French fur trappers. Visitors learn how the Fort served its two intended purposes: intimidating Native Americans and blocking British access to fur-trapping areas.
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A local history museum, the Fort de Baude Museum boasts 3,500 Native American artifacts. The museum's exhibits depict the cultural development of the area and feature a large display of Native, French, British and American Military and Indian weaponry.