- The list below includes 7 free or cheap things to do in or near Beaver Island, Michigan, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, History Museums, Islands and Lighthouses.
- From Beaver Island to Beaver Island Community Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Beaver Island.
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An all season destination, Beaver Island is the perfect trip for any nature lover. Spend time exploring the remote forests and lakeshores or spend the afternoon watching the scenic sunset over a cup of drink.
7.1 Miles
Offering an information hub for locals and tourists alike, the Beaver Island Community Center is the best place on the island to get up-to-date hiking and biking trail information. The Center also regularly hosts first-run movie nights open to all.
7.1 Miles
Lighthouse on an island and from the top you can view the island and the scenery across. The Beaver Head Lighthouse needs maintainance. It was used as a signal for incoming boats by using a red light from the top of the lighthouse.
7.4 Miles
The Beaver Island Marina is a public marina that features a bathhouse, diesel, gas, a picnic area, ice, laundry facilities, and rental vehicles. The marina is home to the Whiskey Point Lighthouse and the Beaver Head Lighthouse.
7.1 Miles
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.
7.0 Miles
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26275 Main Street, Beaver Island, MI 49782
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Housed in what was once a print shop, the Old Mormon Print Shop Museum houses collections chronicling the history of Beaver Island. They feature historical records and artifacts, photographs, and books.
7.0 Miles
The Marine Museum covers the history of the fishing and marine industries in Lake Michigan and around Beaver Island. Exhibits include historical photos, information on the island's ferries, shipwrecks around the area, and a restored fishing tug to view.
26.5 Miles
Spanning 27 acres, North Point Nature Preserve lies on the shores of Lake Michigan, and encompasses a variety of different ecosystems and habitats. The preserve is home to a variety of different plant and animal species.
26.6 Miles
The Pond Hill Farm in Harbor Springs offers a barn, farm market, and a trout pond. The farm also features seasonal family events, including hayrides, pumpkin picking, and pig racing.
26.7 Miles
Created by a multi-talented man, the Mushroom Houses were the invention of Earl Young. It is a quaint village of unique homes made from local materials like fieldstone and limestone which upheld the maker's belief that homes should fit into its surroundings.