- The list below includes 30 free or cheap things to do in or near Charlevoix, Michigan, including 55 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Architectural Buildings and Movie Theaters.
- From Fisherman's Island State Park to Mushroom House, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Charlevoix and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Bellaire and Boyne Falls.
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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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The Crystal River Outfitters offers recreational services to those who want to explore the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. From kayaking to canoe trips, the Crystal River Outfitters lend their hands to guests who want to experience the wild nature of Glen Arbor, Michigan.
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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 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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With a private marina for its guests, Duncan Bay Boat Club provides access to the Straits of Mackinac by boat. Visitors can take their boat to visit the beaches of the surrounding area.
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Clear water, lots of water sports and close to nature is what you get at The River Glen Arbor. Normal depth is feasible for kids as well. Get your booking done with pricing confirmation before you go there.
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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.
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Containing ten exhibits, the Museum of Ojibwa Culture and Marquette Mission Park covers the history of the Ojibwa culture, the Huron people, and the French Jesuit mission. This site also features a longhouse replica and medicine wheel garden.