- TripBuzz found 24 things to do indoors in the Harbor Springs area. From By the Bay to R Frogs Gallery, Harbor Springs offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 38 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 25 different types of things to do inside in or near Harbor Springs, Michigan. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Winery/Vineyard, Art Gallery, History Museums and Movie Theaters.
- There are 5 indoor activities in Harbor Springs, and 19 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Petoskey, Charlevoix and Boyne Falls and Petoskey, Charlevoix and Boyne Falls.
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Open to the public, Otsego County Historical Museum features a mix of displays containing artifacts relevant to the region's history. These artifacts come from early railroads, cigar factories, schoolhouses, and more.
32.1 Miles
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315 S Center Avenue, Gaylord, MI 49735
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Parks & Recreation Center of Otsego County offers a wide array of recreational activities including basketball, volleyball, gymnastics and an open gym. Parks also offers picnic tables, grills, a pavilion with electricity and a handicap accessible vault toilet.
32.2 Miles
The Call of the Wild Museum, located in Gaylord, features displays of North American animals with sound effects and activity sheets for children. The museum also has a small movie theatre, a poetry display, and walk-in displays.
32.3 Miles
Gateway Lanes in St. Ignace is a bowling alley that offers open bowling, and also hosts tournaments and league play. The alley also hosts Fred’s Pub, a bar and grill that serves a full food and drink menu.
32.6 Miles
A fun place to hangout with friends and family, Gaylord Bowling Center provides numerous recreational and entertaining activities. Along with cosmic bowling, the center often hosts comedy nights and further offers a full-service bar and grille.
32.8 Miles
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.
32.8 Miles
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.
33.1 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.
33.2 Miles
Beer connoisseurs are welcome to tour the brewpub at Short's Brewing Company in Bellaire. A full-service facility, the pub offers a complete menu with a variety of specialty beers.
33.3 Miles
Featuring old fashioned toys, Little Treasures Toy Shop sells a variety of gifts and collectibles, from beanie babies to pedal cars. The shop caters to children of all ages and is located near Shanty Creek.