Few sights are as classically charming as a rustic covered bridge. Whether you’re driving under the shade of one such bridge or simply admiring its quaint beauty from the outside, you’re sure to be delighted by the picturesque appearance of these beloved landmarks. We’re lucky to have a handful of covered bridges to visit. Follow this covered bridge trail in Michigan for a unique and charming road trip through the Mitten State.
Prepare for pure Michigan adventure, because this is one road trip you won't wanna pass up.
1. Fallasburg Covered Bridge
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Start your tour at this bridge near Lowell, which spans 100 feet and has been a local attraction since 1871. It's one of just four Michigan covered bridges that remains open to vehicle traffic. As a spot on the National Register of Historic Places, lovers of history will adore this bridge and its connection to local innovation. Find it at 13944 Covered Bridge Rd NE, Lowell, MI 49331.
2. Ada Covered Bridge
Continue your tour in Ada with this bridge, which carries foot traffic from Bronson Street across the Thornapple River. The original bridge opened in 1867 and was destroyed in a fire during the 1970s, but this reconstruction is as charming as its predecessor. Find it at 7490 Thornapple River Dr SE, Ada, MI 49301.
3. Langley Covered Bridge
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This bridge near Centreville crosses the St. Joseph River and is the longest wooden covered bridge in Michigan. It’s a perfect place to stop for photos and admire the water below. Plus, there's a lot of history here... this bridge opened in 1887! Visit it at 21959 Schweitzer Rd, Three Rivers, MI 49093.
4. Holz-Brucke Bridge
This iconic bridge in Frankenmuth has been a fixture in town since its construction in 1980. It’s a can’t-miss stop on your covered bridge tour. While this one is just barely shorter than the former stop on your bridge tour, it's of impressive size... and weighs 230 tons in total! Find it near Covered Bridge Ln, Frankenmuth, MI 48734.
5. Pierce Stocking Covered Bridge
This bridge on the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive is a lovely landmark within Sleeping Bear Dunes. Drive through it or stop the car for a quick photo. Rumor has it that it's especially gorgeous in the fall. Visit it at Pierce Stocking Scenic Dr, Empire, MI 49630.
So, there you have it: the perfect route for visiting some of the state’s most fantastic covered bridges. Are you ready for the adventure to begin on this covered bridge trail in Michigan? Which of these pretty places is your favorite? Tell us in the comments!
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There's nothing like a good road trip, but even with all the packing lists in the world, it's still possible to forget planning stops along the way. If you're traveling on U.S. Route 2 near St Ignace, you must stop at the best rest stop in Michigan. Located near the Bridge View Scenic Turnout, this place feels more like a park than a spot to stretch your legs.
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Almost 40 percent of Americans plan to take a road trip every year. Though some might travel out of state, others opt to stay near home. It's easy to see why. Exploring your home state by car is a fantastic way to deepen your appreciation for the incredible sights in your backyard. Michigan is no different, and with 76 rest areas, it's easy to plan breaks along your route.
These rest areas don't always have the best reputation, which is why it's so refreshing to find a gem like this spot off U.S. Route 2. Stretch your legs at a place that doubles as a jaw-dropping scenic pull-out.
If you need to use the restroom, do so in nearby St Ignace, as this area doesn't have bathroom facilities on-site. You can also swing through St Ignace KOA, located across the highway.
What it does have are mesmerizing scenic views. Travelers give glowing reports of their experience at this rest stop, saying it's spotless, amazingly beautiful, and the perfect place to pull over. With panoramas like these, I'm inclined to agree.
Drink in a unique view of Mackinac Bridge, a feat of modern engineering that connects the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. St Ignance's Bridge View Park siphons off the crowds, meaning you can marvel at this Michigan gem in relative peace.
I recommend bringing a lunch or pooling your road-trip snacks for a bite at one of the stop's many picnic tables. Just keep your eye on the time! It's easy to blow your schedule with views like these.
And don't forget about Fido! So long as they remain leashed, well-behaved dogs are as welcome to get a break from the car as their human companions.
If you're planning a road trip near St Ignace, stop at this unique rest area that doubles as a scenic pull-off. So long as you can accept it's not full-service, it may just be the best rest stop in Michigan. In fact, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a prettier pull-over place in the country.
Do you have a favorite rest stop in Michigan? What do you look for in a spot to stretch your legs?
Is there anything better than embarking on a road trip? We think not, and if you happen to agree, you'll be delighted to browse our list of the best road trips in Michigan. Michigan is a vast state, and exploring it from your car will undoubtedly prove to be an adventure. From one-day road trips to scenic road trips and multi-day itineraries, there's a road trip for everyone on this list. So gas up the tank, queue your favorite playlist, and prepare to have the drive of a lifetime.
Route: Blake's Big Apple > Wilderness Trails Zoo > Rosebush Farm Market > Waldeck Island Nature Preserve > Crystal Lake Alpaca Farm and Boutique > Garden Cafe at Pine Hill Nursery > The House on the Hill Bed and Breakfast
Distance: 335 miles
Trip Time: 6 hr driving time
On this gorgeous road trip, you'll be making your way through the scenic Michigan countryside. The route is dotted with family-owned businesses, kid-friendly attractions, and even a place to rest your head for the night. In short, you'll get to experience everything that makes rural Michigan so wonderful.
Isn't there something absolutely magical about covered bridges? This three-day road trip to Michigan's covered bridges is one that you won't soon forget. Michigan's covered bridges are historic, picturesque, and so much fun to explore. This road trip promises to offer you a newfound appreciation for these quaint structures.
Sunrise Coast Road Trip
Route: Standish > Au Gres > Oscoda/Au Sable > Harrisville > Alpena > Rogers City > Cheboygan > Mackinaw City
Distance: 196 miles
Trip Time: 3 hr 45 min driving time
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There are few places dreamier than the Michigan coast. And we've devised the perfect adventure that will allow you the chance to savor the sights and sounds of Lake Huron. Along this Sunrise Coast road trip, you'll experience quaint towns, beautiful beaches, and nature at its finest.
M-22 Road Trip
Route: Manistee > Arcadia > Frankfort > Empire > Glen Arbor > Leland > Suttons Bay > Traverse City
Distance: 110 miles
Trip Time: 2 hr 35 min driving time
Winding along the picturesque Lake Michigan shoreline and through the countryside, M-22 is a gorgeous 116-mile stretch of highway. This beautiful road trip will take you to some of the best towns and landmarks of M-22, renewing your sense of appreciation for the area's natural beauty, history, and charming locals.
Spring is in the air and there's no better way to celebrate than embarking on a Michigan waterfall road trip! This particular route includes no fewer than 9 scenic spots, each more photo-worthy than the next. It's a long trip, so you'll definitely want to break up the drive wherever possible.
Best Summer Road Trip In Michigan
Route: Fort Gratiot Light Station > Sturgeon Point Light Station > 40 Mile Point Lighthouse > Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse > Old Mission Point Lighthouse > Grand Traverse Lighthouse > Point Betsie Lighthouse > Big Sable Point Lighthouse > Grand Haven Lighthouse > Big Red Lighthouse
Distance: 893 miles
Trip Time: 18 hr 16 min driving time
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You may not have known that Michigan is home to more lighthouses than any other state in the U.S. After taking this epic lighthouse road trip in Michigan, you'll be amazed by the beauty, history, and charm offered by these beacons. This is certainly a multi-day trip, but we assure you that each mile is worth it! Some of these incredible lighthouses date back to the 1800s.
Best Michigan Road Trip For Fall
Route: Felt Mansion > Henderson Castle > Jackson State Prison > Historic Fort Wayne > Fayette Historic Townsite > Paulding Light > Mission Point Resort
Distance: 1,059 miles
Trip Time: 18 hr driving time
Fall is a spooky season, so why not embrace it by taking a road trip to the most haunted places in Michigan? For those who dare, this road trip includes some of the most terrifying, paranormal spots in the Wolverine State. From historic buildings to hotels and other places notorious for their ghostly encounters, this is one trip that may just keep you up at night.
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Best Winter Road Trip In Michigan
Route: Mandan > Central Mine > Quincy Mine Smelter > Laurium > Dollar Bay > Lake Linden > Hubbell > Gay
Distance: 107 miles
Trip Time: 2 hr 25 min driving time
Are you fascinated by abandoned places in Michigan? If so, this is the trip for you! This haunting trip will take you to ghost towns and abandoned structures located throughout the Upper Peninsula. It's a great itinerary for winter because you won't really want to get out of the car to explore much, but rather drive through and imagine what once was.
Family-Friendly Michigan Road Trip
Route: William C. Sterling State Park > Detroit Institute of Arts > Nichols Arboretum > Saugatuck > Ludington State Park > Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore > Mackinaw City > Tahquamenon Falls
Distance: 668 miles
Trip Time: 11 hr 50 min driving time
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Are you planning a trip to Michigan with the kids? If so, we have the perfect adventure for you. This family-friendly road trip in Michigan includes all kinds of kiddo-approved destinations, ranging from parks to beaches and fun restaurants, too.
Road Trip to Michigan Landmarks & Natural Wonders
Route: Nichols Arboretum > Turnip Rock > Tahquamenon Falls > Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore > Kitch-iti-Kipi > Sleeping Bear Dunes > Warren Dunes State Park
Distance: 1,450 miles
Trip Time: 26 hr driving time
Michigan is positively brimming with natural wonders, and you'll see some of the best of them on this natural wonders road trip. From sand dunes to emerald blue waters, this trip has no shortage of awe-inspiring views. It's a lengthy trip, and you'll want to factor in even more time to stop and admire each landmark along the way.
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Road Trip to Best Small Towns in Michigan
Route: Chelsea > Frankenmuth > East Tawas > St. Ignace > Charlevoix > Frankfort > Grand Haven > Saugatuck > South Haven
Distance: 806 miles
Trip Time: 14 hr 22 min driving time
Here in Michigan, we absolutely adore our small towns. If you haven't had the chance to explore these communities, this small town road trip is the perfect introduction. At each of these delightful towns, you'll be welcomed like a local. In fact, you may just be tempted to move to one of these charming locales!
So, which kind of road trips do you prefer? Weekend road trips in Michigan or quick road trips in Michigan? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below -- we'd love to hear from you! And, if you're looking for even more travel inspiration, take a look at this gorgeous footage of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore: