the official visitors guide - Livingston County Hell Michigan
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the official visitors guide - Livingston County Hell Michigan
THE OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE Featuring the Southeast Michigan communities of: Brighton, Fowlerville, Hartland, Hell, Howell, Whitmore Lake 2 PERFECT BRIGHTON COMMUNITIES! "Brighton up" each day! A short stroll to downtown Brighton . . . & yet a world away! Beautiful settings! Lots of Amenities! Pet-Friendly! Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apt. Homes - starting @ $565. Please call for current prices & specials! A Great Place to Call Home! Brighton Cove Apartments Brighton Glens Apartments 8699 Meadowbrook, Brighton 48116 321 Williamsen, Brighton 48116 810-229-8277 810-229-2727 brightoncove@att.net brightonglens@att.net Welcome Livingston County Livingston County is made up of an eclectic blend of unique communities, including: Brighton, Howell, Pinckney, Fowlerville, Hartland, Lakeland, Hamburg, Whitmore Lake, and the one and only Hell, Michigan. Enjoy the area’s many hamlet-like, picturesque villages by taking a scenic drive through the county. Winding curves, gentle rolling hills, serene lakes, lush farmlands and vast canopies of tall graceful trees are just a few of the pleasing landscapes a visitor can expect to see. Outstanding seasonal recreational opportunities include Michigan’s tallest outdoor climbing wall, hiking, biking, boating, fishing, canoeing, horseback riding, in-line skating, golf, downhill and cross-country skiing, tobogganing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, ice skating, zipline, and a high ropes adventure course. Tanger Outlet Center, The Livingston Antique Outlet, Green Oak Village Place, downtown area boutiques, gift shops, and specialty stores offer the serious shopper a variety of bargain hunting options. Area lodging establishments combine warmth and hospitality with comfortable and affordable accommodations to create a welcoming atmosphere that will make you want to return again and again. We hope your stay is pleasant and memorable. Welcome to Livingston County! Attractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Leisure Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Annual Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Shopping & Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Parks & Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Livingston County Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 123 E. Washington Street | Howell, Michigan 48843 517.548.1795 | 800.686.8474 | Fax 517.546.4115 | www.lccvb.org Front Cover: TMZ Buffalo Farm, photo courtesy of Cheryl Tangney Copy writing and editing: Clare McKenna, Cheryl Tangney, and Barbara J. Barden Although the Livingston County Convention & Visitors Bureau has made every effort to assure the accuracy of this information, we cannot be responsible for omissions or errors in information provided by respective organizations. We recommend you call to verify information prior to your visit. The information in the Visitors Guide is subject to change without notice. ISBN 1-58241-284-7 ©2009 Harbor House Publishers, Inc., Boyne City, MI. Printed with vegetable-based inks on recycled paper. Harbor House Publishers, Inc. | 221 Water Street, Boyne City, MI 49712 | (800) 491-1760 fax (866) 906-3392 | www.harborhouse.com harbor@harborhouse.com 1.800.686.8474 | www.lccvb.org 1 Attractions The number of the facility corresponds to its location as shown on the map on page 21. 1 Mt. Brighton Ski Area 4141 Bauer Road, Brighton 4 HELL SURVIVORS Paintball Playfield 619 Pearl St (D-19), Pinckney 810.229.9581, www.mtbrighton.com Experience the adventure of Michigan downhill skiing and snowboarding on hills as steep as a 250-foot vertical drop or as tame as a bunny hill. Seven chair lifts and ten rope tows can certainly accommodate large groups. The Chairlift Ski Shop has all of your clothing and accessories needs. Equipment rentals and lessons for all ages make learning to ski possible for everyone. Some area accommodations feature special ski getaway packages. Hours vary. Call for snow conditions and hours. Office: 734.878.5656 Playfield/Seasonal: 734.878.6540 www.hellsurvivors.com Come and enjoy the world’s fastest growing sport at the Hell Survivors playfield. Paintball combines the game of capture the flag, the strategy of chess, a dash of hide and seek and a large dose of adrenaline. The result is an exciting, challenging, and a fast-paced day of fun for all. From one person to hundreds can play. Ask about special event weekends. Private games can be booked. Call for details. Equipment rental is available on site. Hours of open play 9am-6pm every Saturday & Sunday, April - November. Winter hours are subject to change due to weather conditions. No reservations required. ® 5 Brighton Recreation Area Riding Stable Brighton Recreation Area 2 TMZ Farm 2324 Patterson Lake Rd, Hell 734.878.6425, www.tmzfarm.com Ever wonder what it must have been like to be a cowboy or Indian in the wild-west roaming the prairie surrounded by buffalo? You can find out at TMZ Farm with a tour that brings you right in the midst of Michigan’s largest buffalo herd. Here you will learn the legends, history, habits, and more about this great American icon during your fascinating guided tour. Groups can make a day of it by booking a chuck wagon lunch or dinner tour served with all the fixings within view of the grazing buffalo herd. Healthy eaters will find out why buffalo meat is the best tasting, healthiest cut of meat available and where you can taste or buy TMZ Farm meat during your visit. Custom and individual tours are available. Call for schedule and reservations. 3 Hell Creek Corral at Hell Creek Ranch 10866 Cedar Lake Rd, Pinckney 734.954.0064, www.hellcreekranch.org Get ready to saddle up and enjoy the sights and sounds of the Pinckney Recreation Area on one of our guided trail rides. Indulge in the fresh air and enjoy the wildlife as you relax on a horseback ride through 1,000 acres of beautiful Michigan woodlands. Trail rides range from ½ hour to 1 ½ hours. Hand-led pony (or horse) rides are also available for the wee cowpokes in your family. We strongly encourage reservations and have a rider weight limit of 240 pounds. The riding stable is open 7 days a week May through November 14th, 10am-6:30pm. The corral reserves the right to cancel rides due to poor weather or trail conditions. 2 www.lccvb.org | 1.800.686.8474 6660 Chilson Rd, Howell 810.534.5063, www.brightonrecridingstable.com Beginners and experienced riders are welcome here at this family owned business. Explore over 20 miles of horse trails that meander through the woods teaming with wildlife and surrounded by picturesque terrain. Guided trail rides range from ½ hour to 2 hours for riders of all abilities ages 8 and up. Hand led pony rides are ideal for riders under the age of 8. Summer camps, private and group lessons, birthday parties, and hayrides are also available at the stable. A 240 pound weight restriction applies. Open 7 days a week 10am–7pm during the season (June – August), reservations are recommended. During our off season (September – May) trail rides are available by reservation only. Call for hours. 6 Parshallville Cider Mill (Tom Walker’s Grist Mill) 8507 Parshallville Rd, Fenton 810.629.9079, www.parshallvillecidergristmill.com This Michigan Historic Site was built in 1869 as Tom Walker’s Grist Mill and is one of the last surviving water-powered grist mills in the state. While visiting our old-fashioned Cider Mill on weekends, families watch cider being made as they inhale the delicious aromas of spiced donuts, caramel apples and homemade apple pies. The gift shop specializes in Michigan made products, including jams, jellies and honey. Our ancestors enjoyed some of the same varieties of apples available here. Stroll along the gently rolling creek and embrace the peaceful, quieter times we knew as children. School tours are available by appointment. Seasonal hours: September – October, Weekdays 9am–6pm, Saturday – Sunday 8am–6pm; November – Mid November 10am–6pm. 7 Hamburg Historical Museum 7225 Stone St, Hamburg 810.986.0190 www.hamburg.mi.us/hamburg_historical_museum History comes alive at the Hamburg Historical Museum. Enjoy the permanent train exhibit and other historic displays representing Hamburg since its settlement in 1831. Temporary exhibits of clothing and textiles change every two months. These exhibits include wedding gowns, bathing suits, business attire, and evening gowns throughout the decades. The Tea Room is open during museum hours for special events and private group parties. The museum has a gift shop as well. Hours: Wednesday 4pm–7pm and Saturday 11am–3pm. Call for more information. 8 Screams Ice Cream from Hell & Halloween 4045 Patterson Lake Rd, Hell 11 Imagination Station At the Mill Pond, Downtown Brighton 734.878.2233, www.hell2u.com Nestled in 11,000 acres of parks and recreational land, Hell is the ideal stop for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy biking, hiking, and canoeing. Founded in 1841, Hell is a little town on its way up and a highlight of any visit to the area. It’s always Halloween at Screams Ice Cream. This year-round Halloween decoration and specialty mask store also serves sinfully delicious ice cream treats in tempting homemade waffle cones. Kids of all ages enjoy the toppings with scary names that they dip out of an authentic coffin. While in Hell, you can mail a singed postcard from the Official United States Post Office or check the weather at the National Weather Service Observation Station. Stop by Hell’s Kitchen at the Hell Country Store and Spirits for a snack and beverage. Screams Putt Putt Miniature Golf course will open soon and be handicapped accessible as well. On a cold day in Hell you can...well, you fill in the blank; it’s a punster’s paradise. Someone once said “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” Had they been to Hell, Michigan they would have added, “And...it’s a lovely drive.” Hours: April - October, 11am–10pm daily, November – March: 11am–6pm Friday – Sunday. 810.227.5086 Located in the heart of Brighton’s vibrant downtown, the Imagination Station is a 10,000 square-foot outdoor playground. A series of wooden play structures create a child-size fantasy play area. Enjoy a stroll along the tranquil Mill Pond or tread across the Tridge, a three spiked bridge and a half mile nature walkway with an adjacent gazebo. On Sunday evenings in the summer, free gazebo concerts in the performance shelter are a favorite of visitors and residents alike. Check the LCCVB events brochure for a schedule of concerts and events. 9 Heavenly Scent Herb Farm 13730 White Lake Rd, Fenton 810.629.9208, www.heavenlyscentherbfarm.com Heavenly Scent Herb Farm is a unique and delightful place to visit. Housed in a 1910 barn painted to look like three European store fronts, the shop offers a variety of home decor items, candles, cement statuary, body care products, culinary spices and much more. You will be surrounded with bright beautiful colors and stunning fragrances as you stroll through various themed gardens. Grow your own memories by selecting from the many specialty herbs, perennials, scented geraniums, topiaries and trellising plants in the greenhouse. Workshops are offered throughout the year. Birds and butterflies visit us daily...Shouldn’t you? Hours: Monday – Saturday 10am-5pm, Sundays in December and May 11am-5pm, January – February, Thursday – Saturday 10am-5pm. 5 Kensington Metropark 2240 W Buno Rd, Milford 800.477.3178, 248.685.1561 www.metroparks.com/parks/pk_kensington.php Kensington Metropark is southeast Michigan’s premier outdoor recreation area. Throughout the year, Kensington has interpretive programs and several unique facilities with a multi-generational appeal. This 4,481 acre park has picnic areas, beaches, waterslides and squirt zone, boat rental and launches, an 18-hole regulation golf course, plus a 27-hole redesigned Disc Golf Course. The Farm Center and Nature Center have self-guided trails in addition to display areas that house farm and outdoor life exhibits. The 8 ½ mile paved bike-hike trail that surrounds 1,200-acre Kent Lake provides cyclists and walkers with a challenging trek and beautiful panoramic views of the area. The fall brings a spectacular array of colors that are best viewed during a relaxing cruise aboard the Island Queen II, a 37-passenger excursion boat. In the winter months sledding, tobogganing, cross-country skiing, ice fishing, skating and wildlife viewing complete the wide array of fun activities. The park is open every day of the year from 6am–10pm and all the facilities are accessible. 10 Howell Conference and Nature Center 1005 Triangle Lake Rd, Howell 517.546.0249, www.howellnaturecenter.org Accredited by the American Camp Association, the Howell Conference and Nature Center is situated on 270 acres and borders beautiful Pleasant Lake.Activities include challenge/rope courses, climbing tower, zip line, nature/ environmental studies, and wildlife rehabilitation habitats. The Wild Wonders Wildlife Park houses permanently injured wildlife, including fox, coyote, deer, bobcat, eagles, hawks, owls, woodchucks, and more. Please visit our website for a schedule of programs and events. We offer day and resident camps and many special events throughout the year. Admission: free, but donations of $4 adults and $2 children under age 12 are encouraged for the Wild Wonders Wildlife Park. Hours: daily 9am–4pm. 12 Tanger Outlet Center 1475 N Burkhart Rd, Howell, I-96 & M-59, Exit 133 517.545.0500, 888.545.0565, www.tangeroutlet.com Tanger Outlet Center is Livingston County’s number one attraction and largest outlet shopping center. Over 75 stores offering name brand merchandise at savings up to 70% off retail make this stop a must for shoppers. Stores include Polo Ralph Lauren Outlet, Nike Factory Store, Banana Republic, Gap Outlet, and Liz Claiborne. Tanger Outlet Center is a bargain hunter’s paradise! Tour buses are welcome. The center’s hours are: 9am–9pm, Monday – Saturday and 10am–6pm on Sundays. Call for special holiday hours. 1.800.686.8474 | www.lccvb.org 3 Since 1972 Féké Wigs & Breast Prosthesis 213 W. Main St., Suite 9 BRIGHTON Full professional service For women and men - by appointment Andrés Fine Jewelers Custom Designers - Diamond Brokers 425 W. Main St. • 810-225-1414 Champ’s Pub Voted “Best Burgers” in Livingston County Since 1988. 140 E. Grand River • 810-227-4443 www.champspub.com Coney Joe’s Livingston County’s #1 Coneys & Hot Dogs, Burgers & more. 116 W. Grand River • 810-227-5310 Féké Wigs & Breast Prosthesis Private Professional Service – By Appointment. Full Line of Accessories. 213 W. Main St., Suite 9 810-220-2785 • www.fekewigs.biz The Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce Our mission is to promote and maintain a favorable environment and quality of life for the business and professional members of the community. 131 Hyne St. • 810-227-5086 www.brightoncoc.org Heirloom Oriental Rug Gallery Handcrafted oriental rugs, oil paintings, pottery and accessories. 307 W. Main St. • 810-227-4751 www.heirloomorientalrugs.com Impulse 25 or 65 – You will find your designer dream jeans. 428 W. Main St. • 810-225-7992 www.impulseclothinglines.com Hats Scarves Bangs and Accessories Call for private consultation 810-220-2785 www.fekewigs.biz Lu & Carl’s Bar & Grill Friendly, fun atmosphere. Great menu selection at affordable pricing. • Patio dining • Entertainment Thurs.-Sat. 100 W. Main St. • 810-229-9660 www.greatplaces4goodtimes.com 8285 Movie Dr. Brighton, MI 48116 810.225.4300 1.800.Holiday www.hiexpress.com/ brightonmi Pawsitively Spoiled Full service pet boutique, spa/grooming, organic & holistic natural foods. 434 W. Main St. • 810-227-2300 www.PawsitivelySpoiledofBrighton.com Stillwater Grill Voted “Best Restaurant in Livingston County” for the last 12 years. 503 W. Grand River • 810-225-1800 www.stillwatergrill.com Stout Irish Pub New outside dining patio, Irish/American food, entertainment on weekends. 125 E. Grand River • 810-225-9571 www.greatplaces4goodtimes.com Wildernest Everything for Nature Lovers. Bird Feeders & Supplies, Garden Decor & Gifts. 205 W. Main St. • 810-229-7303 Ask about our package specials • Indoor heated pool and whirlpool • Free continental breakfast • Fitness Center • Guest Laundry • AAA, Senior, Corporate and Group Discounts available • Free High Speed Wireless Internet Access • Meeting Rooms Available • Dual Line Phones With Voice Mail • Extended Stay Suites • Business Center Available • 106 Guest Rooms • Convenient Location ANNUAL EVENTS FEBRUARY MARCH JULY Chili & Ice The Big Moola Ball Summerfest AUGUST SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER Art Festival Smokin’ Jazz, Barbecue, Blues Fest Holiday Glow Paid Advertisement 434 W. Main Street BRIGHTON, MI 48116-1446 810-227-2300 Phone 810-227-2307 Fax pawsitivelyspoiled@att.net Leonie Darnell, Owner A Full Service Pet Boutique Spa grooming (cage-free environment) Organic/holistic pet foods and treats Wellness and vitamin products Homemade gourmet treats and baked goods Designer couture | Accessories and gifts Pet finding services (puppies and kittens) www.PawsitivelySpoiledofBrighton.com 4 Andrés Fine Jewelers Prese nts “Blocks of Love” STEAK & SEAFOOD Voted “Best Restaurant in Livingston County” for the last 12 years Custom Designers Center-Cut Filets Top Tenderloin Steaks Prime Rib Baby Back Ribs Cajun Tenderloin Steak Tips Twin Pork Chops Fresh Seafood Specialties Gulf Coast Coconut Shrimp Maryland Crab Cakes Scallops Crab Legs Lobster Tails and More! Diamond Brokers Smoke Free • Carry Out Service • Patio Dining • Reservations Recommended 425 W. Main Street - Brighton, Michigan 48116 (810) 225-1414 503 W. Grand River, Brighton, MI One mile south of I-96 • (810) 225-1800 Lunch served, Mon-Fri 11 am-4 pm; Dinner Served Mon-Thurs 4 pm-10 pm Fri 4 pm-11 pm Sat 3 pm-11 pm Sun 2 pm-9 pm www.stillwatergrill.com Your Local Winter Sports Area for Skiing and Snow Boarding _|~x {ÉÅx‹ÉÇÄç uxààxÜA (810) 229-9581 4141 Bauer Road Brighton, Michigan 48116 www.mtbrighton.com FOR EVENTS & DISCOUNTS VISIT US AT: www.mtbrighton.com or www.jackalgolfclub.com www.jackalgolfclub.com The Jackal is a 6,700-yard, par 71 golf course that offers: • A Driving Range • Private Instruction • Group Clinics and Outings • Corporate Clinics and Outings • Couples Clinics • Junior Golf Camps 1-810-229-9581 EXT. 231 Homewood Suites by Hilton® Brighton Homewood Suites by Hilton hotels are designed to make guests feel at home, providing them with all of the comforts of home for the price of a traditional hotel room. Make yourself at home®. • All suite residential style hotel • Fully equipped kitchen with full-size refrigerator, microwave, stovetop, coffeemaker and dishwasher • Daily complimentary Suite Start® hot breakfast • 24-hour business center with laser printer, photocopier and access to a fax machine • Exercise facility, indoor swimming pool and Hot Tub • Welcome Home® reception† featuring a complimentary light meal and beverages Monday-Thursday evenings • Complimentary wireless Internet • A unique “lodge” area, off main lobby where you can relax and socialize • Two spacious meeting rooms, seating up to 60 people each • On site 24-hour Suite Shop® convenience store For reservations, visit us online at homewoodsuites.com or dial 1-800-CALL-HOME® IN BRIGHTON: 8060 Challis Road | (810) 225-0200 | fax (810) 225-7495 † Subject to state and local laws. ©2006 Hilton Hospitality.Inc. 5 Attractions The number of the facility corresponds to its location as shown on the map on page 21. 13 Livingston Centre Historical Village Fowlerville Family Fairgrounds 16 Spicer Orchards 10411 Clyde Rd, Fenton 8800 W Grand River, Fowlerville 517.223.8186, www.fowlervillefamilyfair.com Livingston Centre Historical Village is a fascinating collection of turn-ofthe-century buildings gathered from various locations in and near the county. Tour the 1882 Coughran one-room schoolhouse, 1872 Pere Marquette railroad depot, 1858 Kirkland farmhouse, 1910 Hartland barbershop, a cobblers shop and a 1906 Iosco Methodist church, along with other buildings. During the Fowlerville Family Fair in July and the Remembering Yesteryear Fest in September, the Livingston Centre Historical buildings are open to the public. Group tours are available by appointment. Please contact the office for more information. Hours: Monday – Friday 9am–5pm. 810.632.7692, www.spicerorchards.com Four generations of Spicers have been welcoming visitors here since the turn of the century. The current building was designed after an old Victorian carriage house that once stood on the farm. The building has storage for 10,000 bushels, a sorting machine, donut shop, bakery, cider mill, gift shop, and farm market. Pick-your-own fruit fans will love picking a variety of fruits from June through December. Hayrides are available to the orchards on fall weekends to pick apples and pumpkins. Spicer’s also features a large corn maze starting Labor Day weekend. Spicer’s new winery opened June 2009, where the vineyard can be seen from the top of the hill to the North. Enjoy sampling wines from the tasting room. Visit the website or call about the numerous tours and events offered throughout the year. Precut Christmas trees are available for sale after Thanksgiving. Group tours available. Open daily 9am–6pm. 17 Livingston Antique Outlet 1825 Burkhart Rd, Howell 14 Great Escape Family Fun Center 2630 E Grand River Ave, Howell 517.548.6457, www.greatescapefun.com Great Escape is an indoor family fun center open year-round, with over an acre of games, rides and more. Voted one of “Michigan’s Best” by the readers of the Detroit News, this facility features a 15,000 square-foot arcade, which includes all your favorite video and skill games with the largest redemption area in Livingston County. Enjoy fast-paced driving action on indoor electric go-karts, racing on Michigan’s longest indoor road track. Try Great Shot, steering bumper cars on a basketball size court and using jailai rackets to shoot a whiffle ball into a goal. Fast paced excitement! There is also a 9 hole miniature safari golf course. Hungry patrons will find all their snack bar favorites from pizza to ice cream. Private party rooms are available to accommodate any size group celebrations. Great fun for the entire family! Visit our website for more details and money saving coupons! June to August summer hours: Closed Mondays. Tuesday – Thursday 12pm–10pm, Friday 12pm–11am, Saturday 10am–11am, Sunday 12pm–9pm. September to May Hours: Tuesday – Thursday 5pm–10pm, Friday 3pm–11am, Saturday 10am-11am, Sunday 12pm-6pm, closed Mondays. 15 Rollerama II 6995 W Grand River Ave, Brighton 810.227.2010, www.rollerama2.com Rain or shine, Rollerama II is a fun place to be. Conveniently located between Howell and Brighton, Rollerama II offers a variety of activities for inline skaters or roller skaters of all skill levels. Call for room rental information or reservations. In-line skate and roller skate rentals are available. Rollerama II is open year-round. Open skate hours: Friday 7pm – 11pm, Saturday 1pm – 7pm & 8pm – 11pm, Sunday 1pm – 4:30pm. 6 www.lccvb.org | 1.800.686.8474 517.548.5399, www.livingstonantiqueoutlet.com With 32,800 square-feet of space and 200 quality dealers, the Livingston Antique Outlet is an antique lover's paradise. Unique antique merchandise including architectural items, primitive books, vintage prints, yard items, furniture, pottery, and cast iron cookware are just a sampling of the many treasures housed under one roof. The helpful, friendly, and knowledgeable staff will make your shopping experience enjoyable. New merchandise arrives daily. Hours: Monday – Saturday 10am–6pm and Sunday 12pm–5pm. 18 Green Oak Village Place US-23 at Lee Rd, Exit #58, just south of I-96, Brighton 810.225.0337, www.shopsatgreenoak.com Nestled in a beautiful park-like setting, Green Oak Village Place is Livingston County's only lifestyle mall. Lift your spirits and revitalize your wardrobe while working up an appetite to dine at area eateries. Satisfy your cravings for cuisine at your choice of fine or casual restaurants offering a wide variety of tastes and price ranges. Green Oak Village Place features many unique amenities that are sure to please the shopper’s soul with tranquil features like large fountains, ponds, outdoor fireplaces, and a sculpture park. Bike paths wind through an abundance of professionally landscaped flowerbeds and courtyards. A shuttle service and convenient parking make this the perfect place to shop...dine...and unwind. Hours: Monday – Saturday 10am–9pm, Sunday 11am–6pm. 19 Castaway Café 1800 North Burkhart Rd, Howell 517.545.7386, www.castawayplay.com The Castaway Café is Michigan's largest indoor play structure and provides weatherproof family friendly activities year-round. Children ages 6 months through 12 years love the 4 giant slides, automatic zip line, suspension bridge, and so much more. Toddlers have fun exploring the huge area designed especially for them with miniature versions of the large play structure. Parents will enjoy the variety of menu selections including a full line of gourmet sandwiches and delicious soups while they observe their children play from a relaxing lounge chair. Visit the website for scheduled events or call for daily specials and programs. Private party rooms are available. Hours: Thursday – Friday 10am–9pm, Saturday 9am–9pm, Sunday 11am–6pm, Monday – Wednesday 10am–8pm. 20 Le Boutique Upscale Resale 115 E Grand River Ave, Howell 517.545.2442, www.leboutiquehowell.com Le Boutique Upscale Resale was voted the second most popular “Favorite Resale Shop” in metro-Detroit by WDIV for 2007. This charming shop is full of character and will add variety to your wardrobe without breaking the bank. It offers clothing in misses and junior sizes ranging from casual to evening formalwear. Other selections include jewelry and accessories, its own signature line of greeting cards, fragrant pampering products, and nearly-new handbags by designers such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Chanel. Private shopping parties can be arranged to spice up your bargain-hunting experience! Le Boutique prides itself in giving back to the community by supporting local charities. Unsold merchandise is donated to organizations such as The Women’s Resource Center, LACASA, and others. Bargain hunters have no excuse not to stop by this extraordinary attraction. Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10am–6pm, Sunday 10am–4pm, closed Mondays and major holidays. 21 Howell's Main Street Winery & Tasting Room 201 W Grand River Ave, Howell 517.545.WINE (9463), www.howellsmainstreetwinery.com Located in Historic Downtown Howell, Howell’s Main Street Winery gives you a little taste of the town with over 30 varieties of wine all made in-house. Visit our charming tasting room and sample our delicious wines. Stop in to share a bottle of wine with a friend and have one of our incredible appetizers. You can even host a party in our winery—great for birthdays, wedding showers, rehearsal dinners, and more. Cheers! Hours: Tuesday – Wednesday 12pm–6pm, Thursday – Friday 12pm–8pm, Saturday 11am–7pm, closed Sunday – Monday. FARMERS’ MARKET Spring flowers, summer veggies, fresh baked goods, herbs, fall apples, pumpkins, hanging baskets and unique handcrafted gifts are among the many items you will find at the farmers markets throughout Livingston County. Brighton Farmers’ Market 200 N First St at the Mill Pond, Downtown Brighton 810.227.5086, 810.955.1471 Saturdays, 8am-1pm, May – October Fowlerville Farmers’ Market City Parking Lot on Grand River, 517.223.3771 Wednesdays, 2pm–7pm, May – October Hartland Farmers’ Market 10025 Highland Rd, Target Parking Lot, 810.632.6630 Saturdays, 9am–1pm, May – October Sunday Farmers’ Market Howell State St, near the Courthouse, Downtown Howell 517.546.3920 Sundays, 9am-2pm, May – October 22 The Opera House 123 W Grand River, Howell 517.540.0065, www.theoperahouse.us Step back in time with The Opera House, a three-story historic building in downtown Howell that was built in 1881. It was the area's most prominent entertainment venue until 1924, when the typical Opera House entertainment began to fade and it was shut down. Today guests are welcome to visit or rent the renovated first floor for a variety of public activities (Winter Marketplace, Open Studio, Acoustic Café) and private events (weddings, receptions, parties, meetings, dinners, and exhibits) or take a tour of the un-touched second floor theater. Your interest will help the Livingston Arts Council restore the building to its original grandeur. It is a jewel set in time in its unique and beautiful location. Come visit! Call for hours. Whitmore Lake Farmer & Artisan Market 23 Lyon Schoolhouse 11455 Buno Rd, Brighton 75 Barker St, 734.347.6963 Sundays, 10am-5pm, July - November 810.227.4840, www.brightonareahistorical.com Attention history buffs! The Lyon one-room schoolhouse in Brighton was built in 1885 and was the center of learning for generations of children in the area for almost 70 years. It later served as the Brighton Township Hall before becoming the headquarters for the Brighton Area Historical Society. It has since been completely renovated to highlight its original character. Perfect for school field trips, tour groups, and personal day trips. The schoolhouse also serves as an archive for historical artifacts from the area. Stop by to learn more! Hours: Open House every Thursday, 10am–4pm. 123 W Grand River, downtown Howell, 517.540.0065 Sundays, 9am–2pm, January 4 & 18, February 1 & 15, March 1, 15 & 29, April 5 Winter Marketplace Autumn Attractions Fifty thousand acres of parks make Livingston County southeast Michigan’s premier destination for fall color tours. View the spectacular fall foliage from The Island Queen pontoon cruise or an old-fashioned, horse-drawn hayride to the pumpkin patch. Apple orchards, corn mazes, haunted attractions, and fall festivals are the perfect companion to crisp apples, fresh cider, warm donuts, and apple pies. See the Autumn Events & Activities brochure featuring fall festivities and a map at www.lccvb.org or call 800.686.8474 to have one mailed to you. 1.800.686.8474 | www.lccvb.org 7 Howell (517) 546.4100 111 E. Grand River Ave. Howell, MI 48843 Upscale Resale Le boutique is an upscale consignment boutique designed to provide customers the unique opportunity to shop resale in style. Voted among top 5 favorite resale shops in Michigan! N Trendy Clothes N Shoe Department N New & vintage jewelry N Handbags, new & nearly new N Hilarious greeting cards N Gift items including bath & body, luxury soaps and soy candles N Lovely accent furniture, lamps & unique decor to accessorize your home N Gift cards available ASK US ABOUT LEPARTY... A private resale shopping experience custom-tailored for you and your guests! 115 E. Grand River Ave., Downtown Howell leboutiquehowell.com • 517.545.2442 Exit 133 of I-96 near the Tanger Outlet Center Frankenmuth (989) 652.0170 Frankenmuth River Place 925 S. 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HOWELL, MICHIGAN 48855 517-548-0100 • Indoor Pool • Plush Top Mattresses Encompassed by Triple Sheeting • 32” Flat Screen Televisions • Family Suites To Whirlpool Suites • Fitness Center 8 Arts & Cultural Events • Tours of the Historic Opera House First Floor Available for all Occasion Rental, Public or Private 517-540-0065 123 W. Grand River, Howell, Michigan 48843 www.theoperahouse.us • email: lacoh@sbcglobal.net 2009 MICHIGAN CHALLENGE BALLOONFEST June 26-28 The state championship of hot-air ballooning and more! michiganchallenge.com HOWELL’S SUNDAY FARMERS’ MARKET FANTASY OF LIGHTS PARADE Every Sunday, Always the Friday May thru October after Thanksgiving 9am to 2pm Thousands of sparkling Live entertainment downtown on State Street lights illuminate this magical holiday parade as it travels through Howell’s historic area. 123 E. Washington Street 517-546-3920 • howell.org Livingston Antique Outlet Over 200 Dealers Antiques & Collectibles “Rediscover the Old World” Over 32,000 Sq. Ft. 1825 Burkhart Rd. • Howell, MI 48855 517-548-5399 Fax 517-548-5404 I-96 to Exit 133 to Burkhart Rd. 2/10 of a mile past Tanger Factory Shops. Open 7 days Mon. - Sat. 10-6 pm; Sunday 12-5 9 Livingston County’s Best, Quiet Country Setting “STEP BACK IN TIME” The peaceful country road, the bright fall colors. HUSH...LISTEN! A waterfall and lovely rushing creek. How quaint! Come join us along the peaceful mill stream and remember the past. The sweet smell of cider and donuts are in the air. HISTORIC PARSHALLVILLE CIDER MILL 810-629-9079 Call for a Tee Time 517-545-GOLF (4653) or visit our web www.golfhuntersridge.com CIDER - DONUTS - CARAMEL APPLES HOMEMADE PIES - GIFT SHOP 8507 Parshallville Road, Hartland Township OPEN 7 DAYS 10am-6pm www.parshallvillecidergristmill.com (Labor Day to Mid-Nov.) Voted most women-friendly in Southeast Michigan Link style Golf designed by Jerry Matthews and Associates Bent grass tee to green SENIOR SPECIAL MONDAY-FRIDAY (50 & Over) $20 for 18 with cart Golf Course 8101 Byron Rd., Howell MI Located 7 miles North of M-59 on Byron Rd. 10 1⁄2 Rated by GolfDigest Entertainment PERFORMING ARTS Local talent remains active throughout the year performing musicals, comedies, classics and ballet. Most groups perform three to four times a year for several weekends. For information on where to catch a live performance, call the Livingston County Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800.686.8474 to request the calendar of events brochure or visit our website at www.lccvb.org to view the events brochure online. MOVIE THEATER Brighton Towne Square Cinema 20 8200 Murphy Dr, Brighton 810.227.4700, www.mjrtheatres.com Movie buffs can catch the latest flicks at the Brighton Towne Square Cinema. This movie house features 20 state-of-the-art auditoriums, stadium seating with high back loungers and retractable cup holder armrests. Brighton Center for the Performing Arts Brighton High School 7878 Brighton Rd, Brighton 810.299.4130, www.bas.k12.mi.us CONCERTS 431 W Main St, Brighton 810.229.7690 The Livingston Arts Council at The Opera House announces its musical lineup for the 2nd annual Acoustic Café, a winter music program, January thru March at 8pm. You won’t want to miss the Concerts at the Courthouse in downtown Howell every Friday evening throughout July and August. The live music will have you dancing on the courthouse lawn to the toe tappin’ tunes. Every Sunday in July and August, the Kiwanis Gazebo Concerts entertain visitors at the Mill Pond in downtown Brighton with different entertainment each week. The historic Hartland Music Hall hosts a variety of concerts and performances through-out the year. Hartland Players Acoustic Café at The Opera House Hartland Music Hall 3619 Avon St, Hartland 810.632.5849, www.hartlandplayers.org 123 W Grand River, Howell 517.540.0065 Community Theater of Howell Howell High School Freshman Campus 1400 W Grand River Ave, Howell 517.545.1290, www.cththeatre.org Fountain Dance Ministry Livingston County Chorale Howell Area Arts Council, Concerts at the Courthouse P.O. Box 151, Brighton 810.227.8467, www.livingstoncountychorale.org Downtown Howell, 517.540.0646 Hartland Music Hall Livingston Lamplighter Barbershop Chorus Performance Locations Vary 810.227.0780 3619 Avon, Downtown Hartland 810.626.2150 Kiwanis Gazebo Concerts Livingston Players Performance Locations Vary 810.220.9827 Livingston Symphony Orchestra Performance Locations Vary 517.223.7191, www.lso.org Pinckney Players Jane Tasch Performing Arts Theatre 2100 E M-36, Pinckney 810.220.9332, www.pinckneyplayers.com Grand River Ave and Main St at the Millpond Downtown Brighton, 810.227.0393 MEDIA Livingston County Daily Press & Argus 323 E Grand River Ave, Howell 517.548.2000, www.livingstondaily.com WHMI Radio 93.5 FM 1277 Parkway, Howell 517.546.0860, www.whmi.com HUBTV Livingston County Television 517.294.1271, www.hubtv.tv 1.800.686.8474 | www.lccvb.org 11 SHOPPING CENTERS Green Oak Village Place US 23 at Lee Rd, Exit #58 – just 1 mile south of I-96 810.225.0337, www.shopsatgreenoak.com Nestled in a beautiful park-like setting, Green Oak Village Place is Livingston County's newest life-style shopping destination. Lift your spirits and revitalize your wardrobe or dine at your choice of restaurants. The center features the latest styles from over 47 of the nation’s top retailers such as JCPenney, Home Goods, Dicks Sporting Goods, DSW Shoes, Old Navy, Barnes & Noble, Talbot's, Coldwater Creek, White House/Black Market, Ann Taylor Loft, The Children's Place, Jos. A. Bank and more. Dining choices include Carino’s Italian Grill, O'Callaghan’s Irish Pub House, Buffalo Wild Wings, Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina, and Panera Bread. Features including large fountains, ponds, outdoor fireplaces, sculpture park, bike paths, shuttle service, an abundance of professionally landscaped flowerbeds, courtyards and convenient parking make Green Oak Village Place the perfect place to shop...dine...and unwind. N O T H I N G B E A T S TANGER S T Y L E Brands You Know. Choices You Want. Prices You’ll Love. POLO RALPH LAUREN FACTORY STORE J.CREW THE CHILDREN’S PLACE BANANA REPUBLIC FACTORY STORE ADIDAS EDDIE BAUER OUTLET NIKE FACTORY STORE AÉROPOSTALE OLD NAVY TOMMY HILFIGER NINE WEST AND MORE FREE COUPON BOOK Simply bring this ad to Tanger Customer/Shopper Services and receive a FREE Tanger Coupon Book worth hundreds of dollars in additional savings. Expires 12/31/09 Code 1594409 Howell, MI I-96 at M-59, Exit 133 517-545-0500 Monday-Saturday 9-9 Sunday 10-6 www.tangeroutlet.com buy direct from over 75 brand names 12 EXCLUSIVE SAVINGS Tanger Outlet Center 1475 N Burkhart Rd, Howell 517.545.0500, Toll Free 888.545.0565 www.tangeroutlet.com We invite everyone who loves to find the very best deals around to shop Tanger Outlet Center. Here you buy direct from the manufacturer and enjoy our low-price guarantee — so it’s always bargain season whenever you visit us. It’s all about the best outlet prices on the finest brand-name merchandise, so stock up. And unlike other shopping alternatives, there’s just no limit to the great bargains you’ll find. You will want to return often for real outlet values on brand names you trust. Over 75 stores offering name brand merchandise at savings up to 70% off retail make this shopping destination a bargain hunter’s paradise. The Tanger Outlet Center features a wide variety of stores including men’s/women's/ children’s apparel, housewares, home furnishings, lingerie, active wear, athletic apparel, leather goods, luggage, and even toys — all at factorydirect prices. Take I-96 to Exit 133, travel to the first traffic light (N Burkhart Rd), turn left and the center is 1⁄4 mile on the left. Shopping & Dining BRIGHTON HARTLAND The most unique feature of downtown Brighton is its lovely and tranquil setting next to the Mill Pond. Children enjoy playing in the 10,000 square-foot Imagination Station playground or watching the families of ducks and geese that make the Mill Pond their home. Visitors can take a walk along the Tridge, through the riverside boardwalk to the connecting restaurants. Sunday evenings in the summer, families gather with blankets & picnic baskets to save their favorite spot next to the Mill Pond as they relax and enjoy the free outdoor Gazebo Concerts. Sponsored by the Mayor’s Commission on Art in Public Places, the Brighton Biennial outdoor sculptural display is a visual treat for art lovers of all ages. This artistic exhibit features 27 different sculptures which can be found throughout downtown. Whether on a search for art galleries, boutiques, gift shops, a farmers market or just a great place to eat, you will find it in Brighton — don’t miss out. Hartland’s classic setting is perfect for those who enjoy exploring and discovering little known quaint villages. Historic buildings like the Florence B. Dearing Museum and the Hartland Music Hall offer a glimpse into the lives of Hartland’s early settlers. During the Hartland AutumnFest, the community comes together in a delightful celebration of the season that includes craft booths, food, fun, a flea market and entertainment. The Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce 131 Hyne St, Brighton 810.227.5086, www.brightoncoc.org Brighton Principal Shopping District 200 N First St, Brighton www.downtownbrighton.com Hartland Area Chamber of Commerce 3508 Avon St, PO Box 427, Hartland 810.632.9130, www.hartlandchamber.org HOWELL The City of Howell’s historic downtown is officially designated a National Historic District. Visitors are charmed by the downtown’s treasure trove of 19th century architecture, much of it restored and preserved for the future. A variety of shops features a wonderful assortment of goods from near and far including a winery, clothing, antiques, jewelry, gifts, home décor, specialty items and more. Choose from a range of dining options that include a neighborhood pub, a steakhouse, coffee shops and more. From May through October, the Howell Sunday Farmer’s Market showcases the best locally grown produce at its State Street location. Visitors are sure to appreciate the centerpiece of Howell’s Historic downtown, the beautifully restored Richardson Romanesque-style Livingston County Courthouse with its sweeping lawns and towering elm trees. Howell Area Chamber of Commerce 123 E Washington St, Howell 517.546.3920, www.howell.org, www.michiganchallenge.com www.livingstoncountyhomeshow.com The Downtown Development Authority 611 E Grand River Ave, Howell, MI 517.545.4240, www.downtownhowell.org FOWLERVILLE PINCKNEY/ LAKELAND/ HAMBURG / HELL Some of us remember the days when we could visit a small town and find one-of-a-kind shops like a homemade candy store or an old-fashioned dimestore with wooden floors. Fowlerville is just that kind of community. Merchants in the downtown area still offer friendly service and are happy to see visitors in the area. When planning your visit you may want to arrive during the Fowlerville Family Fair where each July, visitors can experience what it was like to be raised where farming & 4-H is king. Originally an agricultural community, Fowlerville still celebrates the farming traditions of a by-gone era. While at the fair, you can expect to find a demolition derby, tractor pull or live stock auction and you will want to save room for an elephant ear and corn dog. During the fair, visit the Livingston Centre Historical Village. This is Fowlerville’s turn-of-the-century historic collection of buildings, including a one-room schoolhouse, barbershop, and cobblers shop to name a few, all open for public tours during the fair. Visitors traveling to the Pinckney / Lakeland / Hamburg / Hell area are impressed by the natural surroundings, such as the chain of lakes and 11,000 acres of parks. Outdoor activity enthusiasts enjoy fishing, boating, canoeing, camping, hiking, and mountain bike riding. There are pleasant villages and charming communities where you can find all sorts of gear and supplies for an outdoor adventure. Lakelands Trail State Park is one of four linear state parks in Michigan that has been converted from abandoned railroad corridors. It passes through wooded areas, rolling farmland, around lakes, marshes, parkland, commercial and residential properties. Approximately 20 miles long with an asphalt or gravel surface, the park connects these pleasant communities that welcome visitors. “Sinfully delicious” is the phrase most often heard by patrons that frequent Screams Ice Cream in the one and only, Hell. A visit to this area is a relaxing and welcome change from the frantic pace of big city life. Village of Fowlerville Pinckney / Lakeland / Hamburg / Hell Area Division of Brighton Chamber 213 S Grand St, Fowlerville 517.223.3771, www.fowlerville.org 131 Hyne St, Brighton 810.227.5086, www.brightoncoc.org Fowlerville Business Association Screams Ice Cream and Halloween PO Box 977, Fowlerville 517.223.9350, www.fowlerville.biz 4045 Patterson Lake Rd, Hell 734.878.2233, www.hell2u.com 1.800.686.8474 | www.lccvb.org 13 Come visit historic, friendly Fowlerville! Aleta’s Flower Shop & Gifts Fresh flowers, full-service florist, we deliver, giftware, balloons, weddings. 111 S. Grand Ave. • 517-223-7440 www.aletasflowershop.com Camper/Trailer Parts & Repair, Inc. Family owned. We repair all types of trailers and campers. 11154 W. Grand River • 517-223-9670 The Carpet Depot Complete flooring solutions from a family owned & operated business at an affordable price. 211 N. Grand Ave. • 517-223-9231 The Decorating Center Fowlerville Pharmacy Custom drapery, furniture, carpet, paint, interior design service. 112 N. Grand Ave. • 517-223-3796 Conveniently located, our friendly, knowledgeable staff will quickly assist you. 119 E. Grand River • 517-223-9832 Fowlerville Business Association Heritage GMAC Real Estate Fowlerville Downtown Development Authority Hills Sporting Goods The most trusted name in real estate. 621 S. Grand • 517-223-0100 www.heritagegmac.com Our Business is Helping Your Business 517-223-9350 • www.fowlerville.biz Hunting, Fishing, Live Bait & Archery Pro Shop. 140 E. Grand River Ave. • 517-223-0509 www.hillshasit.com 213 S. Grand Avenue • 517-223-3771 www.fowlerville.org Fowlerville Family Fair Enjoy Year-Round Activities at the Fairgounds. 8800 W. Grand River • 517-223-8186 www.fowlervillefamilyfair.com Independence Dental, PC Immediate appointments, emergencies welcome, convenient hours including evenings. 717 S. Grand Ave. • 517-223-9753 FOWLERVILLE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION www.fowlerville.biz Dr. Christopher Stines, D.D.S. 717 S. Grand Ave. (Fowlerville Rd.) FOWLERVILLE, MI FOWLERVILLE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY www.fowlerville.org Immediate Appointments Emergencies Welcome Convenient Hours Including Evenings The most trusted name in real estate. 3 Community offices to serve you 7 days a week! Located west of Detroit; east of Lansing Teeth Whitening CareCredit® Brighton 201 E. Grand River Howell 502 E. Grand River Fowlerville 621 S. Grand/ P.O. Box 397 810-227-1311 517-546-6440 517-223-0100 WWW.HERITAGEGMAC.COM 14 JULY thru OCTOBER JULY AUGUST DECEMBER Farmer’s Market 4th of July Parade & Fireworks Fowlerville Family Fair Fun Fest & Feast Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting Christmas in the ’Ville Kern Road Veterinary Clinic Mayhew’s Tree Farm & Nursery One stop for all landscaping needs: trees, shrubs, mulch & more. 763 Fowlerville Rd. • 517-223-9783 www.mayhewstreefarm.com Wed & Thurs 10-6, Fri 10-6:30; Sat 10-4. Extended days for holidays. Over 50 varieties, including sugar-free. 129 E. Grand River • 517-223-1322 KW Wireless and KW Fire & Security Olden Days Cafe Tax Saving Solutions, LLC State-of-the-art small animal and equine veterinary medicine. 105 Fowlerville Rd. • 517-223-9618 www.kernroadvet.com Here to connect and protect your world in one location. 307 W. Grand River Ave. • 517-223-3610 www.kw-corp.com Livingston Business Services, LLC Accounting, Taxes, Payroll, Construction Liens. 4519 Cripple Creek • 517-223-8757 Sweet Sensations Homemade Chocolates Homestyle cooking, breakfast served all day, carry out available. 118 N. Grand Ave. • 517-223-8090 M-F 6am-8pm, Sat 6am-2:30pm, Sun 7am-1pm RG Designs, Ltd Providing personalized proactive tax planning to impact your bottom line! 123 S. Second St. • 517-223-4626 www.taxsavingsolutions.com The Village Chapel, LLC Custom Designed Jewelry, Diamonds, Jewelry Repair, We Buy Gold. 141 S Grand Ave., Suite 101 • 517-223-8556 www.rgdesignsltd.com Where “Happily Ever After” begins. 123 S. Second St. • 517-223-0517 www.historicvillagechapel.com Kern Road VETERINARY CLINIC, P.L.L.C. 105 F OWLERVILLE R OAD , F OWLERVILLE , MI 48836 (517) 223-9618 • WWW . KERNROADVET . COM • F AX (517) 223-0101 You name it - we’ve planned it! • Car races • Dog shows • Horse shows • Flea markets Henry M. Vaupel, D.V.M. Perry F. Ragon, D.V.M. Peter L. Esterline, D.V.M. Rachel M. Shrader, D.V.M. Sandra J. Surch, D.V.M. Lauren M. Gnagey, D.V.M. Christina A. Kobe, D.V.M. Richard D. Heffelman, D.V.M. • Enjoy the Fowlerville Family Fairgrounds all year long! • Ask about winter storage rates for boats, RVs and cars. 124th Fowlerville Family Fair July 2010 IN-HOUSE: Jewelry repair Colored gemstones Diamonds Body jewelry Watch batteries Appraisals • Benefit concerts • Company picnics • Annual Remembering Yesteryear Livingston County’s Largest Community Event Unlike any other Jeweler Over 20 years creating quality custom designs WE BUY: GOLD, SILVER, PLATINUM & DIAMONDS 141 S. Grand Ave., #101 • Fowlerville • Hours: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Across from Rosati’s Market (Next to Donna Bella Salon) 517-223-8556 www.rgdesignsltd.com We will match or beat any competitive prices www.fowlervillefamilyfair.com • 517.223.8186 15 Parks & Recreation 1 Brighton Recreation Area 6360 Chilson Rd, Howell 810.229.6566 2 Howell City Park Corner of Thompson & Barnard St, Howell 517.546.0693, www.cityofhowell.org 3 • •• K C • •• P Island Lake Recreation Area 12950 E Grand River Ave, Brighton 810.229.7067, www.michigandnr.com 5 • • S V I • G S S • OTHER VEHICLE PERMIT REQUIRED ALCOHOL RESTRICTIONS CONCESSION PICNIC AREA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE PLAYGROUND SPORTS SITES HUNTING FISHING CAMPING X-COUNTRY SKIING BIKE/HIKE TRAILS EQUESTRIAN TRAILS • • • • • ••• S V Cabins, Metal Detecting Area • • A P R U •• C P R P U • •• K P R • • S V F • • • Golf, Disc Golf, Icefishing • •• • S V • Cabins, Modern Shooting Range S V I • • • G G S G S S • Kensington Metropark 2240 W Buno Rd, Milford 800.477.3178 www.metroparks.com/parks/pk_kensington.php 6 U G M H R Huron Meadows Metropark 8765 Hammel Rd, Brighton 800.477.3193 www.metroparks. com/pk_huron_meadows.php 4 BOAT RENTAL BOAT LAUNCH SWIMMING BEACH location as shown on the map on page 21. SNOWMOBILING The number of the facility corresponds to its SLEDDING/TOBOGGANING canoeing, high ropes adventure, or renting a boat are some of the favorite indulgences of nature lovers. The Pinckney Recreation Area is well known for its Potawatomi Trail, which is rated as one of the most challenging mountain biking trails in the Midwest. Once you experience the breathtaking natural landscape of rolling hills, mature trees, tranquil lakes and well-groomed trails you will want to return to Livingston County’s parks again and again. With 50,000 acres of parks in the county, there is an abundance of outdoor activities for all visitors to enjoy throughout the year. Escape from the hectic pace of everyday life while discovering the natural beauty of some of the most underutilized parks in the state of Michigan. Mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, cross-country and downhill skiing, snowshoeing, fishing, swimming, hunting, picnicking, camping, skateboarding, bike riding, roller-blading, •• • • G G S B Golf, Disc Golf, Farm Learning Center, Pontoon Cruise, Water Park, Skate Park, Snowboarding, geocashing Lakelands Trail State Park D-19 North of M-36, Pinckney 734.426.4913 S •• A www.hamburg.mi.us/lakelands_trail_state_park/index.htm 7 Pinckney Recreation Area 8555 Silver Hill Rd, Pinckney 734.426.4913, www.michigandnr.com • •• K C U P R • • • • • •• • • M R V G S S Picnic Areas G Grills S Shelters Hike/Bike Trails P Paved U Unpaved S Slag Camping G Group H Horse M Modern R Rustic Boat Rentals K Kayak P Paddleboat C Canoe R Rowboat Sport Sites S Softball V Volleyball Courts F Field/Soccer Field I Ice Skating/Hockey Area Alcohol Restrictions A Always S Seasonally* B Restricted in Beach Areas *Restricted April 1 - September 30 in day use areas without authorization 16 www.lccvb.org | 1.800.686.8474 Ice Fishing, Metal Detecting Area Leisure Activities SKATE PARKS Recreation on Wheels (Meijer Park) 333 Orndorf Dr, Brighton 810.225.8096, www.selcra.com Meijer Park is an outdoor in-line skate and skateboard recreational facility. The park offers a 1/4 mile in-line path with banked turns. A 20,000 square-foot skateboard obstacle area plus a 24 foot-wide mini-half pipe are some of the favorites among the park’s patrons. Helmets are required and available for rent. Hours may vary with the season and are subject to weather. Parker Skate Park Howell Public Schools, Off N Highlander Way 517.546.3500, www.cityofhowell.org The city of Howell welcomes visitors to Parker Skate Park with free admission. Bring your own safety equipment, skateboards and in-line skates to this 14,000 square-foot all-concrete park. Built on three levels, the park features a quarter pipe, curved and straight ramps, stairs, pyramids, platforms, rails and more. It is truly a street skater’s dream. The park is open during non-school hours until dark. For more information, call the City of Howell. CANOEING & KAYAKING The most massive and fascinating natural attractions in Livingston County are the two chain-of-lakes. The Island Lake chain allows visitors to explore seven lakes and never have to take the canoe out of the water. Island Lake also offers camping and hiking and its section of the Huron River is a designated natural area. You can launch your canoe or kayak near the dam in Hell before you explore this chain of seven lakes nestled in the Pinckney Recreation Area. Heavner Canoe & Kayak Rental 2775 Garden Rd, Milford 248.685.2379, www.heavnercanoe.com Hell Canoe & Kayak Rental Screams Ice Cream & Halloween 4045 Patterson Lake Rd, Hell 734.878.2233, www.hell2u.com HORSEBACK RIDING Horseback riding is taken to new heights in Livingston County. There are even campgrounds designed to accommodate horses. You can ride through over 7,500 acres of pristine, state-owned land where gently rolling hills, natural spring-fed lakes and canopied, tree-covered trails are commonplace. Every season provides a spectacular view of the scenic landscapes. Hayride enthusiasts can also schedule special group outings. Brighton Recreation Area Riding Stables Brighton Recreation Area, 6660 Chilson Rd, Howell 810.534.5063, www.brightonrecridingstable.com Hell Creek Corral at Hell Creek Ranch 10866 Cedar Lake Rd, Pinckney 734.954.0064, www.hellcreekranch.org ADVENTURE GOLF & DRIVING RANGES Don’t worry about bad weather at Golf-O-Rama. This 3,000 square-foot indoor computer golf facility features virtual golf at world famous courses like Pebble Beach, Dubai and Firestone, just to name a few of the 15 courses. Early tee times available Monday through Friday. Hours: Monday – Friday 4pm–10pm, Saturday – Sunday 8am–11pm. BOAT RENTALS Golf-O-Rama Livingston County is famous for its abundance of inland lakes. You won’t even have to bring your own boat to fully enjoy the lake experience. Just call the marinas listed below for a variety of boat rental options. 2944 Old US-23, Brighton 810.227.9322 Klaves Marina Deaton’s Golf Centers Pontoon boats 8789 McGregor, Pinckney 734.426.4532, www.klavesmarina.com 4444 E Grand River Ave, Howell 517.552.9830 Mac’s Marina Pontoon boats, rowboats 9876 Main St, Whitmore Lake 734.449.4706, www.macsmarina.com GOLF For a list of area golf courses and hotel packages, visit our website www.lccvb.org. 1.800.686.8474 | www.lccvb.org 17 Anyone Can Play – Ages 10 or Older *HAPPY B-DAY Complete Rental Package Available Always Play FREE Professionally Trained Referees on your birthday Safer than most Competitive Sports Private Games & Company Outings Great for Team Building & Stress Relief Free CO-2 & Nitrogen Fills with a Current Day Tag Pro-Shop & Refreshments On-Site *LADIES DAY Always Play FREE if you’re a lady! *SERVE & PROTECT PROGRAM If you ‘Serve and Protect’ our Country, then you PLAY FREE! Available for all Active Military, Law Enforcement, Fire Fighters & EMS/EMT *No coupons, promotional tickets, discounts or private games may be used at or for any special events or major events! We are a Field Paint Only (FPO) Paintball Playfield and you must purchase our Exotic Sportz “FIREBALL” brand paintballs. Gun rentals available at additional cost. 18 Discover the best kept secrets in Livingston County Events January February March Pinckney, Lakeland, Hamburg & Hell These four small villages are nestled amidst an abundance of picturesque lakes and surrounded by 17,000 acres of recreational land. Visitors will find a warm welcome at area restaurants and retail merchants that are connected by an 18 mile hike and bike trail known as the Lakeland Trail. Escape the hectic pace of every day life and experience outstanding recreation in a convenient location. Pinckney, Lakeland, Hamburg & Hell Chamber of Commerce 810-227-5086 Hike • Bike Fish • Golf Swim Launch your boat Camp • Picnic Canoe • Kayak Horseback ride April May Discover Michigan Skiing, Mt. Brighton Media Challenge, Mt. Brighton Mt. Brighton Family Fun Day, Mt. Brighton Snowboard Challenge, Mt. Brighton St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Pinckney 4th of July Chili Cook Off Contest, Fowlerville Maple’s Sweet Story, Kensington Metropark Livingston County Home Show, Howell Taste of Livingston, Howell Juried Fine Art Show, Howell Michigan Trail Marathon, Pinckney Howell History Days, Howell Memorial Day Car Show, Brighton Blessing of the Rides, Hell June Michigan Challenge Balloonfest, Howell Art in the Park, Pinckney Detroit Symphony Orchestra Concert, Kensington Metropark July 4th of July Parade & Fireworks, Fowlerville Livingston County Fowlerville Fair, Fowlerville Summerfest, Brighton Red Hacker Hoops, Fowlerville August Brighton Fine Art Fest, Brighton Howell Melonfest, Howell Family Fall Fun Fest and Feast, Fowlerville Easy Riders Rock & Blues Festival, Fowlerville September Brighton Harvestfest, Brighton Dances with Dirt, Hell Hamburg Village Festival & Railroad Days, Hamburg October Seasonal Fall-Themed Attractions Legend of Sleepy Howell, Howell November Fantasy of Lights Parade, Howell Holiday Glow, Brighton Livingston County Expo, Brighton Round School Bazaar, Hartland December Athletic Boosters 5K Run, Fowlerville Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony, Fowlerville Christmas in the ’Ville, Fowlerville Crèche Exhibit, Howell Black Sheep Weavers, Hartland Warm N’ Cozy Bazaar, Hartland Light Up The Park, Pinckney Handel’s Messiah, Hartland 1.800.686.8474 | www.lccvb.org 19 • All Major Baymont Inn & Suites 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4120 Lambert Dr, Howell 517.546.0712 950 S Grand Ave, Fowlerville 517.223.9165 11 12 10087 M-59, Hartland 810.632.7177 • • IN Heated • $$ $$ Complimentary continental breakfast, newspaper, in-room coffee, refrigerators, A/C. guest laundry, corp. rates 60 •• • 60 •• • • • • IN $$$ Best Western Howell 1500 Pinckney Rd, Howell 517.548.2900 59 • • • Limited • All Major • • OUT • • IN Heated All Major IN • All Major • All Major • All Major • $$ Best Western Whitmore Lake 9897 Main St, Whitmore Lake 734.449.2058 61 •• • • Limited 7799 Conference Center Dr, Brighton 810.225.9200 • 866.382.2893 Toll Free 90 Under 17 free •• • • • 30 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - Brighton 106 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - Howell 77 •• • Limited • • Under 19 free •• • • • •• • • • • • Lake Access IN Heated IN Heated • All Major • All Major • • • $$$ Breakfast available, in-room movies, conference center facilities, catering available $ 5 elegant theme Jacuzzi suites, extended stay efficiencies, kitchenettes, 1 or 2 beds, cable TV, pond, mini snacks provided in Jacuzzi suites $$$ $$$ Homewood Suites by Hilton 8060 Challis Rd, Brighton 810.225.0200 94 •• Under 18 free • • IN Heated • $$$ Kensington Inn 124 Holiday Lane, Howell 866.222.2122 Reservations 107 • • • • Under 18 free • OUT • All Major • All Major • Complimentary continental breakfast, in-room coffee, free newspaper, refrigerators/microwaves, guest laundry, corp. rates, cable TV, HBO, high speed internet $$$ Grand View Inn 5474 E Grand River, Howell 517.546.2690 Complimentary continental breakfast, free coffee and newspaper, A/C, corp. rates, HBO, wireless internet Complimentary continental breakfast, free newspaper, guest laundry, A/C, corp. rates Courtyard by Marriott $ Complimentary extended continental breakfast, executive suites, jacuzzi suites, fitness center, guest laundry, HBO, updated business center, meeting facilities to 60 people Indoor heated pool, 24 hour fitness, business center, free hot breakfast bar, int. corridors, wire/wireless, free local phone calls, tow line speakerphone, 32” flat screen room control color HD TV with movie channels, extended cable & HBO and coffee and tea makers All suite hotel with complimentary full breakfast buffet, light dinner MonThurs, high speed internet, laundry room, meeting rooms & catering Complimentary continental breakfast, kitchenettes, free coffee, microwaves & refrigerators available, guest laundry, fax/copy service, weekly rates, truck parking, wireless internet Woodland Lake Motel 8029 W Grand River, Brighton 810.229.7093 The LCCVB is not a lodging rating agency. For official quality rating information consult the AAA or Mobile Rating Guides. 20 • • Best Western Hartland 1397 N Burkhart Rd, Howell 517.548.0100 10 •• • • Complimentary continental breakfast, in-room coffee & safes, iron/boards, hair dryers, exercise room & outside patio, VIP amenities Best Western Fowlerville 8285 Movie Dr, Brighton 810.225.4300 9 75 IN Heated OTHER AMENITIES • All Major PRICE RANGE CREDIT CARDS • All Major PACKAGES AVAILABLE NON-SMOKING ROOMS POOL PETS MEETING ROOMS JACUZZI ROOMS SUITES # OF UNITS location as shown on the map on page 21. WALK-TO DINING The number of the facility corresponds to its CABLE TV For online hotel packages visit www.lccvb.org KIDS UNDER 12 FREE Lodging www.lccvb.org | 1.800.686.8474 17 • • $ $40 & higher • • $$ $55 & higher $ $$$ $75 & higher Microwave on request, iron/boards, cable/HBO Livingston County Map WARNER TOOLEY BURKHART M OR E TH O MPS ON 2 19 21 20 R MASON 9 EXIT 133 11 ND RIV ER WHITE LAKE RD BYRON EXIT 137 4 CHASE LAKE 9 . 6 OAK GROVE PARSHALLVILLE RD. FOWLERVILLE STOW RD Fenton GRA OLD US-23 12 IVE NAR D GR AN DR CLIN TON B AR 1 Parks & Recreation 1 Brighton Recreation Area 2 Howell City Park 3 Huron Meadows Metropark 4 Island Lake Recreation Area 5 Kensington Metropark 6 Lakelands Trail State Park 7 Pinckney Recreation Area 22 MICHIGAN (D-19) W FENTON WET BOWEN 17 HARTLAND Hotels & Motels 1 Baymont Inn & Suites 2 Best Western Fowlerville 3 Best Western Hartland 4 Best Western Howell 5 Best Western Whitmore Lake 6 Courtyard by Marriott 7 Grand View Inn 8 Holiday Inn Express - Brighton 9 Holiday Inn Express - Howell 10 Homewood Suites 11 Kensington Inn 12 Woodland Lake Motel EXIT 70 16 HACKER ON ILS CH KENSINGTON EULER OLD US -23 LATSON ART BURKH 13 CLYDE Attractions 1 Mt. 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