A Michigan Small Town Perfect for Exploring
When you think of visiting a small town, you probably think of driving around small town U.S.A. and experiencing that area driving from one spot to the next. But, as it turns out, Michigan has one of the best small towns for exploring on foot, according to experts. It’s not Mackinac Island, either. I’ve been to this spot and agree it’s very explore-worthy. So, if you’re looking to really experience a city on foot, this could be a dream spot for you.
Michigan Has One of the Best Small Towns for Exploring on Foot, Experts Say
The experts at TravelandLeisure.com have put together a tally of some of the best small towns in America to travel without a car. “Whether you’re an urbanite who never got a license or just a traveler who prefers that someone else do the navigating, you’ll find lots to enjoy in these locales, which offer the perfect mix of transit access, walkability, and quaint village living,” they state. They add that even without a car, “As countless folk songs and movies make clear, America’s small towns are great places to explore on long, meandering road trips.” That’s so true. I simply love exploring small towns, especially just by walking around.
Before we get to our state, let’s look at the No. 1 best small town for exploring without a car. It’s Jackson, Wyoming, which the magazine says is a place billionaires have been flocking to for years. “A 15-minute taxi ride through Jackson’s picturesque outskirts will bring you from JAC to the town square, where dozens of hotels sit within walking distance,” they explain. They also suggest staying at the gorgeous Cloudveil or “affordable-but-trendy” Anvil Hotel to be close to all the attractions without having to drive. No. 2 on the tally is Winter Park, Colorado, which experts say is a great spot if you want to go skiing in Colorado but avoid I-70 traffic.
So, which Michigan small town is one of the best for exploring without a car? It’s Traverse City, Michigan, with the experts at Travel and Leisure loving its outdoor offerings. Of course, when you think of places in Michigan to explore without a car, you might think of Mackinac Island, which is car-less. But, Traverse City is a great spot, too, with “a walkable, beachfront downtown that’s loaded with fudge shops, boutiques, and stylish lodgings.” I’ve been to Traverse City before and agree that it’s a fantastic spot to explore, so I’m happy to see us represented. Reach out to me with your favorite Michigan small towns.