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Manistee offers a wide variety of activities to keep visitors entertained, no matter their age or interests. Outdoor enthusiasts can relax on the area’s beautiful beaches, play a round of golf, or hike through the scenic Manistee National Forest. Take a leisurely stroll along the Manistee Riverwalk, enjoy a sunset cruise on Lake Michigan, or experience some of the region’s top fishing spots.
For those who prefer indoor activities, Manistee has plenty to offer, including a casino, live theater performances, and a movie theater downtown. With its mix of outdoor adventure, scenic beauty, and entertainment options, Manistee is a must-visit destination for a fun and memorable West Michigan getaway.
Fawn Crest Golf Course & Country Club, 553 Seaman Rd., Wellston, MI, 49689, (231) 848-4174
Little River Casino Resort, 2700 Orchard Hwy, Manistee, MI, 49660, (888) 568-2244
Northern Michigan Dragway, 13991 Potter Rd., Bear Lake, MI, 49614, (231) 362-3439
Ramsdell Regional Center for the Arts, 101 S. Maple St., MI 49660, (231) 398-9770
S.S. City of Milwaukee Museum, 99 Arthur St., Manistee, MI, 49660, (231) 723-3587
Vogue Theatre, 383 River St., Manistee, MI, (231) 222-5199
Oceana Golf Club, 3333 W. Weaver, Shelby, MI, 49455 (231) 861-4271
Planning a visit to the Manistee area? Have questions about your trip? Here’s where you can find help:
Contact the Manistee County Tourism Authority here:

There are great events and festivals throughout the year in Manistee, Michigan’s Victorian Port City. Find fun for the whole family!

Manistee County fishing reports for the Manistee River and Manistee Lake are provided by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

Take a tour on the Historic S.S. City of Milwaukee car ferry and the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Acacia docked in Manistee, Michigan.

Onekama, in Manistee County, is the first community along the M-22 Scenic Heritage Route and is commonly known as the “Two Lake Town.”

Manistee has the unique combination of beauty, history and nature, which attracts visitors from all over and inspires many to call it home.

The Manistee Riverwalk follows the Manistee River from Jones Street, under the US-31 bridge, behind downtown, and ends at First Street beach.