
Traverse City, located in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, is especially famous for its cherries, earning it the title of the "Cherry Capital of the World." Each year, the area’s cherry orchards produce harvests, attracting visitors eager to indulge.

The cherry season in Traverse City typically peaks in July, coinciding with the annual National Cherry Festival. Dating back to 1925, celebrates the cherry harvest with a week-long is a highlight of the summer season in Traverse City. Home to numerous cherry farms, many offer tours and u-pick experiences. Many have markets and bakeries where guests can savor homemade cherry treats and take part in family-friendly activities.


In addition to cherries, Traverse City’s farms produce a variety of other fruits, including apples, blueberries, and strawberries. Driving through the countryside around Traverse City, visitors will find numerous roadside fruit stands brimming with produce. For a more substantial meal there some classic drive-in burger stands.


Beyond its agricultural attractions, Traverse City boasts stunning natural landscapes, including the shores of Lake Michigan and the nearby Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The area offers outdoor activities, from hiking and biking to boating and fishing.
