


A nature lover's paradise, offering hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and educational programs in a beautiful forest setting.
A scenic 3.5-mile trail offering beautiful views of Honey Creek and its wildlife.
A historic center offering exhibits and guided tours about the area's natural and cultural history.
An evening event offering stargazing opportunities with knowledgeable guides.
For wildlife viewing and enjoying scenic views at the interpretive center.
For protection against sudden rain showers common in the region.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects during outdoor activities.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its homemade jams and fresh coffee.
A historic spot for lunch, serving classic sandwiches since 1950.
An upscale dining experience, famous for its steaks and seafood dishes.
Fluffy buttermilk pancakes topped with local wildberry compote and whipped cream.
Juicy beef patty with bacon, cheddar, and caramelized onions on a brioche bun.
Creamy dip made with locally smoked trout, served with house-made potato chips.
These bears are a symbol of the local logging history and are hand-carved from local wood by artisans at the Honey Creek Interpretive Center.
This pure maple syrup is tapped from the sugar maple trees in the Honey Creek area and is a local delicacy.
These socks are hand-knitted by local artisans using wool from the region's sheep, keeping the tradition of knitting alive.

Witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of salmon returning to their natal streams in the pristine Quinault River, Washington.

A bustling market in Paris, offering fresh produce and local flavors since 1628.
A scenic, 1.5-mile riverside walkway offering beautiful views, public art, and recreational activities along the Kalamazoo River.