Top Things To Do And See
In And Around
The Cadillac Area
137 Miles of Snowmobile Trails
Cadillac is a snowmobilers paradise! Cadillac keeps hundreds of miles of
trails in top condition and because we are a hub of a sprawling state wide
trail system, cross-state connections are easy. Cadillac is also the host of
the North American Snowmobile Festival the first weekend in February.
Boating and Fishing
Cadillac offers both Lakes Cadillac and Mitchell which are ideal for boating
and fishing. Public boat launches and a city dock offers easy accessibility
to the water for boaters and shore fishing.
Cadillac City Park and Rotary Pavilion
The City Park and Rotary Pavilion is the hub of community events and
celebrations. Music concerts, Christmas in the Park, Festival of the Arts,
Chestnut Festival, weddings and family picnics bring the community together
in this warm and friendly environment.
Carl T. Johnson Hunting and Fishing Museum
Whether an avid sportsman or an outdoor enthusiast, the Carl T Johnson
Center is sure to fascinate you. This center combines modern technology with
Cadillac’s abundant natural resources.
Golf Cadillac
Cadillac is the first tee of Northern Michigan Golf. Golf Cadillac is
Michigan’s new affordable golf destination. Whether business or pleasure,
Golf Cadillac facilities can accommodate any budget, any size vacation plans
or any size group.
Keith McKellop Walkway
This scenic walkway is located in the heart of town on the shores of Lake
Cadillac. Walk, jog, run, in-line skate or just take a stroll over the Clam
River and enjoy the gaslights that border this well used sidewalk.
Historical Walking Tour
Enjoy a stroll along the streets of Cadillac while observing the unique
historical homes and businesses. These sights include the elaborate Carnegie
Library which now houses the Wexford County Historical Museum and the Cummer
Diggins office building now owned and operated by the Cadillac News.
Self-guided maps are available at the Historical Museum, on the pages of the
Cadillac Entertainment Guide and can also be picked up at the Cadillac Area
Visitors Bureau.
Lake Cadillac Bike Path
The Lake Cadillac Bike Path is perfect for the outdoor enthusiast. A
smooth 7 ˝ mile path surrounding Lake Cadillac is the perfect way to enjoy a
relaxing stroll, inline skating or bicycling.
Shay Steam Locomotive
On display in the City Park, the famous Shay Locomotive is a special
feature of Cadillac. Invented in the 1800’s for the logging industry, the
Shay, possibly more than any event, person or thing, made possible the
success of Cadillac in the late 1800’s.
Caberfae Scenic Overlook
Pristine panoramic vistas await you when you visit the Caberfae Scenic
Overlook constructed by the US Forest Service. The overlook is located
between Caberfae Ski Resort and Harrietta and is handicap accessible.
White Pine State Trail Park
The White Pine Trail is Michigan’s newest, narrowest and longest State
Park extending 92 miles from Cadillac to Comstock Park and intersecting the
Pere Marquette Trail, extending 54 miles from Baldwin to Clare. This trail,
formally an abandoned railroad track, offers a scenic route away from
traffic and congested areas. NO WHEELED MOTOR VEHICLES ARE ALLOWED.
Downtown Cadillac
Downtown Cadillac is a bustling, vibrant, strollable, walkable people
place with unique shops, gathering places in distinctly different
restaurants, gaslights, graceful trees, a uniquely patterned brick walkway,
restored facades, clock tower and gentle curving pocket parks that lead to
the city park and lakefront.
The Waterfall
Unlike most waterfalls which are formed by a stream falling over a rock
ledge, this waterfall is based on a dense layer of clay, which being
resistant to erosion has created this feature. The clay in turn is protected
by a layer of grasses and mosses at the edge of the 7-8 foot waterfall. The
waterfall is located west of Harrietta near the Manistee River. Leave only
footprints and take only pictures. Maps to the waterfall may be picked up at
the Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau.
Cadillac’s Festivals and Events
Cadillac is the host to many festivals and events throughout the year.
Some of these include the North American Snowmobile Festival, Cadillac
Lakefront Fourth of July, Cadillac Festival of the Arts, Chestnut Harvest
Festival, Christmas in the Park and First Night Cadillac. Other festivals
and events around Cadillac are the Mesick Mushroom Festival, Irons Flea
Roast and Ox Market, Marion Fair, Buckley Old Steam Engine Show and the
Hughston Cow Camp and Rodeo.
The Manistee River and the Pine River
The Manistee River and the Pine River are located just minutes from
Cadillac. There are many canoe liveries between the two rivers that rent
canoes, kayaks and tubes. The Pine River is the most difficult of the two
rivers while the Manistee is more of a floating river.
Other Things To See And Do While In
The Cadillac Area
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Adventure Island has waterslides, miniature golf,
go-carts and batting cages.
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Kenwood Park and beach includes a Frisbee golf course
and a children’s playground.
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Cadillac has 3 different bowling alleys and the Cadillac
5 Theater.
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Antique stores lie in both downtown Cadillac and
outlying areas.
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Cadillac has miles of hiking, biking and cross country
ski trails.
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Visit the Harrietta Fish Hatchery to see fish in various
stages of development.
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Go camping!
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Take the Chestnut tree Tour (directions can be found at
www.cadillacmichigan.com/chestnuts)
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Tennis courts can be found near the Cadillac High
School, behind McKinley Elementary School and in downtown Lake City.
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Diggins Hill is a great sledding hill for those snowy
winter days.
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“Open skating” is scheduled at various times at the
Wexford Civic Center indoor ice rink (www.thewex.com)
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Caberfae Peaks Ski & Golf Resort is located 12 miles
west of Cadillac and offers downhill and cross country skiing and
snowboarding.
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See a show at the Footliters Theater.
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Fall color tour signs go up in mid September and stay up
through the duration of the colors. Just follow the color tour routes and
the colorful Cadillac symbol.
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