| The charming Victorian town of Chesaning, MI, in the southeast region of the state, is a great location for your Michigan vacation. This former lumbering community features many attractions and activities that will appeal especially for visitors interested in exploring the area’s history and heritage. A simple walking tour of the town will allow you to observe many of the grand old Victorian mansions and interesting architecture. Several area museums will allow you to explore an interesting array of topics; the Chesaning Area Historical Museum is located in a late-19th century church building and exhibits Chesaning area historical artifacts and information while the nearby Saginaw Railway Museum features operable diesel locomotive, cabooses, and box cars. You may enjoy searching for that perfect antique in one of the area’s many antique malls and shops. For nature lovers, a day spent in the Ringwood Forest in St. Charles will be the perfect escape. Featuring boat launches and bank-fishing access to the Bad River as well as 3 miles of walking trails and the Historical Spruce Alley, a walkway lined with majestic spruce trees this park is a beautiful retreat. You can enjoy whatever pursuits capture your attention during the day, while spending your nights in luxurious comfort in one of our bed and breakfast inns. You will find that the attention to detail and personal touches of bed and breakfast lodging is an exciting alternative to conventional hotels. |