by CAVB Staff | Oct 4, 2024 | Fall, Self Guided Trips
Summer may be over but fun fall in the Cadillac area is just beginning! When the air turns brisk and the leaves start to turn, the days get shorter but there is still time to make lifelong memories all while supporting our local farmsteads. Dick Family Farm in McBain...
by CAVB Staff | Oct 4, 2024 | Cadillac Stories, Fall, Late Fall
If you’re looking for a unique sleep-away experience, check out one of the many cabin style options right here in Cadillac! Our local hotels are convenient, however, cabins and cottages can offer a more home away from home type of experience for families, couples and...
by CAVB Staff | Oct 3, 2024 | Fall, Fall Color Updates
Our regional Fall Color Loop around Cadillac takes you on over 200 miles of beautiful, scenic roads and destinations to experience what fall color in Northern Michigan is all about. This is a perfect trip to take over a weekend, or stay clear of the crowds and visit...
by CAVB Staff | Oct 2, 2024 | Cadillac Stories, Culture and Entertainment, Fall, Food, Drink & Markets, Hiking Trails, Hunting and Fishing, Self Guided Trips, Trails & Parks
Enjoy the New ORV Scenic Ride – Fall is the perfect time to explore the ORV Scenic Ride! With crisp autumn air and vibrant foliage in full color, you’ll experience an exciting ride through the changing landscape and you might even find some mud along the...
by Dylan Cook | Oct 1, 2024 | Cadillac Stories, Fall, Hunting and Fishing, Late Fall
(Parker McNitt fighting a steelhead on a center pin rod) The Manistee River, located west of Cadillac, is the mecca of steelhead fishing. Steelhead, a migratory rainbow trout, are one of the most sought-after fish in the world. Every year, thousands of these fish...
by Dave Foley | Sep 2, 2024 | Biking, Cadillac Stories, Downtown, Fall, Late Fall, Out and About with Dave Foley, Self Guided Trips, Summer, Trails & Parks
By Dave Foley: Tired of running the same old routes? If you’re visiting Cadillac you can go out every day for a week, never take the same route twice and start each one within five miles of downtown. #1 Keith McKellop Walkway (2 Miles) Probably the best known is the...