by Jayden Hewitt | May 13, 2026 | Fall, Hiking Trails, Late Fall, Spring, Summer, Trails & Parks, winter
Dogwalker’s Paradise: A Guide to Dog-Friendly Travel in the Cadillac Area *Our Dog Blog is updated regularly; any additional suggestions are welcome* Traveling is great, but when you have dogs, it can get a bit “hairy” at times. In the Cadillac Area, there are plenty...
by Jayden Hewitt | Jan 20, 2026 | Fall, Late Fall, Spring, Summer, winter
It’s time to get a jump start on 2026. But what should you do? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with 26 things to cross off your bucket list, ranging from awe-inspiring views, tasty treats, and even ways to fun ways to exercise. Spring Book...
by CAVB Staff | Sep 7, 2025 | Cadillac Stories, Events, Fall, KISS, Self Guided Trips, Tourism News
Cadillac, Michigan is celebrating 50 years of the band’s historic visit in 2025 – all summer and into the fall. Take the new expanded KISStory tour which includes 18+ stops and other special activities leading up to the anniversary weekend! A New Permanent...
by CAVB Staff | Sep 6, 2025 | 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 | Sep 2, 2025 | 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 Dave Foley | Sep 1, 2025 | Cadillac Stories, Fall, Hiking Trails, Out and About with Dave Foley, Trails & Parks
The 4600 mile North Country Trail (NCT), beginning in Maine and running to North Dakota, passes through Michigan. More than 100 miles of it are within 40 miles of Cadillac. With so many miles of trail available, deciding where to go could be a problem. But wherever...