by Dylan Cook | Nov 5, 2019 | Cadillac Stories, Hunting and Fishing
(Mike Porter, Tim Porter, Levi Rowan, Lynn Frankenberger, and Jon Porter take a break from hunting for a picture and some lunch) November 15, a day for many Michiganders filled with incredible excitement. The opening day of deer rifle season is one of the best days of...
by Dylan Cook | Nov 5, 2019 | Cadillac Stories, Hunting and Fishing
(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 Joy | Oct 31, 2019 | Cadillac Stories, Recreation Science, Winter Skiing - XC Ski/Snowshoe, Winter Skiing-Downhill
An overview of snowmaking operations at Caberfae Peaks with their snowmaking expert, Tim Meyer, article written by Maralee Cook. Picture this: You’re enjoying the outdoor heated pool and spa late at night at Caberfae Peaks Resort, gazing up at the stars after an...
by Dylan Cook | Oct 30, 2019 | Cadillac Stories, Hunting and Fishing
Cadillac, Michigan has the luxury of being located in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway. This means that many ducks and geese will migrate through the area on their way south. The Cadillac area also has the good fortune of having many lakes, ponds, and marshes for...
by Nate Houk | Oct 28, 2019 | Cadillac Stories, Hiking Trails, Trails, Parks & Water
Waldeck Island Nature Preserve is an 11-acre nature preserve located on Stone Ledge Lake. On the preserve is a 1.2-mile looped trail through the serene forests and around the bio-diverse swamp. Walking the trail, exploring the shoreline, and visiting the viewing...
by Nate Houk | Oct 28, 2019 | Cadillac Stories, Hiking Trails, Trails, Parks & Water
The Clam River Greenway is a 1.6 mile paved trail that takes visitors from the CASA soccer fields to a couple Lake Cadillac trails. The trail is 10 feet wide and covers multiple boardwalks, bridges, and snakes with the Clam River through its entirety. “Walking...
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