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Antrim County

Map-AntrimCountyInformation and links vacation lodging facilities and recreational resources in Antrim County, Michigan. Includes information on bed & breakfast inns, cabins & cottages, condominiums, hotels & motels, houseboats and resorts & lodges. 

PRINCIPAL ATTRACTIONS & EVENTS: Many Golf Courses, marinas, campgrounds, resorts, antique shops, and water-related recreational activities; Schuss Mountain-Shanty Creek ski and golf resorts; recreational harbor facilities at Elk Rapids on Lake Michigan; Antrim County Chain-O-Lakes Paddlers Open; Green River Trout Farm; Deadman’s Hill scenic overlook; Bass Festival, Mancelona (May); Walleye Fishing Tournament, Central Lake (May); Antrim County Fair (August).

COMMUNITIES OF ANTRIM COUNTY: Alba, Alden, Antrim, Atwood, Bellaire, Central Lake, Clam River, Eastport, Elk Rapids, Ellsworth, Kewadin, Mancelona and Torch Lake.

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Bellaire Bed & Brakfast

Bellaire, Michigan

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Stone Waters Inn

Bellaire, Michigan

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Stone Waters Inn - Cabins

Bellaire, Michigan

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