The bountiful freshwaters of Michigan make fishing one of the state's premier outdoor activities. From Lake Huron to countless inland lakes, plus abundant rivers and streams, the Oscoda area is the ideal spot to try a little fishing during your next getaway. But wait, you're visiting in the winter? No worries... the fishing doesn't stop when the water freezes.
Whether you love holiday shopping or dread it, the shops in downtown East Tawas make gift-giving easy! This quaint shopping district along Newman Street features an eclectic mix of retailers, in a setting with beach-town charm that's all decked out for the holidays.
The holiday season is a magical time in Michigan, and there's no better way to get into the holly, jolly spirit than with a Christmas parade! Bundle up with your loved one, grab a seat along the parade route, and watch the festive procession of brightly lit floats and marching bands playing joyous carols. Here along Lake Huron, we have two communities – Oscoda and East Tawas – that host fun and festive Christmas parades, complete with tree lightings, sing-alongs, hot cocoa, holiday treats, and more.
Back by popular demand, Huron House is once again offering our guests their own private igloo on the beach, perfect for taking in a famous Lake Huron sunrise or spending a romantic evening under the stars. Surprise your love with an enchanting experience they'll cherish forever by reserving the beachside igloo during your next stay with us. Reservations are being accepted now for the igloo, available from Nov. 1, 2021, to April 1, 2022.
Boasting more than 120 lighthouses along its 3,200 miles of shoreline, Michigan has the distinction of having more lighthouses than any other state in the U.S. These towering lakeside lights have played a historic role in keeping the Great Lakes safe for nearly two centuries. One of our favorites is the Tawas Point Lighthouse, located at the end of a sandy peninsula that separates Tawas Bay from Lake Huron.
Sweater weather is here along Lake Huron! If you like all things fall – from the crisp air and vibrant foliage to pumpkin patches and apple picking – then Michigan is the place to spend the perfect autumn getaway. Here in Oscoda, visitors can soak in fall's splendor on our hiking trails, in our parks and along the lakeshore. And at fun festivals, like Pumpkins in the Park, when our coastal community comes together to celebrate the change in seasons.
An annual tradition for more than 45 years, Paul Bunyan Days in Oscoda is a weekend full of games, music, crafters and demonstrations, and good food. This lively festival, which celebrates one of America's most famous folklore heroes, is on tap for Sept. 17-19, at Furtaw Field, in the shadow of a 13-foot statue that memorializes this giant lumberjack legend.
For an unforgettable experience on water, treat your special someone to a cruise on the AuSable River Queen. It's the only paddlewheel riverboat of its kind operating in northern Michigan. This double-decker vessel is modeled after the famous Mississippi River paddleboats and takes passengers on a two-hour journey down the majestic AuSable River.
This summer you can spend the day admiring handcrafted items and fine works of art all while taking in the breathtaking views of Lake Huron. Two of Northern Michigan’s favorite arts and crafts shows, Flights on the Beach and the Harmony Festival, are back for another year. Don't miss these opportunities to sip, stroll and shop!
Abundant sunshine, comfortable temperatures, spectacular views of lakes, rivers and forests. Michigan summers are unmatched! The summer months are meant to be spent outside enjoying the beautiful weather and partaking in outdoor adventures. What better way to accomplish this than by visiting the AuSable River Festival and the AuSable River Canoe Marathon.