We love our small towns in Michigan. They are rich in history, have that everyone-knows-your-name charm, and are really fun to visit when we want to get away from the big city.

But just which small town takes the cake for best kept secret? That’s certainly a question that’s up for debate, but there’s one thing for sure: Michigan is home to many awesome little secrets tucked away in all corners of the Mitten.

Port Austin, the tiny lakeside Thumb town of about 650, definitely fits into that category. Next time you’re considering unearthing a hidden gem in the state, here are seven reasons why Port Austin should be on your list.

  1. Quaint shops…

Grindstone General Store/Facebook Pictured here, Grindstone General Store, in business since 1890. Stop in for a cone in the ice cream parlor, peruse the Michigan-made gifts, and maybe pick up some Sanders candies for the road.

  1. And restaurants

Pictured here, The Bank 1884 Food & Spirits. As the name implies this spot was once a bank… Built in… 1884. Obviousness aside, this staple provides fine dining, a casual atmosphere, and a piece of history.

  1. One of the largest farmers markets in the state.

Michigan Municipal League/Flickr Stock up on plenty of Michigan farm fresh produce at this epic-sized farmers market.

  1. Views of Lake Huron that just won’t quit.

Avacados/Flickr Sneak a peek at the Port Austin Reef Lighthouse.

  1. And recreational activities abound.

Derek A Young/Flickr When the weather’s right, Turnip Rock (pictured here) is a great place to kayak around.

  1. A place where you can spread out on the sandy beaches.

Daniel Hoherd/Flickr Or maybe lounging about on a beach blanket is more your thing.

  1. And when the day is over, you’re rewarded with some of the most spectacular sunsets around.

Colin Carmichael/Flickr C’mon, how can anyone resist a view like this?

This place has us ready to pack our bags now. Tell us, what do you love about Port Austin?

Grindstone General Store/Facebook

Pictured here, Grindstone General Store, in business since 1890. Stop in for a cone in the ice cream parlor, peruse the Michigan-made gifts, and maybe pick up some Sanders candies for the road.

Pictured here, The Bank 1884 Food & Spirits. As the name implies this spot was once a bank… Built in… 1884. Obviousness aside, this staple provides fine dining, a casual atmosphere, and a piece of history.

Michigan Municipal League/Flickr

Stock up on plenty of Michigan farm fresh produce at this epic-sized farmers market.

Avacados/Flickr

Sneak a peek at the Port Austin Reef Lighthouse.

Derek A Young/Flickr

When the weather’s right, Turnip Rock (pictured here) is a great place to kayak around.

Daniel Hoherd/Flickr

Or maybe lounging about on a beach blanket is more your thing.

Colin Carmichael/Flickr

C’mon, how can anyone resist a view like this?

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