This Charming Beach Town on Lake Huron in Michigan is Encircled by State Parks for a Scenic Waterfront Escape

Published
This Charming Beach Town on Lake Huron in Michigan is Encircled by State Parks for a Scenic Waterfront Escape

At the farthest reaches of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula sits the tiny Rogers City. Home to a few thousand people, the underrated destination offers travelers a laidback vibe, heaps of outdoor recreation opportunities, and striking views of the expansive Lake Huron. There’s also a bustling marina and plenty of local parks, giving you ample opportunities to stretch your legs and grab a breath of fresh air.



Rogers City is quite small, so don’t expect big city amenities. Getting here can be challenging too, as it’s in a remote part of Michigan that’s far from travel hubs like Detroit and Grand Rapids. Sandwiched between Hoeft and Thompson’s Harbor state parks, there are plenty of opportunities to hike and explore the natural splendors of the area. But if you’re looking to unwind in a charming small town surrounded by wilderness, Rogers City is worth a closer look. That’s especially true if you’re seeking an affordable vacation, as you’ll find some delightful (and affordable) lodging options that fit just about every budget. You’re also not far from Mackinac Island, the only city in America where cars are banned – which makes for an excellent all-day excursion.

Huron Sunrise Trail and outdoor recreation

One of the most iconic ways to explore Rogers City is by hiking or biking the Huron Sunrise Trail. Running for 11 miles, the paved path carves through a forest tucked along the shores of Lake Huron. You’ll be treated to peekaboo views of the water as you move from Rogers City to the 40 Mile Point Lighthouse. Best of all, it winds past several other places that are worth exploring — including Hoeft State Park and the Rogers City Marina. Hoeft State Park is particularly notable, as it offers beach access and views of sand dunes that roll right up to the water.

Whether you walk, bike, or drive there, be sure to stop by the 40 Mile Point Lighthouse at the end of the Huron Sunrise Trail. This historic structure has been standing since 1896 and was renovated in 1996. Today, you can stop by the museum and pilot house to learn more about the striking landmark. There’s also a gift shop if you want to snag a souvenir for your trip.

See also  Discover How to Save on Dining While Traveling with the Five Block Rule

Prefer to keep it local? Lakeside Park is right in town, just steps from the stops and restaurants of tiny downtown Rogers Park. Sprawling for 10 acres along Lake Huron, it’s home to a lovely swimming area, a playground, a basketball court, and other outdoor amenities. For more beach fun, head over to the nearby affordable beach town of Cheboygan with laidback vibes that’s just as underrated as Rogers City.



Planning your trip to Rogers City

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.