For the second part of our road trip through the American Midwest, we drove further north to Michigan. Our destination for the day was the Sleeping Bear Dunes, which are located near the “Cherry Capital” Traverse City. This place has a special meaning for me. You can find out more about this in our blog post.
Our day began with a simple breakfast at the Hampton Inn Cadillac (bookable at Hilton*). A little later than originally planned, we left the hotel at around 10 a.m. and drove north on the M-115. After about an hour we reached the tranquil town of Frankfort and with it our first destination, the Point Betsie lighthouse.
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes near Traverse City 28 Unterwegs mit unserem Dodge Charger](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/unterwegs-mit-unserem-dodge-charger-1024x683.jpg)
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes near Traverse City 29 Willkommen in Frankfort!](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/willkommen-in-frankfort-1024x683.jpg)
Point Betsie Lighthouse
Point Betsie Lighthouse, built in 1858, was for many years one of the most important signaling facilities on the Great Lakes. Unfortunately, maintenance work was being carried out, so we were not allowed to enter the premises. Instead, we took our son on a trip to the beach before continuing.
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 30 Point Betsie Leuchtturm](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/point-betsie-leuchtturm-1024x683.jpg)
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 31y 31 Ausflug zum Strand am Lake Michigan](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/ausflug-zum-strand-am-lake-michigan-1024x683.jpg)
Sleeping Bear Dunes
Our real goal for the day was the Sleeping Bear Dunes. This is a 288 km² nature reserve on the east shore of Lake Michigan in the US state of Michigan.
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 32 Sleeping Bear Dunes](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/sleeping-bear-dunes-1024x682.jpg)
We stopped at the Philip A. Hart Visitor Center in the village of Empire and bought an entry pass. This cost USD 20 and was valid for the entire vehicle, including the occupants, for seven days. In addition to a ticket, which we had to put behind the windshield, we were given a map with hiking recommendations and a brochure. You can also learn more about the Sleeping Bear Dunes online.
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 33 Philip A. Hart Besucherzentrum](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/philip-a.-hart-besucherzentrum-1024x683.jpg)
Sleeping Bear Dunes: Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive
We decided to drive down the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive first. This 7.5 mile one-way road follows the coast and there are a few parking lots with picnic areas along the way. Our first stop was the “Dune Overlook”. As the name suggests, we had a great view over the dune landscape on site.
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 34 Dune Overlook am Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/dune-overlook-am-pierce-stocking-scenic-drive-1024x683.jpg)
After a long lunch break we drove to the 10th stop on the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive. At this stop we unpacked the buggy and walked with our son on the concrete path to the cliffs of Lake Michigan. The sight of the deep blue water stretching to the horizon was just beautiful. One completely forgets that Lake Michigan is not an ocean but an inland body of water.
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 35 Dünenwanderung an der Steilküste des Michigansee](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/dünenwanderung-an-der-steilküste-des-michigansee-1024x683.jpg)
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 36 tiefblaues Wassers des Michigansee](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/tiefblaues-wassers-des-michigansee-1024x683.jpg)
Sleeping Bear Dunes: Dune Climb
The highlight for our son was the so-called “Dune Climb”. The approximately 130 m high sand dune was so impressive that we absolutely had to climb it. Our two-year-old son stormed up almost non-stop. About halfway we took a short break and then decided to walk, run or roll down again. Great family fun!
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 37 Sleeping Bear Dunes: Dune Climb](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/sleeping-bear-dunes-dune-climb-1024x683.jpg)
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 38 Blick von der Düne](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/blick-von-der-düne-1024x682.jpg)
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 39 Familienspass in den Sleeping Bear Dunes](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/familienspass-in-den-sleeping-bear-dunes-1024x683.jpg)
After we all got out of the sand, we got into our black Dodge Charger and drove to Traverse City. This city has a very special meaning for me because this is where the USA chapter began for me in 2006.
Camp Maplehurst
In 2006, just after I had completed my military service, I worked as a counselor at Camp Maplehurst north of Traverse City. I spent the entire summer in Michigan and not only got to know good friends here, but also discovered my “love” for the travel destination USA.
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 40 Hampton Inn Traverse City](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/hampton-inn-traverse-city-1024x767.jpg)
After checking into our hotel, a Hampton Inn on Traverse City's main drag, for the next two nights, camp was our first destination. Unfortunately, the facility was closed in 2011, so we found the remaining buildings in a very poor condition. In addition, the main driveway was blocked with a gate and entry was prohibited with several signs.
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 41 Hauptzufahrt zum Camp Maplehurst](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/hauptzufahrt-zum-camp-maplehurst-1024x683.jpg)
However, we still found a side street where there was no prohibition sign and whose barrier was also open. So we followed the sandy path and, after several curves, stood on the former camp site. Here we also realized why the driveway was open: demolition work was going on. The former stage, on which we used to organize various shows with the children, has just been razed to the ground. The former housing for the girls and the huts for the boys were demolished some time ago. The badly damaged main house was specially fenced off. All in all a sad sight!
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 42 Blick zum Hauptgebäude im Jahr 2018](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/blick-zum-hauptgebäude-im-jahr-2018-1024x683.jpg)
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 43 Blick zum Hauptgebäude im Jahr 2006](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/blick-zum-hauptgebäude-im-jahr-2006-1024x680.jpg)
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 44 Hauptgebäude Camp Maplehurst im Jahr 2018](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/hauptgebäude-camp-maplehurst-im-jahr-2018-1024x683.jpg)
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 45 Hauptgebäude Camp Maplehurst im Jahr 2006](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/hauptgebäude-camp-maplehurst-im-jahr-2006-1024x680.jpg)
Dinner at Pearl's New Orleans Kitchen
For dinner we drove to the town of Elk Rapids and had dinner at Pearl's New Orleans Kitchen. We went to the restaurant more often during our time at the camp. The interior, a bit tacky and colourful, was still the same as it was 12 years ago. We had crayfish croquettes for starters and chicken or beef po'boy (a type of sandwich) for mains.
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 46 Pearl's New Orleans Kitchen](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/pearl-s-new-orleans-kitchen-1024x768.jpg)
After the extensive dinner we had to stretch our legs again and walked through the charming town of Elk Rapids. All is right with the world here.
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 47 Elk Rapids](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/elk-rapids-1024x683.jpg)
![Road trip USA (Midwest): Sleeping Bear Dunes at Traverse City 48 Hauptstraße von Elk Rapids](https://www.miles-around.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/hauptstraße-von-elk-rapids-1024x682.jpg)
Roadtrip USA (Midwest) - route details
Tag | In total | |
Kilometer: | 165.7 mi (266.67 km) | 509.5 mi (819.96 km) |
driving time: | 04:20:36 | 13:23:26 |
Consumption: | 30,0 mpg | 29,4 mpg |
Ride costs: | – | 42,03 USD |
Overnight stay: | Hampton Inn Traverse City - $200 for two nights (bookable at Hilton*) |
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Cadillac to Traverse City road trip review
- Point Betsie Lighthouse
- Sleeping Bear Dunes
- Travere City