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Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau

β˜…4.6(15 reviews)$Museum
πŸ•‘ 20-30 minutesπŸ‘Ά Best for all ages. Parents will appreciate the comprehensive travel planning resources, while kids can grab colorful brochures and help choose the family's next adventure. Particularly useful for families with children ages 5-12 who enjoy having input on vacation activities.

About

The Cadillac Area Visitors Bureau serves as your first stop for family-friendly adventure planning in the heart of northern Michigan. While primarily an information center, the staff here are incredibly knowledgeable about local attractions, seasonal events, and hidden gems that will make your family vacation memorable. Pick up maps, brochures, and insider tips about the area's best kid-friendly activities, from beaches to trails to local festivals.

Highlights

  • βœ“Free maps and guides to Cadillac's family attractions and outdoor activities
  • βœ“Knowledgeable staff who can recommend age-appropriate activities
  • βœ“Current information on local events, festivals, and seasonal happenings
  • βœ“Discount coupons for area attractions and restaurants
  • βœ“Brochures about nearby state parks, beaches, and hiking trails

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit first thing on Monday morning to get personalized recommendations from staff before starting your Cadillac adventures.
  2. 2.Ask about current seasonal events and festivals that might not be advertised online, as staff have the most up-to-date information.
  3. 3.Request the family activity guide which highlights kid-friendly attractions, playgrounds, and swimming spots around the area.
  4. 4.Pick up discount coupons for local attractions, mini golf, and restaurants that can save your family money throughout your visit.
  5. 5.The office is located downtown, so combine your visit with a walk to nearby shops or a treat at a local ice cream parlor.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (9:00-10:00 AM) when staff have more time for personalized recommendations and the office is less crowded. Early in your trip is ideal so you can plan the rest of your stay with insider knowledge.

What to Know

This is a free visitor information center with no admission cost. Parking is available on Mitchell Street, and the office is closed weekends, so plan accordingly if you arrive on Friday through Sunday.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round on weekdays only (closed weekends). Summer months are busiest with tourist traffic. Winter visitors can get information about snowmobiling, skiing, and ice fishing activities in the area.

Nearby Eats

Head to Clam Lake Beer Company (family-friendly brewery with kids menu) or Hermann's European Cafe for casual dining, both within walking distance downtown.

More Activities Near Cadillac

Adventure

Mackinaw Trail

Free

The Mackinaw Trail offers 24 miles of smooth, paved pathway perfect for family bike rides through Northern Michigan's beautiful forests and wetlands. This free, multi-use trail is ideal for families wanting to introduce kids to cycling adventures, with relatively flat terrain and plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife along the way.

Park

City Park

β˜…4.9Free

City Park in Cadillac offers families a peaceful retreat with plenty of open green space perfect for running, playing, and unwinding together. With its excellent 4.9-star rating and zero admission cost, this 24/7 accessible park provides picnic facilities and walking paths that make it an ideal spot for spontaneous family outings or planned gatherings.

Park

The Market at Cadillac Commons

β˜…4.8Free

The Market at Cadillac Commons is a beautifully designed downtown park that has become a favorite gathering spot for local families and visitors alike. With its refreshing splash pad for hot summer days, modern playground equipment, and plenty of open green space for running and playing, this park offers something for every child while parents relax in the comfortable community areas.

Nature

Huron-Manistee National Forests

β˜…4.7Free

Spanning nearly a million acres across Michigan's Lower Peninsula, Huron-Manistee National Forests offers families an incredible outdoor playground with endless opportunities for adventure. With its well-maintained hiking trails, scenic picnic areas, and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, this spectacular natural treasure provides the perfect setting for kids to disconnect from screens and reconnect with nature.