Tag: “Spring Lake Heights”

59 places found.

  1. Val di Luce

  2. Lake Casitas

    Lake Casitas is a midsize lake with camping, boating, water adventure park, fishing and other events.

  3. Snow Lake

    Snow Lake is a 2.5 mile, or about a two hour hike from the off-road car park. It is easy to moderate, with a series of slight ridges to cross, ascending and descending into meadows and glacial lakes reaching Bench Lake after ¾ mile, then continuing another ½ mile to Snow Lake.

  4. Nobrow Coffee and Tea Company

    The commitment to a quality coffee product is reflected in their selection of bean supplier, IntelligentsiA Coffee Roasters, as well as the level of skill practiced behind the bar when crafting espresso drinks.

    The walls of Nobrow are used as an art gallery, while the back space of the building has been partitioned into studio spaces for local artists.

  5. Pamelia Lake

    You can only hike in to see Pamelia Lake. It is just a short 2-mile hike off of NF-40 in the Mt.

  6. Sunset Bay

    Located directly on the shores of Lake Superior, Sunset Bay RV Resort & Campground is one of the oldest continuously operating campgrounds in the Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Started in 1944 by Pete Lukonich, Sunset Bay has been a family favorite from generation to generation.

  7. Midway Steak House

    Love a great steak & cheese? How about some Italian sausage with onions and peppers?

  8. The New York Finger Lakes

    The New York Finger Lakes is an area of New York State just above Ithaca, which is home to winding scenic roads, tranquil lakes and known as the East Coast's wine country. The majority of the regions best wineries are located along three of the areas larger lakes, Cayuga, Seneca and Keuka Lakes.

  9. Lake Crescent, WA

    A long crescent-shaped lake along Route 101 on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, Lake Crescent is surrounded by hiking trails for all abilities and is close to the snow-capped mountains, rain forests and hot springs of Olympic National Park

  10. Lincoln Park

    Lincoln Park is a 1,200 acre park stretching along Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois. It is the largest public park in Chicago.