Getting here

Drive in with daylight left, especially if the bay is part of the arrival.

Petoskey is a road-trip town for most visitors. The practical plan is simple: arrive before dinner, save the scenic north-shore drives for rested hours, and treat winter or fall weekends like they need extra margin.

By car

US-31 and I-75 do most of the work

From Grand Rapids, Detroit, or Chicago, expect a real northern Michigan drive. Keep the last hour flexible so you do not miss the bay at arrival.

By air

Pellston is closest; Traverse City has more options

Pellston Regional Airport is the nearest commercial airport. Traverse City often has more flight and rental-car flexibility, with a longer but scenic drive.

Ferry day

Mackinac trips need their own timing

If Mackinac Island or a Straits cruise is in the plan, give it a dedicated day rather than stacking it after a late Petoskey morning.

Arrival rule

Do not make the first night complicated.

A good Petoskey arrival is bay view, dinner, short walk, done. Save Harbor Springs, M-119, Boyne, and Mackinac for a rested day when the drive can actually be enjoyable.

Petoskey waterfront path near Little Traverse Bay

Road-trip gear that earns its space