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Port Austin MI: 9 Best Things to Do in this Delightful Thumb Town

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Port Austin is the Get Away Destination You’ve Been Looking For

Are you ready to level up your Michigan vacation experience? You’ve been to Lake Michigan – it’s time to discover Lake Huron.

Port Austin is a tucked-away Lake Huron beach town with a laid-back feel, great for anyone that enjoys the outdoors or drinks on the patio. It’s like a Michigan version of the Gilmore Girls town of Stars Hallow.

Vibey restaurants and awesome vacation rentals make spending time in this little Michigan town a treat.

Everything is within walking distance, making this one of our favorite vacation spots to visit! 

In this article, you’ll find natural wonders, delicious food, the best place to stay, and fun ideas for family and friends. By the end, you’ll want to book a trip of your own, so read at your own risk!

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Best Things to Do in Port Austin

Lake Huron isn’t typically known for sugar sand beaches, but in Port Austin, that’s just what you get.

Marry that with fantastic outdoor adventure, dining, and shopping options, and you’ll find yourself wondering just when you can return to this little town on the tip of the Thumb.

Port Austin is a popular summer and fall destination for locals and tourists visiting Turnip Rock, especially in July and August, when the weather and water are the best.

What surprises many people about Port Austin, though, is that it’s home to the largest farmer’s market in Michigan, and that the market opens in the spring. It runs through summer and into the fall.

Here are the best things to do in Port Austin in the summer, spring, and fall:

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Kayak to Turnip Rock

Address119 E Spring St
Port Austin, MI 48467

Number one on many people’s Port Austin list is a trip to Turnip Rock. Sometimes people see photos of Turnip Rock and think they’re looking at the Pictured Rocks in the Upper Peninsula. Nope.

Turnip Rock is just off the shoreline in Lake Huron and is a sight to be seen. There’s nothing like having your own up-close, face-to-rock, eyes-to-the-sky, moment at the monument.

We’re here to tell you that we did this kayak trip and have so much to say. We used Port Austin Kayak but there are other outlets for kayaking in Port Austin as well.

The four-hour paddle trip starts at $40, and you can choose from many start times.

Although it may have been easier to take a boat to Turnip Rock, we chose the more grounded approach, opting to take the Turnip Rock Trail, a paddling waterway that hugs the rugged, undeveloped shoreline for several miles.

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Kayaking to Turnip Rock

Know What You’re Getting Into

Holy moly, the paddle to and from Turnip Rock trip is long!
There’s no way to candy-coat it.

Is it worth it?! Heck yes!!
Go. You’ll thank yourself for taking the leap, we promise!

You may want to take along:
 Waterproof speaker (to set the vibe)
 Drinking water
 Hat (four hours on the water is no joke, clouds or not)
 Sunscreen
 A packed lunch
 Water shoes
 Dramamine (for those that get seasick)

Good to know before paddling to Turnip Rock:
 The water is shallow the entire four-hour trip.
 There is no tour guide. But, tourists take this loop continuously from 9 AM – 7 PM, making it very clear where to paddle and how to get back.
 When you come across a sand bar, you can get out and swim. This was a welcome relief from the hot sun.

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Kayaking in Turnip Rock Cave

Beyond Majestic

Right about the time we wanted to give up, we passed a few girls who told us, “You’re right there! It’s just around that bend!”

I want to use words like woweeee, majestic, and wonder for what we saw next…but they pale in comparison to what laying eyes on Turnip Rock truly is like in person.

Towering rock formations, sea caves, and rocky cliffs appear as you paddle the shallow waters out to Turnip Rock.

Because this space is protected and is technically located by the shore of private property, they ask that you stay no longer than 15 minutes at the rock.

Don’t worry, it’s enough time to take it all in.

But wait – there’s more! Paddle about five – ten more minutes down the shoreline and you’ll find mini caves. The cutest little frogs live in the second portion of the caves.

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Kayak into the cave of Turnip Rock

People Ask:

Can you hike to Turnip Rock?
No, we don’t think so. There is a golf course spanning the coastline and Turnip Rock is smack dab in the middle, off the shore of that private property.

How do you get to Turnip Rock?
You can only access Turnip Rock by water. The most common ways are by kayak and boat tours.

Can you see Turnip Rock from land?
No! You can’t see Turnip Rock from land. It’s tucked out of view, just far enough that you can’t see it from either side of the point.

What is Turnip Rock?
Turnip Rock is a rock formation in Lake Huron, near Port Austin. Made of limestone, it has been shaped into what it is today by thousands of years of relentless wave and wind action.

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Turnip Rock in Port Austin
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Port Austin Farmers Market & The Village Green

Address17 W State St
Port Austin, MI 48467

The Port Austin Farmers Market, with over 50 vendors each week, is of the one of the largest farmers markets in Michigan.

If you only hear one message, let this be it: give yourself more time than you think you’ll need for a visit to the Farmer’s Market & Village Green.

Why?

The market’s so large that we found ourselves barely getting past the first round of tents in the hour we had to explore. We were both really disappointed and thrilled all at once because the gems we found were amazing and wouldn’t have wanted to spend any less time at each booth.

Produce galore, farm fresh goods, treats, food & snacks, jams, honey, pet items, antiques, African woven baskets, clothes, purses, coffee, and if you can name it, it’s probably there.

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Port Austin Village Green

The Port Austin Village Green, on the grassy square next to the market, is cuteness overload and we reveled in it all! During the warmer months, little sheds line a section of a parking lot where you can find wine, coffee, cheeses, and goods like purses and clothes.

They are open Friday and Saturday.

On Saturdays, the Village Green and The Port Austin Farmers Market blend into each other. These sheds are nestled into the massiveness of the market so if you go on a Saturday between May and October, you can’t miss it.

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Village Green

If you plan to go here, be sure to give yourself lots of time, if not the whole four hours, so you can enjoy every inch of this unique market that spans two streets and two parking lots.

Farmers Market Hours:
Begins May and runs through early-October
Saturdays, Rain or shine, 9 AM -1 PM

Village on the Green Hours:
Mid-May to Mid-Oct
Fridays: 3 PM – 7 PM, Friday Night Live: 5 PM – 7 PM , Saturdays: 9 AM – 1 PM

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Farmers Market
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Port Crescent State Park & Dark Sky Preserve

Address1775 Port Austin Rd
Port Austin, MI 48467

Welcome to one of Michigan’s best-kept secrets!

Port Crescent State Park is set along three miles of sandy Lake Huron shoreline.

There’s something magical about this spot.

Michigan Recreation Passport or Non-resident Day Pass is required to enter Port Crescent State Park.

Beach at Port Crescent State Park

The Beach:
With mini-dunes, shallow swimming water along a sandy beach and perfect picture spots, this quiet park feels like you’re at a private beach.

It’s great for families as the shoreline is sandy and not busy, making it easy to keep an eye on kids in the water. Visit this beach to chill and take in the sound of the waves.

Many Types of Camping
At Port Crescent State Park, you can choose from five different cool kinds of camping.
Geodesic domes
Full amenity Cottages
Cabins and Mini-Cabins
Hammock-only sites
Modern Campground

It’s a Dark Sky Park
If you want to see the northern lights, shooting stars, or constellations, you improve your odds by going to the Port Crescent State Park Dark Sky Preserve.

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Boardwalk at Port Crescent State Park in Port Austin
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Bird Creek Park & The Breakwall

Address8746-8774 Lake St
Port Austin, MI 48467

Bird Creek Park is one of the attractions that is located along Port Austin’s shoreline and offers lots of fun including a boardwalk, beach, splash pad and kayaking.

Calling all runners! This is a great place to run! When we were there at dusk, we saw many runners. Just imagine how beautiful an early morning run here could be.

This is also a fantastic place to enjoy the lovely view while casting out your lines to fish.

 

Port Austin Breakwall

Bonus: If you end up hungry after exploring this area, have no fear, the local restaurant Pak’s Backyard is near.

The Breakwall starts off with a bright steel blue bridge and transitions into a cement walkway with brilliant blue guard rails.

This is a great place for a sunset walk, but don’t forget a sweatshirt, light jacket, or perhaps a warm beverage. Even with perfect weather, the wind might come up out of nowhere.

On windy days, it’s cool to see the wall in action!

While we were there, tall waves crashed into one side of the wall, making fun bursts that brought to mind a firework-like water show. On the other side, the calm waters were only bothered by small ripples. What a mesmerizing contrast.

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Huron County Nature Center & Wilderness Arboretum

Address3336 Loosemore Rd
Port Austin, MI 48467

On the list for a future visit: Huron County Nature Center & Wilderness Arboretum.

This 280 acres of untouched land set aside for hikes on trails, boardwalks, bird watching, and wildlife viewing. It’s located in Hume Township.

Trails are open all year long, from dawn to dusk, and admission is always free.

Also, they often host special educational events.

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PAK’s Backyard Restaurant & Beer Garden

Address119 E Spring St
Port Austin, MI 48467

Overlooking Port Austin Harbor, PAK’s Backyard is your place to chill with friends and family.

We loved Pak’s so much, we went three times. That wasn’t due to a lack of options, but because it was so yummy and so convenient.

Plus it offered a different experience as the day progressed: breezy morning coffee vibes, lunch with a view of the water, and dinner under twinkling lights, with live music.

PS – If you are a French fry lover, this is the place to be! They are not shy with their basket of fries and let us tell you, they do not disappoint.

You’ll find:
Food & Coffee
Bike rentals
Kayak rentals right next door

Pak’s Backyard in Port Austin
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Bird Creek Farms

Address82 Grindstone Rd
Port Austin, MI 48467

An outdoor porch bar with Michigan brews? Yes, please!

Add frog legs, walleye bites, steak frites, perch tacos, quinoa salad, a bucket of donuts – the menu, and tap list here at Bird Creek Farms will keep everyone guessing – and delighted.

Walking onto the farm felt like a home or a happy scene from Anne With an E rather than a business.

Porch Bar at Bird Creek Farms
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More Food!

Port Austin may not have metro city options, but the food choices they do have are on point.

Food options that looked adorable and delicious:
Pirates Cove at Lake Street Local
8706 Lake St, Port Austin, MI 48467
Super cute outdoor patio at night.

The Bank 1884 Food & Spirits
8646 Lake St, Port Austin, MI 48467

Coffee and Treats:
Green Clean Bean
124 E Spring St, Port Austin, MI 48467
Need a sweet greeting from a dog & a friendly experience, this is your place.

Murphy’s Bakery
35 W Spring St, Port Austin, MI 48467
Baked fresh daily!

Pak’s Backyard has a pop-up coffee bar in the mornings

Reader recommendations:
Cafe 53 North
8719 Lake St, Port Austin, MI 48467

Grindstone General Store
3206 Copeland Rd, Port Austin, MI 48467
The ice cream is a must

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Thumb Quilt Trail

While you’re driving around the rural area surrounding Port Austin, be on the lookout for Barn Quilts.

Look for over 100+ Barn Quilts on The Thumb Quilt Trail. Community members regularly create these quilt squares and hang them in prominent places on the outside of notable barns.

The quilt trail helps tell the story of a small agricultural community and to showcase the art, craft, and legacy of quilt making in the Thumb region. Trail Map

Thuemmel Barn / Eddy Stone Block 1890 Grindstone Rd, Port Austin, MI 48467

Where to Stay in Port Austin

Port Austin isn’t a place you’ll likely stumble upon. It’s a fair distance from major Michigan population centers. And chances are, once you make it to Port Austin, you’re going to want to stick around for a bit.

In the summer, the area is hopping. Visitors from the Metro Detroit area and beyond find their way up here to see Turnip Rock and drink up the scenery.

Friend groups, family groups, bachelorette groups – all wanting a place to stay in this area can choose from a few small hotels or vacation rentals.

If you are looking for a sizeable vacation rental in this area for your group, we’ve found the perfect one: Grindstone Lighthouse on Lake Huron. It sleeps 20 and is pretty much perfect.

Aerial view of Grindstone Lighthouse
Aerial view of Grindstone Lighthouse

Best Vacation Rental: Grindstone Lighthouse on Lake Huron Private Beach

  • 5000 square ft
  • 8 bedrooms
  • Sleeps 20
  • Private Beach
  • Tiki Bar

Our stay at the Grindstone Lighthouse was bliss. And that’s saying something.

The rental hosts took care of all of the little touches. The house was filled with everything we needed plus a whole lot of extras.

The kitchen has all the cooking tools you’ll need to make a full-on feast, if that is what brings you joy.

The seating in the dining room is so thoughtfully placed. We were able to sit and laugh together over a delicious meal and everyone felt included because of the ample seating.

We highly recommend this space if you’re needing a true respite, self-care, or special moments with your family.

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Grindstone Lighthouse, Port Austin MI

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FAQs

Where is Port Austin MI?

Port Austin MI is located at the top of Michigan’s Thumb, 2.5 hours north of Detroit by car. It’s just over a 3.5-hour drive from Grand Rapids, MI.

What is Port Austin known for?

Port Austin is known for Turnip Rock, beautiful views of Lake Huron, Grindstone, and its large Farmers Market.

What’s the deal with Grindstone City?

Grindstone City is a Michigan ghost town. It’s located in the Thumb, near Port Austin.

For over 100 years, starting around 1840, a special rock that was great for sharpening knives was quarried here. These rocks were called grindstones and are the namesake of this ghost town.

In fact, you can see grindstones near the Grindstone Lighthouse.

What Did We Miss?

Do you have Port Austin tips to add? Drop a comment below – thanks!

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Carla Brooks

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Carla is Oregon born, Michigan raised, so it comes as no surprise she's an avid adventurer in all things nature and water fun. She's passionate about storytelling and the power it has to engage the community, give voice to the teller, and invoke a call to action. She is a proud Mexican-American woman who loves to travel (while eating and cooking delicious foods from around the globe), is grateful for her daily yoga practice, and garners much joy from spending time with friends and family. Life is ripe with story and she is always working to capture the magic wherever she goes, so don’t be surprised if you catch her jotting notes with a camera in hand.

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