I am a huge motorcycle enthusiast and have almost always owned one, riding any chance I get. Unfortunately, living in Wisconsin means our riding season is considerably shorter than I’d like, so I have to get in the miles while I can! My fiance loves to ride with me, but over the previous few years, I had motorcycles that weren’t ideal for long trips. Last year, I was fortunate enough to have purchased a 2011 Harley-Davidson Ultra Limited touring, which made life a whole lot better for both of us. Every year, we try to plan at least one summer vacation for the family and one for the two of us. This year, we decided on a motorcycle trip around Lake Michigan, as neither of us had never experienced this.
On Monday morning, we left Green Bay for the S.S. Badger Ferry in Manitowoc. This is a 4 hour trip across Lake Michigan that docks in Ludington, MI. Beautiful weather and calm waters made this a very smooth and enjoyable trip, albeit a tad long. We spent the extra $50 on a stateroom which I would recommend to anyone, as there is really no private space on the boat and you can only wander for so long.
From Ludington, we headed north to Traverse City, where we spent the night and the following day. We toured a 19th Century mental hospital, ate some great food and enjoyed a local winery and microbrewery, of which there were many.
We spent the next 2 days working our way north through Northern Michigan, across the Mackinac Bridge, through the Upper Peninsula and back down to Green Bay, putting on a total of right around 675 miles. If you ever have the chance to visit this area, I urge you to do so. There was so much to see and do, we could easily have spent several more days taking it all in.