Sunday, May 21, 2017

Boating on Southern Lake Huron continued...

Last week’s blog focused on Southern Lake Huron-specifically Port Huron and Lexington. This week’s blog will continue to discuss Southern Lake Huron but will be about Port Sanilac and Port Austin.

Lake Huron is the second largest Great Lake by surface area and the fifth largest freshwater lake in the world according to Great Lakes Net. It is 206 miles by 183 miles and the average depth is 195 feet.

Lake Huron Map

Leaving Lexington, the next stop up the banks of Lake Huron is Port Sanilac. Port Sanilac is a small town of approximately 623 people nestled on the shores of Lake Huron.  It is approximately 30 miles north of the St. Clair River at Port Huron.


Port Sanilac Harbor offers seasonal and transient dockage and services such as fuel, fresh water, ice, club room, restrooms and showers, pump out services and a launch ramp. Additionally, it has a public park, playground, grills, picnic tables and a dog run.

The marina is also located in the Sanilac Shores Underwater Preserve with many popular scuba diving sites nearby.

Port Austin Harbor
Latitude 43º 25′ 48″ N
Longitude 82º 32′ 04″ W

Here is a short video that tells you a little more about Port Sanilac:
 
Town is a short walk from the marina approximately 3 blocks. The Port Sanilac Lighthouse, which was built in 1886, is an easy walk from the marina. The Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum is located on the outskirts of town and offers a look back in history.


 
 
When we visited, we had our bikes so we could explore the area. We rode to the Stone Lodge Restaurant & Tavern and enjoyed a nice lunch and cold beverage. They have an outdoor tiki bar to enjoy on a nice summer’s evening.


 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Here is another video with additional information about Port Sanilac.

 
Leaving Port Sanilac and heading further north is Port Austin. The harbor in Port Austin is run by the state and just underwent a $10 million-dollar renovation which was completed in 2014.  The harbor offers 59 transient wells and 15 seasonal slips. The amenities are the harbor include: boat launch, water, electricity (Dual 30 amp & Dual 50 amp), Dog Run, Dog Beach, Public and Private Restrooms, Private Showers, 90 Octane No Ethanol Gasoline, Off-Road Diesel, pump out, motor oil, ice, day-use dockage, grills/picnic tables, and laundry. The harbor is very well maintained and the staff is very helpful and friendly. Reservations can be made through the Michigan State Park & Harbor Reservations link
 

 
Port Austin Harbor

Lattitude 44° 03' 14" N

Longitude 82° 59' 37" W

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

According to the Pure Michigan website, Port Austin State Harbor is part of the Tip of the Thumb Heritage Water Trail. It is also inside the Thumb Area Bottomland Preserve. At least 22 major shipwrecks lie in and around the underwater preserve. The entire area has been the focus of wreck hunting for decades with new discoveries every year. The harbor and adjacent Bird Creek County Park are both Saginaw Bay area birding sites along the Saginaw Bay Birding Trail.


We have been to Port Austin the last two summers and one of our favorite things to do is kayak. The beautiful shores of Lake Huron are breathtaking and the sandy bottom along the shore makes for an enjoyable swim to cool off on your kayak trip. We rented kayaks from Port Austin Kayak and paddled to Turnip Rock. Turnip Rock is one of Michigan’s greatest natural wonders.

 

The trip is 3 ½ miles out to the rock and is a nice trip. The first year we were there it was the first time that anyone of us had kayaked. The weather was perfect and we stopped along the way several times to cool off. My son, who was 9 at the time had no problem with the trip and still talks about it to this day!

Here is the link to Port Austin Kayak: Port Austin Kayak

 This past year when we were done with our trip, we had a nice lunch and a nice cold beverage at Pak’s Backyard Café & Beer Garden which is located at Port Austin Kayak.

 


 
Pak's Backyard Cafe & Beer Garden

We normally bring our bikes along but if you are not able, you can rent bikes at Port Austin Kayak as well.
 

 
There is a beach located next to the harbor that is sandy and a great place for the kids to play and cool off.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The harbor also has a large break wall that makes for a nice evening stroll to watch the sunset. One unique thing about Port Austin is the fact that you can see the sunrise and the sunset.  I got up one more just to get a shot of the sun coming up across the harbor:
 

Port Austin Sunrise July 2015
There are some unique shops and restaurants downtown that you need to check out. One of my favorite stores to visit when we are there is Lisa’s Loft Gifts which is located above Heins Hardware.  
 
Heins Hardware - Lisa's Loft located upstairs
 
 
 
They carry a variety of unique items from décor to jewelry.

 
 
 
 
 
One of the restaurant’s that we enjoyed when we were in Port Austin was the Bank 1884 Food & Spirits. It is fine dining in a casual atmosphere and is in a building that was built in 1884 and was a bank.

The Bank 1884 Restaurant
 
 
 
 
There are a few sweet shops in Port Austin so you must make sure to stop and get a scoop of ice cream to cool off on a hot summer night. Port Austin is definitely a trip worth making.

Here is a link to the magazine Discover the Blue 2017 Visitor’s Guide. It is a great resource to discover the shores of Eastern Michigan. You can download it from the website. Additionally, Discovery the Blue has a blog that has tons of great information. Be sure to check it out.

 
Thanks for joining this week. Remember that life is better on a boat!!

 #Lifeisbetteronaboat


Sunday, May 7, 2017

Boating on Southern Lake Huron

Last week’s blog focused on Northern Lake St. Clair and this week’s blog will focus on Southern Lake Huron.

As you head further up the river you will see the scenic shores of Michigan and Canada.

Port Huron is known as the Maritime Capital of the Great Lakes and connects the United States and Canada via the Blue Water Bridge. Port Huron has a lot to offer by boat or by land.  


The Black River flows right through downtown Port Huron and is home to many full service marinas that offer dockage and are within walking distance from town. We have stayed at the River Street Marina on numerous occasions and have been always been well taken care of.  Town is within walking distance but the marina offers a shuttle to local golf courses and other points.

River Street Marina


The Black River is actually 81 miles long so if you have a dingy or kayaks, it is a great place to explore.

Black River
Downtown Port Huron offers many restaurants and shops. There are a few must stops when you are in town. 


One stop is Fuel Woodfire Grill & Spirits. They offer some great food and craft beers.





Another must stop is The Vintage Tavern. It offers the only rooftop patio and bar which is great on a warm summer’s night. They offer an extensive wine list and have many unique and fresh dishes.






If you are looking for some authentic Irish food and a large choice of draft and craft beers Lynch’s Irish Tavern is the place to go. I would definitely recommend the Irish Nachos and their Deep Fried Pickles with a nice frosted pint of beer.



Port Huron also has many historic sites to take in. Thomas Edison spent his boyhood years in Port Huron and it is where the Thomas Edison Depot Museum is located. Port Huron is also home of the oldest working lighthouse, The Fort Gratiot Lighthouse.  Another point of interest is the Huron Light Ship at Pine Grove Park.

The Downtown trolley offers a tour of the City’s attractions for just 10 cents.



Check out their link to see the map of where the trolley goes.


The Great Lakes Maritime Center offers freighter viewing and insight on the great lake and ocean going freighters.




Another big event that takes place in Port Huron is the Blue Water Fest which kicks off the annual Port Huron to Mackinac sailboat race.  Here is the link for more information about the Blue Water Fest.


Here is the link if you are interested in more information about the race.


Here is a great link that can give you more information about Port Huron:


This video will give you an overview and show you some of the great sites to see when you are in Port Huron:



One of our favorite spots to drop anchor and swim is in Lake Huron in front of Lakeside Park. Many boats love this spot. Be sure to check the depth meter as there are lots of sandbars in this area which offer a nice sandy bottom for swimming.

Lakeside Park


Leaving Port Huron and heading north to Lake Huron there are a lot of great ports to discover. One of our favorite destinations is Lexington. There is a lot to see and do in Lexington.  It is a small town but is big on charm.

Lexington Harbor

43° 15' 50" N/82° 31' 00"

The harbor is owned and operated by the State of Michigan and offers 107 transient slips and offers amenities that include water, electricity (30 and 50 amp), restrooms, showers, gasoline, diesel, pump out, ice and boat launch. Reservations are made online through the State of Michigan.


The harbor is connected to the Patrick Tierney Park. The park offers free Friday night concerts throughout the summer. We have enjoyed some great concerts on some beautiful summer nights at the park.


The park has playground equipment, tennis courts, and picnic areas with grills. There is also a boardwalk and break wall for a nice walk along the water and a beach for swimming. We enjoy inviting family and friends up and grilling in the park on a beautiful summer day.

Lexington is a great place to bring your bikes but you can also walk into town as the harbor is located at the end of the main street in town. There are many shops and restaurants located in the heart of downtown. Here is a link to the shopping that is located in Lexington.


A few of my favorite shops is the Lexington General Store. They have some very unique items and a penny candy store. This is one of my son’s must visits when we are in Lexington.




Noble is another really neat store that has some unique houseware items. Kasper’s Oh! Fudge has some great fudge and unique gift items.


Lexington Brewing Co and Wine House
One of our favorite stops while we are in Lexington is the Lexington Brewing Co and Wine House. It is located in a restored 1876 Fire Hall and has several craft beers on taps along with award winning wine. They offer a lite menu and have unique and eclectic entertainment on the weekends.






Village Pub

One of our favorite restaurants while we are in Lexington is the Village Pub. It is a great place to eat and offers a wide choice of craft beers. They have a shuffle board table and a life size Jenga game that the kids love. One of my son’s favorites is the Pretzel Stixs and I love the Black and Bleu burger. They do have live entertainment and special events. Make sure to check out their website to see what is going on if you are planning on visiting Lexington.
  


There is a great place to drop anchor for a nice refreshing swim just outside the harbor. We have enjoyed many a hot summer day anchored just outside the marina in the local swimming hole. You will know where it is on a hot summer day by the people and boats that are anchored. It is not accessible by car as the beach area is privately owned but you can enjoy it by boat.

Lexington Harbor - Swimming Hole to the Left before entering Harbor

Thanks for joining this week. Be sure to stay tune as my next blog will focus on Port Huron and Southern Lake Huron starting with Lexington.

Remember that life is better on a boat!!


#Lifeisbetteronaboat

Boating on Southern Lake Huron continued...

Last week’s blog focused on Southern Lake Huron-specifically Port Huron and Lexington. This week’s blog will continue to discuss Southern ...