Cheboygan was incorporated in 1871 and grew up around the timber industry, supplying wood for the westward expansion of the country. Located at the confluence of the Cheboygan River and Lake Huron, the town became known as the “Gateway to the North”, although now it goes by “Historic Rivertown” as well. Because of its location and proximity to the Mackinac Bridge and Mackinac Island, Cheboygan certainly sees its fair share of tourism, yet it maintains its small-town feel and felt more like a real, lived in town than many of the places I visited in the state. With two beautiful lighthouses and as the home port of the Coast Guard Icebreaker Mackinaw, Cheboygan maintains its maritime history as well. I had a wonderful time in Cheboygan and only captured some of the beautiful places the town has to offer, but it’s definitely a town worth seeing - ether as a less touristy gateway to the region or in its own right. I hope you enjoy these photos from my time in beautiful Cheboygan.

Cheboygan Crib Light

Cheboygan Front Range Light

US Coast Guard Icebreaker Mackinaw

Side Street Sunset

Town Clock

Cool Bike Rack

Water Street Condo Sign and the Front Range Light

Flowers at the Post Office

Beautiful Pavilion

Washington Park

History Mural

History Mural

History Mural

Bar 27 Downtown

The Kingston Theatre

Bridge Reflection

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