Best attractions and places to see around Conway include natural features and man-made structures along significant waterways. The area offers opportunities for water activities, scenic views, and exploration of diverse landscapes. Visitors can find a mix of natural preserves, coastal areas, and pathways for outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Nestled along Round Lake, this beautiful preserve spans 243 acres and features a mix of wetlands, shorelines, and uplands. As you ride along the paved North-Western State Trail, you can enjoy spectacular views of the lake and the preserve, where you can see plenty of Scots Pine and trembling aspen. Keep an eye out for the Sandhill Crane, often seen in this area, along with many other unique plants and animals.
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This path provides spectacular views of the lake, which looks fantastically blue on a sunny day. The path isn't particularly wide so it is more appropriate for a scenic cycle rather than a speedy one at the busier times of day.
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The Petoskey Bayfront Breakwater, located in Michigan, serves as a protective barrier for the harbour. It has played a vital role in facilitating commerce and ensuring safe navigation along the Great Lakes, preserving the region's maritime heritage. A great spot to walk the bikes up to and take a break.
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This park is renowned for its abundance of Petoskey stones, fossilized coral with mesmerizing patterns. Keep your eyes peeled while walking the beach, you might just discover a unique treasure!
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Starting as the outflow of Walloon Lake, the upper 13 miles offer calm, flat water flowing through wetlands and marshes. It's ideal for peaceful canoeing, kayaking, and wildlife watching.
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The area around Conway offers several beautiful natural features. You can explore the serene waters of Bear River, ideal for canoeing and kayaking through wetlands. Petoskey State Park provides access to a beautiful beach and is known for its unique Petoskey stones. Additionally, the Fochtman Nature Preserve offers a mix of wetlands, shorelines, and uplands along Round Lake, perfect for enjoying local flora and fauna.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. Bear River is perfect for peaceful family canoeing or kayaking. Petoskey State Park offers a beach for swimming and searching for Petoskey stones. The Petoskey Bayfront Breakwater is a nice spot for a walk with views, and the Lake Michigan Path provides scenic cycling or walking opportunities suitable for all ages.
Beyond visiting the attractions, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For cycling, explore the road cycling routes around Conway, including loops around Lake Michigan and Bear River. Running enthusiasts can find several running trails, such as those connecting Bear River and Petoskey State Park. There are also hiking trails like the McCune Nature Preserve Trail and the North Western State Trail.
For scenic views, head to the Petoskey Bayfront Breakwater, which offers great perspectives of the harbor and Lake Michigan. The Fochtman Nature Preserve provides spectacular views of Round Lake, especially from the North-Western State Trail. The Lake Michigan Path is also renowned for its fantastic blue lake views on a sunny day.
Yes, both Bear River and Petoskey State Park are noted as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy these natural spaces with your canine companion. Always ensure to follow local regulations regarding leashes and waste disposal.
In the Fochtman Nature Preserve, you might spot Sandhill Cranes and a variety of other unique plants and animals within its wetlands and uplands. The Bear River area, with its extensive wetlands and marshes, is also excellent for wildlife watching, particularly birds and aquatic species.
For a peaceful water experience, the upper 13 miles of Bear River offer calm, flat water flowing through wetlands and marshes, making it ideal for tranquil canoeing or kayaking. It's a perfect spot for quiet contemplation and wildlife observation.
The Petoskey Bayfront Breakwater is a man-made structure that serves as a protective barrier for the harbor. It has been crucial in facilitating commerce and ensuring safe navigation along the Great Lakes, preserving the region's maritime heritage. It's also a popular spot for a walk or a break.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. The hiking guide for Conway lists trails like the McCune Nature Preserve Trail and the North Country Trail: Kipp Road to Valley Road, both rated as easy, perfect for beginners or a leisurely stroll.
Petoskey State Park is renowned for its abundance of Petoskey stones, which are fossilized coral with mesmerizing patterns. Visitors enjoy walking the beach and searching for these unique treasures, in addition to swimming and enjoying the natural beauty of the park.
Absolutely. The Lake Michigan Path is a dedicated cycleway that offers spectacular views of the lake. While it's not particularly wide, making it better for a scenic ride than a speedy one during busy times, the vistas are truly rewarding. You can find more cycling options in the road cycling routes around Conway.


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