Natural beauty is abundant throughout Michigan, so there’s no shortage of outdoor locales to peruse. There’s something extra special, though, about taking time to explore some of our state’s most incredible man-made attractions. When you’re ready to experience unforgettable architecture and unique history, take a tour of these fascinating homes in the Great Lakes State.
The Mushroom Houses are located along Lake Michigan in beautiful Charlevoix.
These stone structures are some of the most fascinating pieces of architecture in Michigan, featuring otherworldly charm and incredibly unique stylistic choices.
In total, there are 28 Mushroom Houses to explore. Each house was designed by Charlevoix’s own Earl Young, who did most of his work during the early to mid-1900s.
When you’re ready for a one-of-a-kind activity, opt for one of Charlevoix’s Mushroom House Tours. There’s no better way to learn about these perfectly quirky homes.
During your tour, you’ll ride through the area aboard a small GEM car. The 50-minute guided car experience accommodates just five people, so you’ll want to call ahead.
Along the way, marvel at the many details that make the Mushroom Houses so amazing. Some have even referred to these structures as "fairy cottages" or "Hobbit houses."
If you’re lucky, you might even have the chance to peruse the interior of a Mushroom House. The homes serve as vacation rentals, so interior access depends on occupancy.
You’ll be charmed by the houses' designs and the way that Young merged his creations with nature. A walking tour is also available for those who prefer to stretch their legs.
As your tour concludes, you’ll be itching to rent a Mushroom House for your next stay in Charlevoix. These delightful structures are yet another gem of the Great Lakes State.
For more information about Mushroom House Tours and the homes themselves, click here. Have you taken this delightful tour in years past? Share your experiences in the comment section below!
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