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Good Hart

Nestled along a portion of scenic highway snaking its way around the curves and turns of the Lake Michigan shoreline is Good Hart. In addition to its' status as a thriving resort area, Good Hart also has the privilege of a history rich in Native American lore and local legend. Travelers along Lake Shore Drive (M-119) can't help but notice the quaint Good Hart General Store situated steps from the scenic roadway. Visitors will enjoy homemade baked goods, fresh jams and preserves, a delicious selection of prepared foods, and a dizzying assortment of the area's finest tees and sweats. Next door is Primitive Images, a rustic decor retailer specializing in native creations.

Below the bluff visitors will find St. Ignatius Church and Middle Village Park, home to one of the area's finest public beaches. Visitors passing the green state highway signs, noting the beginning of this unincorporated, fairy-tale spot will now see the Good Hart of today. Downtown consists of only three businesses.The only current industry in Good Hart is tourism and we hope you will soon experience it.

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 Good Hart
 Getting There
 Airports
 Bridges
 Buses
 Car Rentals
 Ferry Services
 Taxis & Limos
 Trains
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 B&Bs
 Cabins & Cottages
 Campgrounds
 Condos and Rentals
 Historic Inns
 Hotels & Motels
 Resorts
 Outdoors
 Golf
 Paddlesports
 Snowsports
 Beaches
 Biking
 Boating
 Fishing
 Hiking
 Hunting
 ORV
 Nature and Parks
 Rentals
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 Deals
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 Dining
 Entertainment Venues

Winter Activities

Winter Activities
Wintertime in Good Hart offers nordic and alpine skiing, sledding, snow shoeing and many other outdoor adventures.

Photo courtesy of Ami Woods

Primitive Images

Primitive Images
Primitive Images, located in the tiny business district, offers rustic furnishings and up north gifts.

Photo courtesy of Ami Woods

Good Hart General Store

Good Hart General Store
The main focus of "downtown" is the Good Hart General Store built in 1934 that houses a general grocer, deli, bakery, real estate office and United States Post Office.

Photo courtesy of Ami Woods

Location

Location
Located just 14 miles north of Harbor Springs and 35 miles south of Mackinaw City, a visit to Good Hart offers a scenic drive from all locations.

Photo courtesy of Ami Woods


Spring is Here

Spring is Here
Each spring, Trilliums cover the floor of surrounding forests.

Photo courtesy of Ami Woods

St. Ignatius Catholic Church

St. Ignatius Catholic Church
St. Ignatius Catholic Church is located in Middle Village, a Native American settlement located in Good Hart.

Photo courtesy of Ami Woods
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Good Hart Shopping
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Shopping  City Miles
Good Hart General StoreGood Hart0
Burl Art GalleryCross Village7
Three Pines Studio and GalleryCross Village7
Becky Thatcher DesignsHarbor Springs13
Between the CoversHarbor Springs13
Bishop's AntiquesHarbor Springs13
Boyer GlassworksHarbor Springs13
By the BayHarbor Springs13
Green Apple Blue Stem GalleryHarbor Springs13
Harbor AccentsHarbor Springs13
Hramiec-Hoffman Gallery and StudioHarbor Springs13
HuzzaHarbor Springs13
Joie De VieHarbor Springs13
Kilwin's Chocolate ShoppeHarbor Springs13
Knox GalleryHarbor Springs13
L'Esprit AntiquesHarbor Springs13
Pond Hill FarmHarbor Springs13
Pooter Olooms AntiquesHarbor Springs13
The W.A.R.D GalleryHarbor Springs13
Tvedten Fine ArtHarbor Springs13
Whistling Moose GalleryHarbor Springs13
Witty GalerieHarbor Springs13
Shopping beyond the immediate Good Hart area
American Spoon FoodsPetoskey17
Bill's Farm MarketPetoskey17
Coveyou Scenic FarmPetoskey17
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