Ice Sculptures & Caves On the Beach
Ice sculptures on the beach? Yes, and these are not made by ice carvers but by Mother Nature herself. In the winter when the ice begins to coat the lakes, it shifts with the wind. As it blows up on the shore and freezes again, sculptures and caves form. And they are gorgeous.
A walk on the beach in the winter after the ice has settled in is a glorious experience. You can walk on the beach and on the ice. Bring your camera to preserve these special winter memories.
On some days in February and March, the parking lots at the beaches can be as busy as a day in July. Everyone is walking on the beach or is out on the ice. On the inland lakes, the ice season can last three months. On Lake Michigan, it can be a few weeks or in some unlucky winters, not at all.
So put on your walking shoes, hats and gloves and hit the beach--in the winter!
More Northern Michigan Winter Links
- Boyne City's Irish Heritage Festival March 2012
- Boyne City's Winterfest Renamed Slushfest
- Ski, Board and Snow Conditions Up North
- Ice Sculptures & Caves On the Beach
- Winter's Ice Brings Out Skates & Sail Boats
- Craft Beers, Music, Brats---Brew-Ski Festival
- Charlevoix Celebrates with Winterfest
- In a One Horse Open Sleigh
- Winter Fun Up North! Skiing, Snowboarding, Sledding, Ice Skating, Snowmobiling, Sleigh Rides and More
- Sledding and Ice Skating in Northern Michigan for Family Fun
- Boyne Mountain Brings Skiers Back Year After Year
- Ski and Snowboard at Boyne Highlands for Family Fun
- President's Weekend Holiday Brings Skiers & Snow Lovers Up North
- 2012 Festivals, Events and Celebrations
- Winter in Northern Michigan
- Hit the Trails to Cross Country Ski or Snowshoe
- Chili Cook Off in Harbor Springs February 19, 2012
- NCMC Luncheon Lectures & Events
- Have a Heart Valentine's Benefit for Brother Dan's Food Pantry
- East Jordan's Sno Blast Winter Fun

