Don't be fooled by Mears' size
The teeny tiny community of Mears in Michigan is set just a stone's throw from the Silver Lake Sands Dunes Area and the mighty Lake Michigan. If you've got an extreme sports itch that needs to be scratched, you're doing the right thing if you book up a Mears vacation rental. You can spend your days sandboarding down the 2,000 acres of dunes, rent all manner of water sports equipment, or race around the countryside on 4x4s. Don't worry. With more tame activities like paddle boarding, walking trails and a ton of nearby beaches, this is the perfect place to bring the family on a summer getaway.
Festivities in Mears throughout spring and summer
It's true that the biggest draw to Mears vacation rentals is the exciting range of outdoor activities, but there are several interesting sites to visit should you be in the mood. At the edge of Lake Michigan is Little Sable Point Lighthouse, a late 19th-century structure that makes for the perfect picnic spot. While you're there, be sure to climb the inside of the tower for terrific views over the lake and park. From the first sign of spring, until the darker days of fall begin to creep in, this area's calendar is packed with festivals, from BBQ cook-offs to country fairs.
Try sandboarding in Mears
If you're into off-road biking, your Mears vacation rental is just the ticket. Right on your doorstep you'll have the large Hart-Montague Bicycle Trail Park, with mile-upon-mile of challenging routes to take your mountain bike. Just a few miles west lies the Silver Lake State Park, home to 2,000 acres of sandy dunes that separate Silver Lake from Lake Michigan. Here, you can glide down the dunes on rented sandboards or hop aboard one of the exciting dune buggies that will take you on a break-neck tour of the park. Alternatively, there are countless water sports on both the lakes.
Nature is right on your doorstep in Mears
You're never far from nature when you stay at a Mears vacation rental and wildlife spotting is a daily occurrence over by the lakes and dunes. However, those serious about getting up close to the region's fauna should hop in their rental car and drive on over to Huron-Manistee National Forest. Bird watchers are bound to be taken with the park's 400 recorded species of avifauna, including the piping plover, many of which are native and nest here. The rest of the species are made up of 200 critters which fly, swim, or stomp around this wildlife haven.
Transportation options to and around Mears
Fly into Manistee, MI (MBL-Manistee County-Blacker), the closest airport, located 41.8 mi (67.3 km) from the city center.