Grand Traverse County
Located along the US‑31 and M‑37 corridors.in the northwest Lower Peninsula of Michigan, anchored by Traverse City, the region’s commercial and cultural hub. Organized in 1851, the county grew from lumber and cherry orchards into a tourism and recreation center along Grand Traverse Bay.provided construction, renovation, and remodeling services throughout Northern Michigan’s lake and orchard regions.
provided construction, renovation, and remodeling services throughout Northern Michigan’s lake and orchard regions.
Imagine sunrise views
across Grand Traverse Bay,
followed by a stroll through Traverse City's charming downtown—
historic streets, local wineries, and a community that feels like
your next Home
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Transportation
US‑31 corridor
M‑37 highway
M‑72 highway
Cherry Capital Airport
Parks and Natural Areas
Interlochen State Park
Boardman River Trail
Timberlee Hills Recreation Area
Grand Traverse Commons — Historic redevelopment site with mixed-use and cultural activities.
Townships
Acme Township
East Bay Township
Garfield Township
Green Lake Township
Long Lake Township
Paradise Township
Peninsula Township
Traverse City Township
Union Township
Un-incorporated Communities
Chums Corners
Interlochen
Mayfield
Buckley
Hannah
Williamsburg
Historic & Cultural Landmarks
Traverse City State Hospital historic campus
Interlochen Arts Academy
Grand Traverse Lighthouse
Old Mission Peninsula vineyards and cherry orchards
* Old Mission Peninsula includes historic lighthouses, wineries, and one of Michigan’s earliest settlements. *
Neighboring Counties
Benzie County
Leelanau County
Kalkaska County
Antrim County
Lakes
Grand Traverse Bay — Main bay connecting to Lake Michigan, central to Traverse City.
Boardman Lake — Flows into Grand Traverse Bay via the Boardman River.
Fife Lake — Small inland lake near the eastern border.
Silver Lake — Recreation and cottage development.
East Grand Traverse Bay — Part of the main bay northeast of Traverse City.
Rivers & Waterways
Boardman River — Flows through Traverse City to Grand Traverse Bay; historic logging corridor.
Boardman Creek — Tributary feeding Boardman Lake and River.
Fife Lake Creek — Connects Fife Lake to regional waterways.
Rapid Creek — Local creek in East Bay Township, supports residential and natural habitats.
Acme Creek — Flows through Acme Township into East Grand Traverse Bay.