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Tunnel of trees
Tunnel of trees






tunnel of trees

Hotels and Places to Stay Near Tunnel of Trees The location quite obvious as M-119 opens up once you reach “downtown” Cross Village. The Tunnel of Trees ends in Cross Village at the legendary Legs Inn Restaurant. I plan to go back and visit Devil’s Elbow at night since we traveled the Tunnel of Trees during the day during this visit. Not only is the road narrow and unlined, there are also some sharp twists and turns, especially at Harbor Springs Devil’s Elbow (said to be haunted by spirits and voices after dark) and at Horseshoe Curve. The road that the Tunnel of Trees is traveled on is uniquely narrow, and lacks a center line.

tunnel of trees

As far as “Pure Michigan” destinations go, this is a must-see. You will also see Good Hart Village – home of a general store/post office, an antique shop, furnishings store that also serves tea.

tunnel of trees

Then as you travel the road, there are some restaurants and shops along the way, but very few. The starting point in downtown Harbor Springs boasts several shops and restaurants. If you were to take the entire trip from the start of the Tunnel of Trees to the end, turn around and come back to the start, it will take about an hour or so. The fall season makes for a bright scene, and the spring brings trillium that carpets the borders of the road. It’s all about the jaw-dropping scenery and fascinating history, which makes this a must-see destination. Plus, there are several multi-million dollar homes along the stretch that are engaging to look at. In addition to the memorable view of the trees, the road is also at the bluff and overlooks Lake Michigan. (Image Source: Stephen Messenger) Maple Tunnel, St.The Tunnel of Trees Harbor Springs MI attracts 2,000 to 15,000 vehicles on average per day on parts of the path. (Image Source: Masai Okeda) Rua Gonçalo de Carvalho, Porto Alegre, Brazil (Image Source: Tony Shertila) Sakura Tunnel, Tokyo, Japan (Image Source: Vytautas Šėrys) Laburnum Tunnel, Bodnant Gardens, UK (Image Source: Bored Panda) Parque Francisco Alvarado, Costa Rica (Image Source: Bored Panda) Gyeonghwa Station, Jinhae, South Korea (Image Source: Bored Panda) Avenue of Oaks, Dixie Plantation, South Carolina, USA (Image Source: BuzzFeed) Cypress Tree Avenue, Point Reyes, California, USA (Image Source: BuzzFeed) Oak Alley Plantation, Louisiana, USA (Image Source: jacco) Sena De Luna, Spain (Image Source: Daily Fresher) Gormanston Fairytale Tree Tunnel, County Meath, Ireland (Image Source: sun-surfer) The Tree tunnel, Halnaker, England (Image Source: Travel And Tourism) Ginkgo Tree Tunnel, Tokyo (Image Source: Unknown World) The Dark Hedges, County Antrim, Northern Ireland (Image Source: forwallpaper) Wisteria Tunnel, Kawachi Fuji Garden, Japan (Image Source: Guy Stitt) Bamboo Path, Japan (Image Source: wallpaperstock) Yew Tree Tunnel, Carmarthenshire, UK (Image Source: Adas Meliauskas) Hilly Autumn Avenue, USA (Image Source: imgur) Cherry Blossom Avenue, Bonn, Germany (Image Source: Oleg Gordienko) Jacarandas Walk, South Africa Recommended Reading: 20 Awesome Treehouses That Will Astound You Tunnel of Love, Kleven, Ukraine Whichever they are, tree tunnels make lovely settings for photography as these photos of 30 magnificent tree tunnels from around the world shows. Some tree tunnels are natural due to the nature of the tree branches whilst others are man-made as they are grown that way using gardening techniques. The trees somehow form a canopy overhead which gives the effect of a tunnel. By definition, a tree tunnel is described as a road or street that has rows of trees grown on both sides. Tree tunnels are one of nature’s curious and beautiful phenomenon.








Tunnel of trees