You know that day in the spring when the weather finally
breaks – that day when you just want to abandon your home, jump in your car and
head somewhere off your beaten path? That day finally arrived this past weekend for
me, and suddenly day-tripping season began.The greatest part is that the opportunity to partake in mini excursions
can last well into the fall in our region.So, let’s get back on the road and let the journeys begin.
For our first jaunt of the season, we headed north toward
the beautiful Irish Hills of southeast Michigan.
Just a little over an hour’s drive
transports you to a region that boasts a multitude of lakes, rolling hills, and
unique eateries and recreation sites.
Our first stop was to pick up my Dad and Stepmom who
recently moved to the Irish Hills.The
four of us and our furry kids – Poncho, Chico and Diego - headed to Hidden Lake Gardens for a long walk and
to take in the crisp spring air.
Hidden
Lake Gardens, located on 755 acres off M-50, feature miles of hiking trails; a
greenhouse complex; a lake; thousands of labeled trees, shrubs and flowers; and
are open to the public year round.
With lunch in mind, our next stop was the local favorite, Randy’s Roadside Bar-B-Que on US
12.The big red trailer with yellow
flames and smoke billowing from it, make Randy’s easy to find.
Or simply roll down your car window and
follow the smell of barbeque wafting through the air.
Randy’s is open seasonally and a great place
to “pig up” some pulled pork, beef brisket, ribs and cowboy beans to go.
Our final destination was Cherry Creek Winery, also located on US 12 at Silver Lake
Highway.
Housed in a historic 1870s schoolhouse,
visitors can sample award winning wines, like Raceway Red, year round at the
winery’s knotty pine bar.
There are so many more places to explore in the Irish Hills,
but we’ll save them for the next time.That’s
the beauty of day-trips…you can take them often.
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