Elk Rapids
Welcome to Elk Rapids, a quaint village community located between two large Caribbean blue bodies of fresh water, beautiful gardens and friendliest of people. We are a port town located on the Eastern shores of Lake Michigan about 20 miles north of Traverse City.

Elk Rapids is a place you can a bike through town, play a game of tennis, visit one our historic landmarks, shop to your heart's content, or just grab a tasty sandwich or an ice cream cone, and watch the waves roll in.
If shopping is on your radar, Elk Rapids offers an eclectic mix of antique stores, boutiques, and art galleries with something for every one's taste.
Speaking of taste, Elk Rapids offers an abundance of great eating establishments to satisfy any palate, from upscale dining such as Siren Hall to the best burger joint in town The Town Club Bar. For a unique dining experience on the river you may want to check out The Riverwalk Grill by boat or land.
If fishing is more your liking, check out the dam and river where you can test your angling skills or head out onto the Grand Traverse Bay or Elk Lake for a day of fishing where you will find an array of fish species, including Trout, Salmon, Pike, and Perch to name a few.
If water sports or boating are what you had in mind, then Elk Lake, Lake Skegemog and Torch Lake are ideal for waterskiing, tubing, wake boarding, kayaking or just plain old cruising with over 30 miles of navigable waterways.

Elk Rapids also boasts two fabulous marinas'. The Grace Memorial Harbor for accessing Lake Michigan and Grand Traverse Bay and The Elk River Marina for accessing Elk Lake, Lake Skegemog, Torch Lake, and the remaining northern Chain of Lakes.

Elk Rapids is also more recently known for shipwrecks! There are several shipwrecks in the Elk Rapids area and more are being discovered thanks to the work of the Grand Traverse Under Water Preserve. If you are into diving, you may have found a new playground!
Elk Rapids Beaches

Elk Rapids has some of the nicest beaches around. The soft sandy beach and hard sandy/rock bottom of the lake are ideal for every beach goer!
Elk Rapids Liberty Park - Located on River Street downtown, the park offers something for everyone. A fabulous sandy beach, basketball courts, tennis courts, a play area with swings and slides, restrooms, picnic tables, and barbeques. The swim area is also fantastic, shielded from the larger open waters of Grand Traverse Bay, making for a truly enjoyable experience for all ages.
Elk Rapids Dam Beach - The white sandy beach open to East Grand Traverse Ba and is located adjacent to the Elk Rapids Dam off Dexter Street.
Elk Rapids Day Park – The 13-acre park offers a large beach, a bathhouse, restrooms, and nature trails. Located just outside of downtown on S. Bayshore Drive.
Elk Rapids History
The area was first home to Native Americans known as the Anishinabek, believed to be of the Chippewa group of tribes. Its main settlement, Elk Rapids, was originally named Stevens when platted in 1852. After a set of elk horns was found in the river rapids, the town, the river and the lake, were all re-named Elk. Elk Lake was originally named Meguzee Lake, a Native American name meaning Eagle, in honor of the chief who signed the Treaty of 1821 and Treaty of 1826. And Elk it has been since 1858.
Because of its location, the town quickly became a major resort center, which highly contributed to its growth during the period. In the 1870s, the Elk Rapids Iron Works began on the east side of the town. Within 30 years of the Iron Work's founding, Elk Rapids had become the county seat of Antrim County (which Bellaire took from Elk Rapids in 1880), plus the town boasted a cement plant, a chemical plant, a depot on the Chicago and West Michigan Railroad, and a population of nearly 2,000. Through the 1890s-1910's, the town was a thriving commercial center with many shops and hotels lining River Street (Elk Rapids main street). This "heyday" did not last long though, the Iron Works and all the other industrial operations had ceased by 1916, leaving the town economically depressed. Elk Rapids remained this way until the 1950s, when the town experienced a boom in tourism due to its location on the then newly constructed US 31. To this day Elk Rapids continues to be a vacation destination and home enjoyed by many.
Elk Rapids Schools
Elk Rapids Schools are well known for their excellence in northern Michigan. The teachers and faculty really care about the success of their students and it shows as they have been recognized as award winning schools. For more information on Elk Rapids Schools, please visit their website at the Elk Rapids Schools website and make sure to listen to the student testimonials, they will simply amaze you.
Local Events
Elk Rapids is most commonly known for Harbor Days, an annual fair which is held in downtown Elk Rapids the first week in August. The harbor area of town hosts the event which includes amusement rides, food, games, and entertainment for all ages. Each year the show ends on a Saturday with a spectacular fireworks show over Lake Michigan!
Information Craft shows ~ Art Shows ~ Car Shows ~ Community Plays and more can be found at The Elk Rapids Chamber of Commerce website.
Elk Rapids Real Estate
Elk Rapids offers a variety of real estate options, but is most known for its waterfront homes and condos that line the many miles of shoreline of this charming community. There are also many historical homes peppered throughout the village that are original to the town with many of them built in the late 1800's. Elk Rapids is a great place to live and vacation, a place you can count on your neighbor for a cup of sugar or to watch your house while you're away. It is small town living, where everyone knows everyone. Search Local Real Estate by clicking here.


