Good Hart

Good Hart, Michigan

Good Hart is an unincorporated community in Emmet County, Michigan, located along the scenic Tunnel of Trees Scenic Heritage Route (M-119) on the northeastern shoreline of Lake Michigan. The community is known for its rural character, historic general store, natural beauty, and connection to the Odawa heritage of northern Michigan.

Situated between Harbor Springs and Cross Village, Good Hart serves as a popular stop for travelers exploring the Lake Michigan shoreline and the Tunnel of Trees. 1)

Attribute Information
State Michigan
County Emmet County
Region Northern Michigan
Route M-119 Tunnel of Trees
Water Body Lake Michigan
Area Code 231
Community Type Unincorporated Community
Known For General Store, Scenic Route, Tourism

Good Hart is located along M-119 approximately:

* 12 miles north of Harbor Springs * 8 miles south of Cross Village

The surrounding landscape consists of:

* Hardwood Forests * Lake Michigan Shoreline * Rolling Hills * Agricultural Land * Inland Streams

The area forms part of one of Michigan's most scenic coastal corridors. 2)

The Good Hart area lies within the traditional homeland of the:

* Odawa (Ottawa)

For centuries, Indigenous communities traveled and lived throughout the Lake Michigan shoreline and the historic:

* L'Arbre Croche Region

The area remains culturally connected to the:

* Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians

whose ancestral lands encompass much of northern Emmet County. 3)

The community is named after:

* Reverend Edgar Good Hart

an Episcopal missionary who served in northern Michigan during the nineteenth century.

The name became associated with the local settlement and eventually the surrounding community. 4)

The most recognizable landmark in the community is the:

* Good Hart General Store

Originally established in 1934, the store has become a well-known destination for travelers along the Tunnel of Trees.

The store is known for:

* Baked Goods * Local Products * Historic Atmosphere * Regional Souvenirs

It remains one of the most visited landmarks along M-119. 5)

Tourism serves as the primary economic activity in the community.

Visitors are attracted by:

* Scenic Drives * Fall Colors * Lake Michigan Views * Historic Sites * Rural Landscapes

Good Hart is frequently included in travel itineraries exploring northern Michigan's shoreline communities. 6)

Popular recreational activities include:

* Scenic Driving * Cycling * Hiking * Photography * Fishing * Boating * Wildlife Observation

Nearby destinations include:

* Lake Michigan * Tunnel of Trees * Harbor Springs * Cross Village * Wilderness State Park

Good Hart preserves much of the historic character associated with northern Michigan's small rural communities.

The area reflects influences from:

* Odawa Heritage * Mission History * Great Lakes Culture * Tourism Development

Community traditions and local businesses continue to emphasize the region's historical and cultural identity.

Although small in size, Good Hart has become one of Michigan's most recognizable roadside communities.

Its significance includes:

* Historic Preservation * Tourism * Scenic Heritage * Lake Michigan Culture * Tunnel of Trees History

Today, Good Hart remains an important stop along one of Michigan's most celebrated scenic routes.


1) Good Hart General Store. History of Good Hart. https://www.goodhartstore.com
2) Pure Michigan. Tunnel of Trees Scenic Heritage Route. https://www.michigan.org
3) Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. Tribal History. https://ltbbodawa-nsn.gov
4) Emmet County Historical Society. Community Histories.
5) goodharthistory
6) tunneltrees

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