Grindstone City

Grindstone City is a historic village minutes from downtown Port Austin. With a rich history rooted in the grindstone industry, and its picturesque location on the shores of Lake Huron, Grindstone is a notable destination for history enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

EXPLORE GRINDSTONE CITY

Art

ART

Visit the White Church Gallery

The White Church Gallery is an art gallery in Grindstone City featuring Michigan artists and works of fine art, glass, jewelry, and beyond! The gallery is located on the corner of Rouse and Copeland Road, approx. 1 mile north of M-25 at 8686 Rouse Rd, Port Austin, MI, United States, Michigan

BARS & RESTAURANTS

Unwind and Dine, The Casual Way

Given its size and rural setting, dining options in Grindstone City tend to be more casual. You will find two family-owned restaurants serving up homestyle cooking and comfort food. If you’re planning a day of fishing ask about having your catch cooked for you!

EAGLE BAY

A Serene Setting for Picnics or Play

Eagle Bay Park is situated on the shores of Lake Huron only a mile or so west of Grindstone City. This public access site serves as an ideal launch point for kayaking excursions to Turnip Rock or for enjoying the tranquility of the lake away from larger crowds. Observe various bird species and waterfowl while exploring this quaint spot off the beaten path.

FISHING

Reel in the Adventure of a Lifetime!

Grindstone City is known for its good fishing! It’s shoreline boasts distinctive rocky bottom formations and coastal characteristics, creating an optimal environment for a diverse range of freshwater fish. Bass, Salmon, Steelhead, Trout, Walleye, or Whitefish can be found amidst these unique aquatic habitats. Set out on your own or hook up with a local fishing charter. You can also cast a line in the harbor or off the points around the harbor.

HARBOR & BOAT LAUNCH

Where Adventure Sets Sail

Grindstone Harbor is known for its excellent fishing and picturesque beauty. It's a popular destination for boaters, fishermen, and nature enthusiasts. The harbor provides a public access site for boaters and kayakers and is a popular launch point to view Turnip Rock. It is also a designated stop on the Tip of the Thumb Heritage Water Trail.

HISTORY

Explore Remnants of History

Grindstone City has a rich history tied to the quarrying and production of grindstones, which were essential tools for grinding grain, sharpening tools, and various industrial purposes in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Today, Grindstone City is recognized as a historic landmark, and efforts have been made to preserve its heritage. Visitors to the area can still see remnants of the town's industrial past, including Grindstones from that era.

ICE CREAM

Chill Out and Savor the Sweet Moments

When it comes to ice cream, Grindstone City offers a delightful treat for locals and visitors alike. Grindstone offers not one, but two ice cream parlors, including the Grindstone General Store and Rybak’s Ice Cream Store. Both are historic establishments and not only serve up delicious ice cream treats but you can find souvenirs as well.

LODGING

Get Comfortable and Stay Awhile

FRIENDS OF GRINDSTONE

Explore Remnants of History

Grindstone City has a rich history tied to the quarrying and production of grindstones, which were essential tools for grinding grain, sharpening tools, and various industrial purposes in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Today, Grindstone City is recognized as a historic landmark, and efforts have been made to preserve its heritage. Visitors to the area can still see remnants of the town's industrial past, including Grindstones from that era.