Along the iconic M-119 drive—known as the Tunnel of Trees—there lies a stunning stretch of land in Harbor Springs, Michigan. What was once slated to become a sprawling housing development is now a cherished conservancy, wonderfully preserved by its current owners.
Here, a historic farmhouse and a classic red barn watch over rolling hills that flow gently toward Lake Michigan. In every season, but especially in fall, the property is a sanctuary of color, quiet, and timeless beauty.
Visitors frequently stop to take in the view—and to say hello to the resident sheep who graze peacefully on the slopes. Here one curious little lamb manages to slip past the fence, venturing out with soft eyes to personally welcome you to his little slice of heaven.
Along the iconic M-119 drive—known as the Tunnel of Trees—there lies a stunning stretch of land in Harbor Springs, Michigan. What was once slated to become a sprawling housing development is now a cherished conservancy, wonderfully preserved by its current owners.
Here, a historic farmhouse and a classic red barn watch over rolling hills that flow gently toward Lake Michigan. In every season, but especially in fall, the property is a sanctuary of color, quiet, and timeless beauty.
Visitors frequently stop to take in the view—and to say hello to the resident sheep who graze peacefully on the slopes. Here one curious little lamb manages to slip past the fence, venturing out with soft eyes to personally welcome you to his little slice of heaven.