Tunnel of Trees Art Trail
Showcasing the visual fine arts created by local artists along the 20-mile scenic stretch from Harbor Springs to Cross Village
The Tunnel of Trees Art Trail, organized by Good Hart Artist Residency, aims to engage the community in the arts while showcasing the visual fine arts created by local artists along the 20-mile scenic stretch from Harbor Springs to Cross Village.
The main event is on Saturday, August 22nd from 10am – 5pm. For a complete listing of all the stops and related events, you can pick up a guide at local galleries, the Harbor Springs Chamber of Commerce, or download an electronic version below.
The art trail is free, thanks in part to our business sponsors. Please support them along the trail. You can find out more about the sponsors of this event at the Tunnel of Trees Art Trail Website here.
Due to heavy flooding this spring, there are several detours along M-119 and Lower Shore Drive. Detours are noted on the map (found on the website), and signs will be in place to guide you to the art trail stops. There are also several workshops you may register for on the website.
2026 Tunnel of Trees Art Trail Schedule of Events:
Saturday, August 22, 2026 – Tunnel of Trees Art Trail 10am – 5pm
Local Art Show at the Good Hart Artist Residency
Saturday, August 22 (10am – 5pm) – Sunday, August 23 (10am – 2 pm)
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