Discovering Sweetwater Sea B&B: A Gen Z Haven
Nestled in the charming town of Greenbush, Michigan, Sweetwater Sea Bed and Breakfast offers the perfect blend of comfort and adventure for the Gen Z traveler. From cozy rooms with stunning lake views to a welcoming atmosphere, this B&B is your gateway to unforgettable experiences on Lake Huron.
Thrilling Water Sport and Activities
Wake up to the serene sounds of Lake Huron at Sweetwater Sea Bed and Breakfast. As the sun rises, the sky transforms into a canvas of pinks and oranges, reflecting off the calm waters. Step onto the private beach for a peaceful morning walk, feeling the cool sand beneath your feet and the fresh air invigorating your senses. It’s a perfect way to start your day, surrounded by the natural beauty of Lake Huron.
Bring your kayak or snorkel equipment to find our local shipwreck, visible from the surface just a few hundred yards away!
Lake Huron and the surrounding area are filled with streams and lakes, and it is a playground for water enthusiasts. Whether you’re into paddleboarding, kayaking, or jet skiing, there’s no shortage of adrenaline-pumping activities. Sweetwater Sea provides easy access to all these adventures, ensuring you make the most of your stay.
Instagram-Worthy Spots
Capture the essence of Lake Huron with its breathtaking sunrises and serene beaches. Don’t miss the iconic Au Sable River Road, a 22-mile scenic byway going west from Oscoda along the gorgeous Au Sable River in the Huron National Forest. Along the road, there are many points to take in the fantastic panoramic vistas. Visit Iargo Springs, Lumbermen’s Monument, and Canoer’s Memorial, among other sights, or hike on one of the many trails.
Your followers will love the stunning visuals from your trip!
Local Flavors and Culinary Delights
Sweetwater Sea’s breakfast spread features locally sourced ingredients. Of course, one of their specialties is the breakfast views, and the fresh-made bread served each morning.
Experience the local cuisine with a modern twist. From fresh seafood to farm-to-table dining, the nearby restaurants offer various options that cater to Gen Z’s adventurous palate. Some of the innkeeper’s favorites include:
Eco-Friendly, Accessible & sustainable Travel at Sweetwater Sea B&B
Gen Z travelers are known for their commitment to sustainability. Sweetwater Sea Bed and Breakfast embraces eco-friendly practices, from energy-efficient amenities to supporting local conservation efforts.
An extra-wide handicap parking spot, a lift onto the porch, and an ADA-compliant bathroom in the Ontario room make the Sweetwater Sea B&B a pleasant place for the mobility-challenged.
Sweetwater Sea offers free electric vehicle charging. A special parking spot is provided for an EV with free 10 kW type-2 charging.
Enjoy your stay, knowing you’re positively impacting the environment.
Unplug and reconnect with Nature
Take a break from the digital world and immerse yourself in Lake Huron’s natural beauty. Hiking trails, bird watching, and stargazing are just a few ways to reconnect with nature and find peace away from the hustle and bustle.
Leaving the house is just as wonderful. Their private beach is only a few steps from the patio. With sandy areas for enjoying the sun, pockets of marvelously varied stones and rocks, and the rolling surf of a sea. You can wander for miles in either direction. Explore, exercise, or comb the beach. Bring your kayak or snorkel equipment to find our local shipwreck, visible from the surface just a few hundred yards away!
Be pamphered at the Sweetwater Sea B&B
Enjoy a pampering massage at the inn, relax by the inn’s firepit in the evening, and take some quiet moments to reconnect and recharge.
The summer months fill up in advance, so book your stay early. The inn is open year-round and brings a special ambiance and serenity during the colder months. Relax by the fire, bundle up for a beach walk and don’t forget to wake up early to catch the inn’s magnificent sunrises that locals call the Sunrise coast of Pure Michigan. Trust us- it’s a bucket list moment to catch a Lake Huron sunrise.