Flint and Genesee is an accommodating location for tourists, guests, and locals alike, situated in the heart of Michigan. There is everything for everyone from our parks and beaches, museums and entertainment centers. Let Flint & Genesee surprise, amuse you, and spoil you, whether you’re a weekend away or an evening out. Expand your view of the cosmos or embark on a historic journey by our planetarium. Play a golfing round or two. Take a while to buy before you break. To visit Flint, contact Allegiant airlines reservations or visit the official Allegiant airline’s website.
Flint Cultural Center
The Flint Cultural Center welcomes tourists on an exploration and creativity trip to a location where entertainment, wisdom, and visions are experienced beyond the world you know. The FCC provides a rare educational and entertainment opportunity as the headquarters of a community of nationally-recognized cultural organizations that promote arts, science, and humanities. The FCC will hit you EVERYTHING through live shows, special exhibitions, classes, and more.
Crossroads village
In this reborn working town of Crossroads Village, Genesee County’s fascinating past comes to life. Walkabout the 34 old buildings and stores, including the oldest gristmill in Michigan, cider mills, the General Store, a former Barber Shop, and a real blacksmith’s shop.
Genesee County parks
The Genesee County Parks & Recreation Board comprises 22 parks with beaches, a play area, camper lands, boat lanches, human made waterfalls, preserves of nature, and riverboat Genesee Belle Paddlewheel and off-road recreation areas. The parks and beaches are free of charge.
Flint farmers market
Browse and buy a selection of fresh produce, fruits, herbs, meats, fish, baked goods, and more, all at one of the biggest and full markets in the province. Enjoy a vast range of Michigan wines and beers with d’ vine wines. There are also several eating choices. The market employees and vendors have always worked to preserve a safe and stable atmosphere where people can meet, buy, and enjoy excellent food. They are now more eager to give our consumers secure space in the face of this new challenge.
Whaley historic house museum
From 1885 to 1925, the whole family lived in the Whaley Historic House Museum. The reconstructed home of Queen Anne reveals the Whaley Family’s story and their sacrifices during the victorian era to Flint and its culture. They bought the property together on Kearsley Street and turned the structure into a classic Victorian home. This home is now a heritage house museum with a wide array of public programs, events, and residential rental services.
Flint Institute of Arts
The Flint Institute of Arts, founded in 1925, is one of Michigan’s largest art museums. Its world-famous collection of over 8,000 artworks covers 5,000 years and all continents and includes primary and significant American and European art from the 15th century to the present day.
The museum still has an essential decorative art collection. The museum provides a wide range of life-long learning experiences through its temporary exhibits, trips, seminars, art courses, workshops, and public awareness programs.