M-22 (Michigan highway)

M-22
M-22 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length116.651 mi (187.732 km)
Existedc.July 1, 1919–present
Tourist
routes
Major junctions
South end US 31 near Manistee
Major intersections
North end US 31 / M-37 / M-72 in Traverse City
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMichigan
CountiesManistee, Benzie, Leelanau, Grand Traverse
Highway system
M-21A US 23

M-22 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan. It is 116.7 miles (187.8 km) long and follows the Lake Michigan shoreline of the Leelanau Peninsula, making up a portion of the Lake Michigan Circle Tour. It also passes through the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The highway is U-shaped as it rounds the peninsula running through tourist areas in Leland and Suttons Bay in addition to the national lakeshore.

M-22 is an original trunkline designation dating back to the 1919 designation of the system. Reroutings have moved the highway closer to the water between Suttons Bay and Traverse City. A section of the highway was used temporarily for another highway, M-109. Two sections of the highway have been designated as separate Pure Michigan Byways. The highway marker is used in marketing by a local business as a symbol of the region, a trademark for which has been the subject of legal controversies. A popular roadway in the area with tourists, the highway's marker has also been the subject of sign theft.