Major highways • is a highway that follows the shoreline of Lake Michigan. The highway enters Leelanau County from the southwest near
Empire, and runs northeasterly through the communities of
Glen Arbor and
Leland before reaching
Northport. At Northport, M-22 turns back southward, and runs through
Omena,
Suttons Bay, and
Greilickville before exiting into
Traverse City. The highway reaches its terminus at
US 31/
M-37 about southeast of the Leelanau County line. • is an east–west highway that follows the base of the Leelanau Peninsula. The highway begins at M-22 in Empire, and continues easterly across the southern tier of the county for about before reaching M-22 again in Traverse City. The highway continues southeast into
Grand Traverse County, and runs across the
Lower Peninsula before terminating in
Harrisville, on
Lake Huron. • is a highway in the northwestern part of the county. The highway begins at M-22 north of Empire, and continues north along the west side of
Glen Lake. South of
Glen Haven, the route turns east, and enters Glen Arbor, where it terminates once more at M-22. • is a short highway in the north of the county. The route begins at M-22 south of Northport, and runs north into the village. The highway terminates immediately north of the village, and connects with various county roads that can be used to access
Leelanau State Park and the
Grand Traverse Light. • is a highway that serves as an east–west connector about halfway up the peninsula. The highway begins at M-22 south of Leland, and continues east into the community of
Lake Leelanau. The highway passes the Leelanau County Governmental Center before terminating once more at M-22 in Suttons Bay. Additionally, another highway,
M-209, ran from M-109 to the Coast Guard Life Saving Station in Glen Haven. Until it was
decommissioned in 1995, it was Michigan's shortest highway.
Bicycle route • enters Leelanau County from the southwest, and follows M-22 and M-109 up the west side of the Leelanau Peninsula. The route then turns east along M-204, then south again along M-22 in Suttons Bay. The route then follows the
Leelanau Trail south into Grand Traverse County. flowing through
Historic Fishtown Air service The nearest airport with commercial service to Leelanau County is
Cherry Capital Airport in Traverse City. Leelanau County is home to a number of local airstrips, including
Woolsey Memorial Airport. ==Notable people==