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Vacation Destinations MICHIGAN
Petoskey
Mackinaw
Apple Tree Inn “Boutique Hotel” Petoskey, MI 231-348-2900
Holiday Inn Express “At the Bridge” Mackinaw City, MI 231-436-7100
Holiday Inn Express & Suites “Valley View” Petoskey, MI 231-487-0991
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Charlevoix
Days Inn “Hillside” Petoskey, MI 231-347-4193
Super 8 “Economy Choice” Petoskey, MI 231-348-3324
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Charlevoix Inn & Suites “Lakeview” Charlevoix, MI 231-547-0300 BOOK NOW! MVDHotels.com
DINING • BREW PUBS CASINO • SHOPPING
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Vacation Destinations MICHIGAN
Petoskey
Mackinaw
Apple Tree Inn “Boutique Hotel” Petoskey, MI 231-348-2900
Holiday Inn Express “At the Bridge” Mackinaw City, MI 231-436-7100
Holiday Inn Express & Suites “Valley View” Petoskey, MI 231-487-0991
ROOMS & TICKETS HALFPRICEFERRYTICKETS.COM
Charlevoix
Days Inn “Hillside” Petoskey, MI 231-347-4193
Super 8 “Economy Choice” Petoskey, MI 231-348-3324
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INN & SUITES
Charlevoix Inn & Suites “Lakeview” Charlevoix, MI 231-547-0300 BOOK NOW! MVDHotels.com
DINING • BREW PUBS CASINO • SHOPPING
"Petoskey Hotels Complimentary Limousine Shuttle"
“If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.” (Si quartis Pennisulom Amoean Circumspice.) Welcome
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Staff Dan Sippel: Executive Director Karen Breckon: Partnership Director Alise Hale: Partnership Director Jess Herrema: Office Manager Erin Murphy: Marketing Director Kaylie Pomper: Marketing Manager Kathleen Schiefler: Marketing & Materials Coordinator Leah Ash: Marketing & Publication Intern Crystal Mountain, Thompsonville Jeff Swanson, 1st Vice President: Country Dairy, New Era Diane Thompson, 2nd Vice President: Binder Park Zoo, Battle Creek Tim Hygh, Treasurer: Mackinac Island Tourism, Mackinac Island Board Members Jodie Bissonette: Bizzynet LLC, Harbor Springs Patti Cornwell: Cornwell’s Turkeyville USA, Marshall Linda Freybler: Battle Creek/Calhoun CVB, Battle Creek Sammie Lukaskiewicz: Visit Manistee County, Manistee Kyle Orr: Riverside Canoe Trips, Honor Chris Rowley: Mt. Pleasant CVB, Mt. Pleasant Dave Serino: TwoSix Digital, Brighton Jennifer Sistrunk: South Haven/Van Buren CVB, South Haven Maia Turek: Michigan State Parks Amy Zapal: St. Joseph Today, St. Joseph Ex Officio David Lorenz: Travel Michigan, Lansing Advisory Board Members Larry Wozniak: Stevensville Inn, Stevensville Board of Directors Arah Johnson, President:
This motto, found on the State of Michigan Great Seal, was adopted in 1835, just two years before the Upper Peninsula was added to the state of Michigan. Maybe it should be adjusted to read, “If you seek pleasant peninsulas, look about you.” For 106 years, the West Michigan Tourist Association has highlighted the very best of our state. We represent both peninsulas, with a liberal definition of “west” to include the area from the Indiana border, up US-127 to I-75, and including the Upper Peninsula, to form what we have promoted as “West Michigan.” From Warren Dunes State Park in Southwest Michigan to the Great Porcupine Mountains in the western end of the U.P., Michigan has wilderness galore with more than five national parks, 104 state parks, and 136 state forest campgrounds to explore. West Michigan is also home to world-class urban destinations that feature incredible museums, attractions, and spectacular events. And oh!, the history you will see, in beach towns that were once thriving lumber towns, and old mining communities that offer unique recreation opportunities. Today, we can help you to find windows to these communities through this guide and our ever-evolving live website, WMTA.org, featuring the most up-to-date information for any kind of travel adventure that interests you. Make sure to also view our live webcam feeds from stunning destinations all over the state at WMTA.org. We challenge you to travel to a place that you have never been to in West Michigan, exploring great secret finds and hidden gems along the way. Let us be your guide today.
Executive Director West Michigan Tourist Association
Joy Walczak, Camp Blodgett, Lake Michigan
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07 Statewide Resources 14 Bon Appètit! 16 Social Districts 18 Celebrate the Snow 19 Go Fish! 22 Awesome Autumn 24 Take a Day Trip 25 Cozy B&Bs 26 Vacation Rentals 27 6 Amazing Places to Stay 30 Adventure Awaits 36 Wineries & Wine Trails 37 Wedding Venues 55 Build Your Bucket List 57 Trek the Trails Contents
Blair Celano | Grand Haven
12 Festivals & Events Map 20 Agritourism Map 28 Water Adventures Map
34 Campground Map 38 Drink Local Maps 48 Cannabis Map 50 Golf Map 52 History Map WEST MICHIGAN MAPS
Small Town Gems
Explore the Great Outdoors
Sun and Sandy Beaches
Lights of Lake Michigan
Kid Tested
Experience the Arts
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Cover Photo by Blair Celano, Empire MI There are so many amazing hiking trails in West Michigan. We are lucky and thankful for the resources we have. Empire bluff is one of our favorite hikes in Sleeping Bear Dunes and is a yearly tradition. This photo is from our first hike as a family of four. We made it to the overlook with our four year old and our newborn (3 weeks old at the time). Follow along with our adventures on Instagram @celanopics.
Explore West Michigan
8 Area Map
102 Upper Peninsula 88 North Region 108 Event Calendar
60 South Region 74 Central Region
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City Quick Finder
A Alden (C4) . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 Allegan (E4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Alma (D5) . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Alto (D4) . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Augusta (E4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 B Baldwin (C4) . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Bangor (E3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Baroda (E3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Battle Creek (E4) . . . . . . . . .64 Bay Harbor (B4) . . . . . . . . .94 Bear Lake (C3) . . . . . . . . . .94 Beaver Island (B4) . . . . . . .94 Belding (D4) . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Bellaire (C4) . . . . . . . . . . . .94 Belmont (D4) . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Benton Harbor (E3) . . . . . . . 65 Benzonia (C3) . . . . . . . . . . . .94 Berrien Springs (E3) . . . . . . . .65 Beulah (C3) . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 Big Rapids (D4) . . . . . . . . . .78 Boyne City (B4) . . . . . . . . .94 Boyne Falls (B5) . . . . . . . . .94 Bridgman (E3) . . . . . . . . . . .65 Buchanan (E3) . . . . . . . . . . .65 Buckley (C4) . . . . . . . . . . . .94 Byron Center (D4) . . . . . . . . .78 C Cadillac (C4) . . . . . . . . . . .94 Caledonia (D4) . . . . . . . . . .78 Calumet (A1) . . . . . . . . . . .106 Carp Lake (B5) . . . . . . . . . . .95 Central Lake (B4) . . . . . .95 Charlevoix (B4) . . . . . . . . .95 Coldwater (E4) . . . . . . . . . . .65 Colon (E4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Comstock Park (D4) . . . . . .78 Coopersville (D4) . . . . . . . .78 Copper Harbor (A2) . . . . . . .106 Covert (E3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Cross Village (B4) . . . . . . . .95
D Decatur (E4) . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Douglas (E3) . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Dowagiac (E3) . . . . . . . . . . .66 Drummond Island (B5) . . . . .106 E East Jordan (B4) . . . . . . . . . .95 Edwardsburg (E3) . . . . . . . .66 Elk Rapids (C4) . . . . . . . . . . .95 Ellsworth (B4) . . . . . . . . . . .95 Empire (C3) . . . . . . . . . . . .95 F Fennville (E3) . . . . . . . . . . .66 Frankfort (C3) . . . . . . . . . .95 Fremont (D3) . . . . . . . . . .78 G Galesburg (E4) . . . . . . . . . . .67 Gaylord (B5) . . . . . . . . . . .95 Glen Arbor (C3) . . . . . . . . .95 Gowen (D4) . . . . . . . . . .78 Grand Haven (D3) . . . . . .79 Grand Rapids (D4) . . . . . . .79 Grandville (D4) . . . . . . . . .82 Grant (D4) . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Grayling (C5) . . . . . . . . . . .95 Gun Lake Area (E4) . . . . . . . . .67 H Harbor Country Area (E3) . . . .67 Harbor Springs (B4) . . . . . . .95 Hart (D3) . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Hartford (E3) . . . . . . . . . . .68 Hastings (D4) . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Hickory Corners (E4) . . . . . . . .68 Holland (D3) . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Honor (C4) . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Hopkins (E4) . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Houghton (A1) . . . . . . . . .106 Houghton Lake (C5) . . . . . . . .96 Hudsonville (D4) . . . . . . . . . .83 I Indian River (B5) . . . . . . . . .96 Interlochen (C4) . . . . . . . . .96 Ionia (D4) . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 Iron Mountain (B2) . . . . . . .106 Irons (C3) . . . . . . . . . . . .83
J Jerome (E5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Jones (E4) . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 K Kalamazoo (E4) . . . . . . . . . . .68 Kaleva (C3) . . . . . . . . . . .96 Kalkaska (C4) . . . . . . . . . . .96 Kewadin (C4) . . . . . . . . . . .96 L Lake Leelanau (C4) . . . . . . .96 Lake Odessa (D4) . . . . . . .83 Lakeside (E3) . . . . . . . . . . .69 Lansing (D5) . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Lowell (D4) . . . . . . . . . . .83 Ludington (C3) . . . . . . . . .84 M Mackinac Island (B5) . . . . . .106 Mackinaw City (B5) . . . . . .96 Mancelona (C4) . . . . . . . . .97 Manistee (C3) . . . . . . . . .97 Marquette (A2) . . . . . . . . . .107 Marshall (E5) . . . . . . . . . .69 Mattawan (E4) . . . . . . . . . .69 Mears (D3) . . . . . . . . . .84 Montague (D3) . . . . . . . . .84 Mt. Pleasant (D5) . . . . . . . .84 Munising (A3) . . . . . . . . .107 Muskegon (D3) . . . . . . . . .84 N Nashville (E4) . . . . . . . . . . . .69 New Buffalo (E3) . . . . . . . . .69 New Era (D3) . . . . . . . . . .86 Newaygo (D4) . . . . . . . . . .86 Newberry (A4) . . . . . . . . . . .107 Niles (E3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 O Oden (B5) . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Okemos (D5) . . . . . . . . . . .69 Omena (B4) . . . . . . . . . . .98 Onekama (C3) . . . . . . . . . .98 Otsego (E4) . . . . . . . . . . . .69
P Paradise (A4) . . . . . . . . . . . .107 Paw Paw (E3) . . . . . . . . . . .69 Petoskey (B4) . . . . . . . . . .98 Pierson (D4) . . . . . . . . . .86 Plainwell (E4) . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Portage (E4) . . . . . . . . . . .71 R Richland (E4) . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Rockford (D4) . . . . . . . . .86 Rodney (D4) . . . . . . . . . .86 S Saugatuck (E3) . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Sault Ste. Marie (A5) . . . . . . .107 Shelby (D3) . . . . . . . . . .86 Shelbyville (E4) . . . . . . . . . . .71 Silver Lake (D3) . . . . . . . . . .86 Sleeping Bear Dunes (C3) . . .98 South Haven (E3) . . . . . . . . . .71 Sparta (D4) . . . . . . . . . . .87 Spring Lake (D3) . . . . . . . .87 St. Ignace (B5) . . . . . . . . .107 St. Joseph (E3) . . . . . . . . . .72 Stevensville (E3) . . . . . . . . .73 Sturgis (E4) . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Suttons Bay (C4) . . . . . . . . .99 T Thompsonville (C3) . . . . . . .99 Three Oaks (E3) . . . . . . . . . .73 Three Rivers (E4) . . . . . . . . .73 Traverse City (C4) . . . . . . . .99 U Union Pier (E3) . . . . . . . . . . . .73 W Walloon Lake (B5) . . . . . . .100 Wayland (D4) . . . . . . . . . . .73 Wellston (C3) . . . . . . . . . .100 West Olive (D3) . . . . . . . .87 White Cloud (D4) . . . . . . . .87 White Lake Area (D3) . . . . . . . .87 Whitehall (D3) . . . . . . . . . . .87 Williamsburg (C4) . . . . . . . .100 Wyoming (D4) . . . . . . . . .87 Z Zeeland (D3) . . . . . . . . . .87
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Resources: Statewide & Nearby
While we’re of course biased toward the west side of the state, there are some great resources that support the entire state of Michigan that we wanted to be sure to share. Check out the list below, as well as some of our favorite nearby destinations.
Marie Clark | Holland State Park
Statewide Resources
CARE BY DESIGN HEALTH 32746 Grand River Ave, Farmington, MI • CareByDesignMarket.com • 248-907-0400 VISIT KENOSHA 600 52nd St, Ste 140, Kenosha, WI • VisitKenosha.com • 262-654-7307 VISIT MICHIGAN CITY LAPORTE 4073 S Franklin St, Michigan City, IN • MichiganCityLaporte.com • 219-872-5055 Nearby Resources
LADY AMERICANA MIDWEST MATTRESS CO. LadyAMidwest.com • 1-877525-2392 MICHIGAN AGRITOURISM MichiganFarmFun.com • 616-952-1151 MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF RECREATION VEHICLES & CAMPGROUNDS MichiganRVandCampgrounds.org • 517-349-3300 MICHIGAN BREWERS GUILD MiBeer.com • 517-327-5004 MICHIGAN CHARTER BOAT ASSOCIATION MichiganCharterBoats.com • 734-502-3204 MICHIGAN CRAFT BEVERAGE COUNCIL MichiganCraftBeverage.com • 517-930-0696
MICHIGAN CRAFT DISTILLERS ASSOCIATION MiCraftSpirits.com MICHIGAN FESTIVALS & EVENTS ASSOCIATION MichiganFun.com • 989-845-2080 MICHIGAN RESTAURANT & LODGING ASSOCIATION MRLA.org • 800-968-9668 MICHIGAN STATE PARKS & RECREATION Michigan.gov/StateParks • 989-225-8573 MICHIGAN WINE COUNTRY MAGAZINE MichiganWineCountry.com • 248-691-1800 MY MICHIGAN BEACH AND TRAVEL MyMichiganBeach.com • 734-678-3515
PROMOTE MICHIGAN PromoteMichigan.com SERTA MATTRESS SertaHospitality.com • 734-262-5266 TRAVEL INFORMATION SERVICES TravelBrochure.com • 989-275-8042
TWOSIX DIGITAL TwoSixDigital.com • 810-623-1505 WMVISION WMVision.com • 913-438-7666 WOLVERINE SIGN WORKS WolverineSign.com • 989-725-5670
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Drummond Island
Indian River
Cheboygan
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Mackinac
31 Island Mackinaw City Cross Village Carp Lake 75
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31 Roscommon Thompsonville Buckley Arcadia 127
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Sault Ste. Marie
Oden
Gaylord Boyne Falls
Grayling
131 Walloon Lake Ellsworth
Mancelona
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Paradise Whitefish Point
Boyne City
Bay Harbor
Bellaire
St. Ignace
Kalkaska
Central Lake
Alden
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Harbor
Springs Petoskey
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Elk Rapids Kewadin
East
Jordan
Torch Lake
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Acme
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Williamsburg
Northport Omena
28 Newberry
31 Traverse City Grawn
Suttons Bay
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Charlevoix
Interlochen Beulah
Leland
Beaver
Island
Honor
Glen Arbor
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Lake Leelanau
Empire
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Benzonia
Manistique
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2 Iron River Blaney Park 41
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Sleeping
Bear Dunes
Munising
Frankfort
Escanaba
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Marquette
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Menomimee
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Copper Harbor
Iron Mountain
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Calumet
Houghton/ Hancock
Greenland
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Brooklyn
Okemos
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Jerome
Caledonia East Lansing Lake Odessa
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69 Lansing Hastings Grand Ledge Middleville Dorr Wayland Nashville
131 Grand Haven St. Johns Ionia Spring Lake Allendale West Olive Grandville Walker Belding Lowell Ada Wyoming Alto Nunica 96 96 96 31 196 196 Grand Rapids
Clare
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Houghton Lake
Alma
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69 Marshall Paw Galesburg Mattawan Kalamazoo Richland
Big Rapids Mount Pleasant Rodney
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Battle
Edmore
Gowen
131 Dowagiac Coldwater Three Rivers Jones
131 Lakeview Newaygo Montague Rothbury Grant Pierson Sand Lake 31
Colon Leonidas
Cadillac
Glenn Delton
Sturgis
Reed City/Hersey
Hickory Corners Augusta
Cannonsburg
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Shelbyville
Plainwell
Cedar Springs
Fremont White Cloud Hesperia
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Sparta
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Comstock Park Coopersville Rockford/Belmont
Hopkins
Allegan
Decatur
Bitely
Paw Portage
Byron Center
Wellston Irons
Kaleva
Baldwin
Edwardsburg
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Bear Lake
Fennville
Onekama
Hudsonville
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Sister Lakes
Free Soil
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Fountain
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Bangor
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Covert
New Buffalo Niles Three Oaks Union Pier Lakeside
North Muskegon
Hartford
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Hart
New Era
Shelby
Zeeland
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Stevensville Baroda
Holland
Buchanan
Mears
Bridgman
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Saugatuck Douglas
Manistee
Muskegon
South Haven
Whitehall
Pentwater
Ludington
St. Joseph
Silver Lake
Benton Harbor
Copper Harbor: 9hrs, 30min St. Joseph: 1hr, 40min
Copper Harbor: 7hrs, 40min St. Joseph: 3hrs
Copper Harbor: 10hrs, 30min St. Joseph: 4hrs, 30min
Copper Harbor: 12hrs, 20min
Grand Rapids: 4hrs, 15min
Grand Rapids: 2hrs, 15min
Grand Rapids: 2hrs, 45min
Grand Rapids: 5hrs, 30min
Traverse City: 7hrs, 30min
Traverse City: 4hrs
Traverse City: 5hrs
Traverse City: 6hrs, 20min
St. Joseph: 2hrs, 50min
Holland: 3hrs, 50min
Holland: 2hrs, 45min
Holland: 2hrs, 25min
Holland: 5hrs, 15min
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Chicago
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Small Town Gems
Small towns each have their own unique culture, flavor, and atmosphere. You’ll find many businesses that are special and intimate and uniquely original; cool coffee shops, quaint bookstores, outfitters stocked and ready, and breweries, distilleries, and restaurants all waiting to serve you the best of what they have to offer.
Jessica Davenport | Traverse City Fermin B. Manatad | Holland
A great way to explore a small town is to get insight from local residents! Pick a place, then visit, call, or check out the website of their local Chamber of Commerce or Visitors Center for a wealth of information and recommendations on what to do and see in the area. The staff will be happy to help you with suggestions that will make your trip all that it can be. Be sure to note the hours and dates for any attractions you are wanting to visit, and check for any special events, festivals, fairs, or parades that may be happening during the year. Check out our list of local resources at WMTA.org/area-info.
West Michigan is filled with many small town wonders – something for everyone and every season. Keep reading to learn about a few charming destinations that we’d recommend exploring. SOUTH: HARBOR COUNTRY Those looking to explore local small towns should be sure to check out Harbor Country, an eclectic collection of eight small towns in southwest Michigan. Nestled among sandy beaches and beautiful orchards and vineyards, these communities are a great place to enjoy the natural beauty of the Lake Michigan shoreline region. You’ll find vibrant art galleries in Union Pier, Harbert, and Three Oaks, and fantastic beaches in New Buffalo, Grand Beach, and Sawyer. Lakeside features several community events during the year, and Michiana is home to a number of charming cottage neighborhoods – perfect for a relaxing getaway. CENTRAL: LOWELL Just a 20-minute drive from Grand Rapids, you’ll find the small town of Lowell, featuring historic buildings, covered bridges, unique shopping, and antiques.
Lowell is located right where the Flat River and Grand River meet, offering scenic opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. This charming small town also features a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, including the Showboat Sizzlin’ Summer Concert Series, the Fallasburg Art Festival, and Christmas Through Lowell celebration. NORTH: LUDINGTON Reminiscent of Norman Rockwell’s small town Americana depictions, Ludington could surely qualify. Near the long stretches of sugar-sand beaches, the flower-lined
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CAN’T-MISS WEST MICHIGAN SMALL TOWNS
BRIDGEFEST HOUGHTON This three-day festival in June celebrates the start of summer with live music, fresh food, and family-fun on the Keweenaw Waterway. Bridgefestfun.com
CHOOSE MARSHALL Nationally recognized for its
COLDWATER COUNTRY CONFERENCE & VISITORS BUREAU Coldwater Country is an area brimming with outdoor recreation, unique attractions, quaint downtowns and a whole host of family fun. ColdwaterCountry.com
DESTINATION BELLAIRE Come visit us and enjoy our remarkable shops, diverse dining/ drink establishments, and endless entertainment. Bellaire, where
architecture and museum collections that rival the Smithsonian, Marshall also boasts live performances, home tours, and a famous restaurant and brewery. ChooseMarshall.com
everyone is a local! BellaireChamber.org
U.P.: KEWEENAW PENINSULA The U.P. towns of Houghton,
Hancock, and Copper Harbor can be found in this remote, breathtakingly beautiful area. This is the place for exploring your inner mindfulness and the rugged shores and unspoiled beauty of Lake Superior and Lake of the Clouds. To say that fall color here is spectacular is quite the understatement. Tour a copper mine, hike the abundant trails, view some waterfalls, jump on an ATV or a mountain bike, and then when you’re hungry, be sure to sample some local smoked trout or whitefish, and don’t forget the local favorite, a miner’s pasty.
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main street seems forever poised for a local parade. Even without the annual 4th of July spectacle filled with local clowns and bicycles laden with streamers, the numerous shops, galleries, breweries, and antique stores are bustling with locals and tourists alike. The beaches are
expansive and beautiful, the historic bed and breakfasts plentiful, and the three nearby lighthouses worth a trip alone. Grab an ice cream cone, head out to the pier, and take delight in watching the daily arrival or departure of the historic steamship car ferry, the SS Badger.
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No matter the season, you’ll find great festivals and events throughout West Michigan, celebrating everything from fine art and the fall harvest to history and hot air balloons. Discover some of our favorite events on the map below, and make plans to join in on all the fun.
Festivals & Events Map
Robert Becker | Smooth Jazz at Sunset Concert | St. Joseph
With so many brand new events and festivals being organized year round throughout West Michigan, we couldn’t possibly list them all in this guide. That’s why we’ve created our online Event Calendar full of up to date information on amazing activities and events happening in our neck of the woods. Simply visit WMTA. org/Events, and you’ll be able to see all of the upcoming festivities taking place during your visit to the Mitten state. You can search by date, location, or type of event to find great events to add to your travel itinerary. For more festivals and events, be sure to check out our full Event Calendar on page 108.
ALMA 5 • Alma Highland Festival & Games May 26-28, 2023 BATTLE CREEK 13 • Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival June 29 - July 4, 2023 4000 Main Street, Bay Harbor BayHarbor.com Bay Harbor’s Downtown Village offers lodging, boutiques, eateries, marina, specialty services, performing arts and annual premier events creating an inviting experience. A very charming locale set upon Little Traverse Bay. BELLAIRE 4 • 36th Annual Rubber Ducky Festival August 14th – 19th, 2023 BAY HARBOR 1 • Village at Bay Harbor Year Round
• 25th Annual Harvest Festival October 7th, 2023 Downtown Bellaire BellaireChamber.org Celebrate Fall with a 60+ booth Craft Show, Live Music, Food Trucks, Pie Eating Contest, Kids Activities and much more! BOYNE CITY 2 • Boyne City Pirate Fest August 5-13, 2023 DOUGLAS 12 • Lakeshore Harvest Ride September 16, 2023 Douglas and South Haven, MI LHRide.com Welcome to the one Michigan bike tour that lets you see, touch, smell and taste the riches of this breathtaking region. GAYLORD 3 • Michaywe Arts & Crafts Fair August 11-12, 2023 GRAND HAVEN 8 • Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival July 28 – August 6, 2023
Downtown Bellaire BellaireChamber.org
Featuring a ¼ mile race with 2,000 ducks, Parade, Live Music, Food Trucks, Craft Show, 5K, Kids Activities, and much more!
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GRAND RAPIDS 9 • Festival of the Arts June 2-4, 2023 • Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Festival & Foundation June 9-11, 2023 • Grand Rapids Polish Heritage Society August 26-28, 2023 HOLLAND 11 • Tulip Time Festival May 6-14, 2023 JONES 15 • Michigan Maple Festival about maple syrup. Two family-fun packed weekends full of amazing maple food, kid- friendly activities, and more. LOWELL 10 • Fallasburg Arts Festival September 16-17, 2023 MUSKEGON 7 • Burning Foot Beer Festival August 26, 2023 • Great Lakes Surf Festival August 12, 2023 • Lakeshore Art Festival June 24-25, 2023 • Michigan Irish Music Festival September 14-17, 2023 • Unity Christian Music Festival August 9-12, 2023 March 18-19 & 25-26, 2023 Maple Row Sugarhouse, Jones MichiganMapleFestival.com A festival celebrating everything
PAW PAW 14 • Paw Paw Wine & Harvest Festival September 8-10, 2023 SPARTA 6 • Michigan Apple Fest September 15-16, 2023 Downtown Sparta MichiganAppleFest.com 616-887-2454
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Michigan Apple Fest showcases the best of Michigan apples! Pie eating and baking competitions, games, kids activities & artisan vendors. New this year is a showcase of World Champion Living Statues! • Sparta Beer & Brat Festival
June 16-17, 2023 Downtown Sparta SpartaChamber.com/ BeerBratStreetFest
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616-887-2454 The Sparta Beer & Brat Street Festival features two of the best: local craft beer and locally sourced brats. Enjoy live bands, axe throwing, fowling, a corn hole tournament, an artisan market, and more!
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Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Festival
Bon Appétit! Joie de vivre! This French phrase is often used in English to express a happy spirit, or cheerfulness for the joy of living . We can be joyful about eating, drinking, engaging in lively conversation, or really, for anything at all that brings about this special feeling. A memorable dining experience isn’t always just about the food, but often involves the people you’re with, the location, view, and ambience of the meal as well. With so many places to eat (and drink!), and so little time to try them all, we’ve curated a list of some delightful West Michigan eateries that are sure to help evoke a sense of joie de vivre . You’ll find everything from mom-and-pop cafes with delicious treats, to fine dining experiences, to farm-to-table restaurants serving locally grown goodness. Bon appétit!
THE HEARTHSTONE BISTRO Proudly serving Muskegon & West
FOUR ROSES CAFE This char-grilled 12oz New York Strip with bourbon pepper butter is one of the many hand-cut steaks offered at Four Roses. They focus on fresh, flavorful food, delicious craft cocktails, award-winning desserts, and excellent service. Plainwell | FourRosesCafe.com
CRANE’S PIE PANTRY Crane’s offers a complete menu of
handcrafted meals, including soups, salads, and American mains, served in a historical surrounding of local memorabilia and antiques. Their bakery specializes in Michigan fruit pies & desserts. Fennville | CranesPiePantry.com
Michigan since 1975, this renowned casual, contemporary, European & American bistro serves exceptional cuisine. They believe in caring for each guest individually, ensuring that their meal is one they remember long after the last bite. Muskegon | TheHearthstoneBistro.com
RUSTED SPOKE BREWING Rusted Spoke Brewery has an Up North vibe and offers a wide selection of craft beers, wines, mixed drinks, and food options. Enjoy comfort food dishes in their relaxed,
SALT OF THE EARTH Located in southwest Michigan farm country’s downtown Fennville, the ‘SotE’ kitchen cooks from scratch: entrées, shared plates, wood fired pizzas, soups, salads, desserts, and artisan breads. Enjoy Michigan craft beers, ciders, spirits, and wines in their friendly bar. Fennville | SaltOfTheEarthFennville.com
SCHULER’S RESTAURANT & PUB Welcoming you since 1909! Their reputation is built on warm hospitality and dedication to providing an unparalleled experience. Treat yourself to the best of Michigan dining, including favorites such as Prime Rib and Heritage Cheese Spread. Experience the Schuler Way! Marshall | SchulersRestaurant.com
industrial-style dive bar setting. Mackinaw City | RustedSpoke.com
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TERRAIN RESTAURANT Terrain is a celebration of Northern Michigan’s vibrant and growing agriculture community. Their ever-changing menu and local beverages are rooted in the land itself – the terrain. Their goal is to highlight the makers and ingredients that make our home special. Bellaire | Terrain-Restaurant.com
1911 RESTAURANT AT THE TERRACE INN
SILVER HARBOR BREWING COMPANY Featuring a locally inspired New American style menu, award-winning craft beer, ciders, craft cocktails, and local wine. St. Joseph | SilverHarborBrewing.com
Enjoy Dinner on the Terrace or their romantic dining room at 1911 Restaurant at the Terrace Inn. Nestled on a bluff inside Victorian Bay View Community we are open year round for casual fine dining and a relaxed historic atmosphere. Petoskey | 1911Restaurant.com
PLANK’S TAVERN At Plank’s Tavern on the water you’ll find approachable modern cuisine, waterfront dining, and a dockside bar. Plank’s Tavern is situated within The Inn at Harbor Shores, where the St. Joseph and Paw Paw Rivers meet Lake Michigan, in one of Lake Michigan’s oldest harbors . St. Joseph | HarborShoresResort.com/The Inn/Planks-Tavern
HUDSONVILLE WINERY/ PIKE 51 BREWING CO.
THE SOVENGARD The Sovengard reopens early summer in a brand new location! Locals and visitors love this farm to table gem. Discover their seasonally rotating menu featuring local farms, Scandi decor, and one of Grand Rapids’ best beer gardens! Grand Rapids | Sovengard.com
Located right between Grand Rapids and Holland, you’ll find Pike 51 Brewing Co. and Hudsonville Winery under the same roof. Featuring an expanded pub-style menu. Along with craft beer, wine, slushies, cider, and much more. Overall a family friendly atmosphere. Hudsonville | HudsonvilleWinery.com
RIVER ST. JOE River Saint Joe at Flatwater Farms is a place to experience delicious plant-to-pint beer and farm-to-table food. The towering organic hop yard and expansive farm welcomes visitors to come connect to the land and enjoy what it offers. Buchanan | RiverSaintJoe.com
NEW PARK GASTROPUB South Haven’s newest restaurant and cuisine! Enjoy their fusion inspired dishes and smoked meats on downtown’s largest patio. The most fun place to sip handcrafted cocktails in their outdoor and indoor bars! Exclusive caterers for LB Inn and Suites’ incredible waterfront venue. South Haven | NewParkGastropub.com
HARMONY BREWING COMPANY Harmony’s been happily serving award winning wood fired pizzas and beer since 2012. Wood fired flavor, their signature thin crust and creative use of ingredients makes Harmony pizza better than any pizza you’ve had before. “Beer for good hearted people.” Grand Rapids | HarmonyBeer.com
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Sip and Stroll Three years ago, Michigan legislation allowed for the establishment of “Social Districts” which permit the sale of alcoholic beverages (cocktails to-go) from licensed establishments in approved (and often logoed) containers to customers for consumption within defined areas – like designated seating spaces, parking lots, parks, or even sidewalks. Currently, more than 100 communities operate Social Districts
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(in nearly half of Michigan’s 83 counties), some with multiple allowable drinking areas.
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What started as a solution to social distancing required in the early days of the pandemic has continued as a way for bars, restaurants, breweries, wineries, and distilleries to maintain and grow their consumer base. There is hope that this temporary solution will soon become a permanent offering statewide. Grand Rapids leads the state with more than 60 participating businesses making up nine dedicated districts including Downtown, Creston, East Fulton, East Hills, Fourth & Stocking, Michigan Street, Wealthy Street, West Fulton, and West Leonard. Throughout the county, six additional communities also have approved refreshment zones (Ada, Cedar Springs, Grandville, Lowell, Rockford, and Sparta). Social Districts aren’t reserved for big cities – check out some of the other communities taking advantage of this new business tool.
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GRAND RAPIDS DOWNTOWN MARKET GRAND RAPIDS The Downtown Market is home to 20 food merchants and restaurants, with indoor and outdoor dining options available year-round. DowntownMarketGR.com
DISCOVER KALAMAZOO Grab a drink from a participating business and enjoy it while you stroll and shop through the Central Commons Refreshment Area in downtown Kalamazoo! DowntownKalamazoo.org/ social-district/
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West Michigan Social Districts
Central • Grand Haven • Holland • Muskegon • Spring Lake • Zeeland
North • Cadillac • Gaylord • Manistee • Petoskey
For the most up-to-date, full list of communities operating Social
Districts, visit Michigan.gov .
DOWNTOWN HOLLAND SOCIAL DISTRICT HOLLAND Sip a beer while you wait for your table or enjoy a cocktail while you window shop as part of the Social District in beautiful Downtown Holland. DowntownSocialDistrict.com
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SILVER HARBOR BREWING COMPANY ST. JOSEPH Check out St. Joe’s social district. Grab a drink, stroll the city, or enjoy their outdoor space with live music. SilverHarborBrewing.com
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celebrate the Snow
Whether you’re seeking leisure or an adrenaline rush, there’s so much fun to be had during the wintertime! You’ll find a variety of ways to enjoy the snowy season, full of sparkling snowflakes, crisp air, and cozy fireplaces. Check out some of our favorite ways to enjoy the West Michigan winter wonderland.
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Ski and Shred With a large number of ski resorts here in West Michigan, there are plenty of places to hit the slopes. The resorts all offer day or season passes for the lifts. Don’t know how to ski or snowboard? Not a problem! Many resorts offer lessons for all ages. You can even rent equipment instead of bringing your own skis, snowboard, or helmets.
Snow Tubing Fun A faster version of sledding, tubing is a fun, safe way to get an adrenaline filled thrill with the whole family! Many Northern Michigan resorts, like The Highlands at Harbor Springs and Treetops Resort in Gaylord, have great tubing courses.
Try Something New Have fun exploring the frosty outdoors in a variety of different activities. Try snowshoeing through the woods, horseback riding across the snow, or bike your way through the winter weather on fat-tire bikes. You can even try winter sports and luge at Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park, one of the only tracks in the United States. Be sure to dress warmly!
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CADILLAC AREA VISITORS BUREAU CADILLAC From snowshoeing to snowmobiling, ice fishing to kite surfing and snowboarding to winter rafting – you can’t miss winter in Cadillac! CadillacMichigan.com/Winter
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SOUTH HAVEN/ VAN BUREN COUNTY SOUTH HAVEN Bring your snowshoes, cross-country skis, or snowmobile, and hit the trails in this Pure Michigan Trail Town on Lake Michigan. SouthHaven.org
ST. JOSEPH TODAY ST. JOSEPH Explore the winter season in St. Joseph. View the frozen lighthouse, attend winter events, shop for unique gifts and dine in exquisite restaurants. StJoeToday.com
Rated as a Top-5 downhill ski resort in North America by USA Today 10 Best for five years in a row. MtBohemia.com
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go Fish!
Fishing is a truly rewarding and relaxing outdoor activity. A day spent on the water, leaning back in the boat, and simply waiting
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for the fish to bite, lends itself to a calming day. Enjoy one of the most popular outdoor activities in West Michigan at these destinations. Fort Custer Recreation Area in Calhoun County offers fishing for everyone, with an accessible fishing pier on Whitford-Lawler Lake. With three fishing lakes in the park, you can reel in bass, bluegill, crappie, pike, and channel catfish from all of the lakes. Make sure you have your Recreation Passport since Fort Custer is a state park! The Pere Marquette River is well-known for all the fishing opportunities in its waters, from king salmon to lake trout. Anglers here will be able to partake in both regular and fly fishing, giving them everything they need to have a successful day on the water. While out fishing, consider staying at the nearby Pere Marquette River Lodge. Cast your line in style with a visit to the Bay Harbor Lake Marina. With its first-class amenities, shared cookouts, dock parties, and day trips, this is the perfect place for a weekend fishing getaway.
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Anita Braden | Cassopolis
Fish On Sponsor: Houghton Lake Area Tourism Bureau VisitHoughtonLake.com/ Fish.shtml
Professionally trained staff are present to provide docking assistance, as well as waterside concierge services.
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FREE FISHING WEEKENDS MICHIGAN DNR Two days twice a year, families and friends can enjoy Michigan fishing, for free! All fishing license fees are waived for two days, so residents and out-of-state visitors may enjoy fishing on inland and Great Lakes waters for all species of fish. Michigan.gov/DNR
HOUGHTON LAKE AREA You will find great fishing on Roscommon County lakes: Higgins Lake, Houghton Lake, and Lake St. Helen. Catching a tagged fish could win you a large prize in the year round “Catch Us If You Can” fishing contest. VisitHoughtonLake.com
INDIAN LAKE STATE PARK At 8,400 acres, Indian Lake is the fourth largest inland lake in the Upper Peninsula. Take your shot at catching perch, walleye, northern pike, rock bass, smallmouth bass, and more in this massive lake. Michigan.org/Property/Indian-Lake State-Park
LUDINGTON AREA Did you know that Ludington is known as Michigan’s #1 salmon fishing port? They offer “big lake” fishermen the best fishing to be found on Lake Michigan. PureLudington.com/Fishing
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Agritourism Map
Immerse your senses as you touch, smell, and taste local produce right here in West Michigan. You’ll find fun at area agritourism destinations as you learn all about where our local food comes from. Check out a variety of homegrown goods and hands-on activities at these area u-pick farms, farm markets, petting zoos, dairies, and more.
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COOPERSVILLE 9 • Coopersville Farm Museum ELLSWORTH 1 • Friske’s Farm Market 10743 US-31 Friske.com 231-599-2604 This three generation family dream nestled in the heart of beauti ful northern Michigan is a must-stop destination! You don’t want to miss our handcrafted pizza, scratch-bakery, general store, fruit stand and so much more! FENNVILLE 14 • Crane’s Pie Pantry, Restaurant & Winery 6054 124th Ave CranesPiePantry.com 269-561-2297 Crane’s Pie Pantry Restaurant and Winery are in West Michigan’s agriculture/viticulture region in Fennville. Michigan fruit pies, wine, hard cider and Americana fare. Seasonal fresh fruit. Open all year. • Virtue Cider
HOLLAND 13 • Bowerman Blueberries Farm Market
GRAND RAPIDS 10 • Robinette’s Apple
Haus & Winery 3142 4 Mile Rd NE Robinettes.com 616-361-5567
15793 James Street RealBlueberries.com 616-738-3099
3rd generation blueberry farm open May thru December. Home of the famous Bowerman’s blueberry donuts, pies and other baked goods. Local produce, ice cream, coffee bar, gift shop and playground.
Apples, peaches, cherries, nectarines, hayrides, corn maze, tasting room, cider mill, bakery, lunches, donuts, gift shop, and Michigan & ladies apparel. • Blandford Nature Center • Grand Rapids Downtown Market GRANT 7 • Nelson’s Farm Market HART 5 • Rennhack Orchards Market 3731 W Polk Rd RennhackMarket.com 231-873-7523 Featuring their own fresh fruits, vegetables, sweet corn, Honeycrisp & SweeTango® apples! Local & Michigan-made foods, gifts, and gift baskets!
• Holland Farmers Market • Veldheer Tulip Gardens HUDSONVILLE 11 • Post Family Farm 5081 Bauer Rd PostFamilyFarm.com 616-669-1964
Visit seasonally for home made donuts, school tours, u-pick pumpkins, weddings, bonfires, fall fes tivals, and more. ”An 80-acre reminder of life’s simple pleasures. JONES 19 • Maple Row Sugarhouse KALEVA 4 • Grossnickle Farms
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MATTAWAN 18 • Schultz Fruitridge Farms, Inc. NASHVILLE 15 • MOO-ville Creamery 5875 S M-66 MOO-ville.com 517-852-9003 MOO-ville Creamery makes over 80 homemade hand-dipped ice creams, bottles a2a2 milk from the 200 cows at their dairy farm, & features a free petting farm & playground. Open ALL year! NEW ERA 6 • Country Dairy • Lewis Adventure Farm & Zoo 4180 W M-20 LewisFarmMarket.com 231-861-5730 Lewis Adventure Farm & Zoo is the perfect getaway from everyday life. Come enjoy our exciting attractions, petting zoo, exotic animals, and the best produce and treats around! Open Spring to Fall. NILES 20 • Shelton Farms & Market RICHLAND 17 • Gull Meadow Farms
• DeGrandchamp Farm Store and U-Pick 76241 14th Ave
DeGrandchamps.com 269-637-3915 Pick fresh blueberries right
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from the bushes, watch the October cranberry harvest, visit our store for a sweet treat, sample specialty food products or find a one-of-a-kind gift. Open from May to December. • Dutch Farm Market 6967 109th Ave DutchFarmMarket.com 269-637-8334 Exit 26 off I-196. Fresh fruits/ vegetables in season, u-pick, and bakery. Open May through October, seven days/week. • Overhiser Orchards 6405 109th Ave OverhiserOrchards.com 269-236-6312 A fifth generation u-pick fruit farm with an educational animal barn, August sunflower nature walk, corn maze, pumpkin patch, wagon rides, cider, food trailer, picnic area, and playground. TRAVERSE CITY 2 • Oryana Community Co-op WEST OLIVE 8 • Reenders Blueberry Farms WILLIAMSBURG 3
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SOUTH HAVEN 16 • Barden’s Farm Market 1101 Phoenix St
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STATEWIDE • Michigan Agritourism
BardensFarmMarket.com 269-637-0000
Find produce fresh from Barden’s Farm, baked goods, house-made soups/salads/sandwiches, daily salsa/guacamole, local wines/beers, vegetable plants, hanging baskets, fruit, local meats/cheeses, and more. • Lakeshore Harvest Country
MichiganFarmFun.com 616-952-1151 Michigan’s Agricultural Tour ism Directory featuring farm
2950 80th Avenue CritterBarn.org 616-748-1110 Critter Barn is dedicated to
markets, roadside stands, cider mills, u-pick farms, corn mazes, petting zoos, farmers markets, ranches, educational farms, farm stays, wineries, cideries and more.
teaching about farming and agriculture while inspiring people of all ages, and all abilities, through the miracles in nature found at the farm. • Palmbos Farm Market
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Nature is amazing and so is fall in West Michigan. As our days grow colder and shorter, and the bright rays of summer’s sun start to dim, nature puts on a terrific display of reds, oranges, browns, and yellows. This is the time to drive, bike, hike, and paddle to see the vibrant colors on display. Each vista is uniquely different with the rolling road, the leaf-strewn valley, the tranquil lake reflecting, like a glassy mirror, a panoramic image of spectacularly painted forests. Let the tours begin!
Awesome Autumn
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Want to beat the rush? Then venture north and make the Keweenaw Peninsula your very first stop. It’s colder here, so this is where the show begins. Drive, hike, or ride the chairlift up Brockway Mountain for the most amazing views of blazing forests and Lake Superior. M-26 is a must see, as is the Eagle Harbor Lighthouse. Venture south across the Mackinac bridge and find colorful routes through Harbor Springs, Alanson, Petoskey, Boyne City, and Boyne Falls. Try C-81 for a north-south route running from just east of Harbor Springs, north to Mackinaw City. Another favorite is the
C-77 which begins in Harbor Springs and goes north to Cross Village. Be sure to grab a bite at the legendary Leg’s Inn. The famous M-22 runs along the lakeshore from Manistee to Leland. Along with breathtaking views along the water, the Sleeping Bear Dunes, intriguing small towns, wineries, shops, and galleries will offer you lots to see and do on your tour. Muskegon and White Lake have created a fantastic driving or biking tour to witness all the fall colors. The route stretches from the Muskegon South Pierhead Light to the White River Light
Station, allowing you to witness vibrant colors through woods, dunes, and water. Further south, the Saugatuck and Douglas area will delight with great boutiques, galleries, and eateries, but the best show is from the top of Mount Baldhead, a mere 302-step hike to the top. Fall is also the perfect time to visit a local u-pick farm, like Crane’s in Fennville, for delicious apples and cider – you’ll want to be sure to make a stop on your driving tour! For the more fall color driving routes in West Michigan, visit WMTA.org/ FallColorTour .
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DRUMMOND ISLAND RESORT DRUMMOND ISLAND Escape your everyday lifestyle and enjoy the majestic fall beauty of island life in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. DrummondIsland.com
GREATER LANSING AREA Lansing offers u-pick farms, kayaking and 20+ miles of trails with stunning foliage. Cheer on the MSU Spartans with football and tailgating. Lansing.org/things-to do/reasons-to-visit/
BARDEN’S FARM MARKET SOUTH HAVEN Get your fall produce fix with a stop to Barden’s Farm Market! Whether you’re looking for the perfect pumpkin to carve, or delicious, crisp apples, they’ve got you covered with all your fall favorites. BardensFarmMarket.com
SHANTY CREEK RESORT BELLAIRE See the fall colors from a new vantage point on a chairlift ride at Shanty Creek Resort in Bellaire. Enjoy 360 degree views of the changing leaves as you ascend Schuss Mountain - be sure to bring your camera! ShantyCreek.com
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