Top Things To Do in South Haven MI:
There are many small harbor towns along Lake Michigan that offer sun and sand. What makes South Haven worth visiting above the rest? For us, it's South Haven's local charm, expansive beaches, nearby parks, friendly people, and unique dining. In this travel guide, we have outlined all of the top things to do in South Haven, MI including all of the things we find unique about this spectacular beach town.
Fun Fact
Once know as the "Catskills of the Midwest", South Haven is home to miles of sandy beaches, wooded bike trails, covered bridges, and charming B&Bs.
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1. Kal-Haven Bike Trail
The Kal-Haven Bike Trail is known throughout Michigan as being one of the best bike trails in the state. Stretching 34 miles from South Haven to Kalamazoo, this crushed-stone nature path allows for biking, hiking, and snowmobiling. Winding through wooded forests, open farm-land and covered bridges, the Kal-Haven trail brings nature enthusiasts from throughout the state and beyond.
Trail & Parking Information
Completing the entire Kal-Haven Trail is 33.9 miles one-way with 387 feet in elevation gain. The trail is point-to-point and is rated as "easy" difficulty. Plan at least ten hours to complete the entire trail. To modify this trail as an out-and-back from South Haven, we recommend turning around at Grand Junction, which would lead to a 20-mile round-trip bike ride. For more information and to download the trail offline on your mobile device, visit AllTrails.
Parking for this trail if free and can be found here in South Haven or here in Kalamazoo. Download a copy of the entire Kal-Haven Trail and Van Buren trail here (including parking, water, and restrooms).
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2. Black River Harbor Walk
The Black River runs from Lake Michigan through the town of South Haven and offers stunning waterfront views throughout downtown. Walking each side of the marina will allow for breathtaking views of the city's waterways, parks, piers, and charming historic sites. We found the north side, from Ellen Avery Park to the North Pierhead Light, to be far less crowded if you only have time to walk a portion of the marina.
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3. South Haven Lighthouses
The South Haven Lighthouse draws crowds throughout all times of year. Follow the Black River from the downtown shops and you will soon embark on an expansive pier leading to the 1872 South Haven Lighthouse.
Opposite the South Haven Lighthouse on the north side of the Black River is a parallel pier, leading out to the North Pierhead Light. Used for both fishing and sightseeing, walking these piers and enjoying the beautiful coastal views is one of the top things to do in South Haven.
Warning: Use caution when walking out onto these piers and do not walk out to the lighthouse when the tides are high.
4. North and South Beaches
South Haven has some of the best beaches you can find along Lake Michigan with white powdery sand, expansive shorelines, and views of picturesque lighthouses in the backdrop. The most popular beach known as South Beach, can be accessed via a short walk from the downtown shops. South Beach has nearby restrooms, parking, splashpad, and concessions.
North Beach also offers a playground, parking, and concessions. Depending on your lodging location and preference, both beaches are a fantastic option in South Haven. North Beach offers a bit more seclusion, as it is a slightly longer walk from downtown activities. Head even farther north to Dyckman Street Beach Access for the least amount of crowds.
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5. Stanley Johnston Park
This hidden gem of a park is located on the north side of the Black River. The large open space is located on a hill, providing magnificent views of the downtown and port. A peaceful setting with towering trees and blooming florals, Stanley Johnston Park is an oasis within the city.
Opening Hours: All year from 8 am to 10 pm, seven days a week.
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6. Old Harbor Village
Old Harbor Village is filled with shops, dining, and historic buildings located alongside the Black River. Take a stroll through this lively street, shop for souvenirs, and grab a drink to enjoy in an outdoor patio.
7. Downtown Shops & Eateries
The downtown streets of Phoenix and Center are filled with local charm. Stroll through several blocks of art galleries, artisan shops, boutiques, bookstores, and markets. Stop into a café or bakery for a delicious treat or sit down for a meal in one of South Haven's delicious eateries.
8. Michigan Maritime Museum
The Michigan Maritime Museum offers exhibits on the history of South Haven maritime, as well as, the greater Great Lakes region. In addition, the museum also offers boat tours on a variety of impressive ships and numerous educational events throughout the season
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Hours and Admission
The Michigan Maritime Museum is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10am until 4pm (last admission at 3pm). Adult admission is $10 (summer) and $12 (winter) with on-the-water boat tours ranging from $20 - $42 per passenger.
Noms
No day of exploring is complete without some delicious foods to top it all off. South Haven has a variety of unique eateries to try, including one in an old bank building and one with a line that typically extends through the parking lot!
Restaurants
Sherman's Dairy Bar - Ice cream so delicious that ice cream lovers line up down the street.
Clementine's - Seafood and grilled classics in an old bank building
Maria's Taste of Italy - Family-run eatery with home-made cuisines
Black River Tavern - Bar and grill with live music performances
Taste - Small plates paired with martinis
Cookies on Call - Amazing baked goods
Barden's Farm Market - A wonderful place to stop for some local fresh foods to take to the beach
Cafes
Bean Box - Try the coconut mocha cold brew and you will not be disappointed!
Snake Oil Roasters - Everything in this coffee shop is completely vegan and you truly cannot taste the difference
Cafe Julia - A quaint coffee shop serving pastries and sandwiches
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Brews
South Haven has more than just beaches, it also has brews! The brewery scene in Michigan is top notch, and keeps expanding each year. South Haven is no stranger to the craft beer scene. With several breweries, brewpubs, and even a New Holland Distillery located downtown, South Haven is worth a stop when on a Michigan brew tour.
Three Blondes Brewing
Located just outside of downtown South Haven, Three Blondes Brewing serves experimental brews and delightful food options to pair. Their creativity in the craft brewing process shines through in their Choco L'Orange Nitro Milk Stout and Blueberry Snicklefritz (a chocolate-caramel Porter).
Try: If you like pickles, try their Sour - Berliner Weisse, Dill With It!
Harbor Light Brewing
Harbor Light Brewing has an ideal downtown location, easily accessible from the South Haven beaches. The relaxed, BYON (bring your own noms) environment allows you to sample the nearby South Haven eateries while enjoying a glass of Omerta Honey Porter and listening to some live music.
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Waypost Brewing Co. - A 15-minute drive from South Haven to Fennville is certainly worth it for a freshly poured glass of Cafe Con Leche Coffee Stout in a farm-brewery environment.
The Depot - Provides an amazing selection of craft beers at this local liquor store. Ideal for grabbing a few drinks to take back to. your room for happy hour.
Planning Your Trip
How many days do you need in South Haven?
In order to have enough time to complete the top things to do in South Haven, we recommend spending at least two full days. Of course, there can be no time limit put on sun and sand. South Haven can be the ideal weekend getaway or a week-long summer vacation.
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What time of year is best for Michigan beaches?
In order to make the most of the breathtaking Lake Michigan beaches located in South Haven, we recommend visiting during the warmer months of June - September. However, depending on your desired activities, there is still much to explore in the winter months including snowmobiling on the Kal-Haven trail.
J&L Recommended: June - September
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Where is the best area to stay in South Haven?
When visiting the charming town of South Haven, you have no better choice but to choose an equally charming Bed & Breakfast. Inn at the Park is ideally located several blocks from both the beach and downtown, while also being tucked away alongside a peaceful nature park. The staff at Inn at the Park truly makes you feel as though you are staying in a family-member's home. With detailed personal touches, excellent communication, and an exceptional breakfast for two included in our stay, we will certainly be returning to Inn at the Park!
Exclusive Discounts: Get 10% off you booking at Inn at the Park by using code NBV2023
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Getting Around South Haven
What is the best way to get around South Haven?
South Haven is easily explored by foot and bike in the summer months. Should you be looking to explore nearby Lake Michigan beach towns, visit a blueberry picking farm, or head to a remote brewery, you may consider having a car.
How do you spend a day in South Haven?
Should you only have time for one day in South Haven, we recommend spending the morning biking the Kal-Haven trail and enjoying the afternoon at the beach. Walk the pier to the South Haven Lighthouse at sunset and enjoy the live music at downtown breweries/pubs throughout the evening.
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