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Brewery Tour from Grand Rapids to Grand Haven

Heading to the lakeshore and looking for a unique way to experience the trip? Follow our West Michigan Brewery Trail! Turn your trip into a brewery tour and enjoy some local craft brew while taking in the beautiful Michigan scenery. Below is a list of just some of the amazing breweries you can experience between Grand Rapids and Grand Haven.

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Grand Rapids:

The Mitten Brewing

The first stop on this West Michigan brewery trail is The Mitten Brewing co.! Founded in 2012 by two lifelong friends, this vintage baseball-themed brewery and pizzeria is a must-stop on your brewery road trip. Kick off your trip with this unique, history-filled restaurant. Built-in one of Grand Rapids’ Victorian masterpieces, the old Engine House No. 9 is now home to this fantastic business. Becoming the first working brewery in the West Side of Grand Rapids since Prohibition their history and offerings are sure to be unlike any other.

Atwater Brewing

Having its start in Detroit Michigan in 1997, Atwater in Grand Rapids opened in 2016 and is located downtown. This German-style brewhouse is the creator of Dirty Blonde and Vanilla Java Porter, two front runners on the craft beer market. With the slogan being, “We drink all we can and sell the rest” the love for this craft clearly begins in-house and expands to communities all around. This is a must-visit on your brewery road trip.

New Holland Brewing- The Knickerbocker

Placed at the gateway of Grand Rapids Michigan’s Westside, this brewery offers drink and food menus that will give you a taste of many other worlds. With a full drink menu offering favorites such as Dragon’s Milk, The Poet, Golden Sails, and many more beers brewed in-house, there is something for every beer connoisseur. If you’re looking for cocktails, wine, and cider, they have many options in those categories, so everyone is sure to find exactly what they want. With a range of food options on the menu, this stop on the tour is a great place to grab a snack or have a delicious meal along with your drinks.

Founders

The Co-Founders of this brewery brewed their first batches in 1997. One year later, their taproom opened for business with the co-founders being the only bartenders. After struggling financially and pouring their blood, sweat, and tears into the business for years, their business turned around with the creation of Dirty Bastard and the debut of bourbon barrel-aged KBS draft. Becoming front runners of the bourbon barrel-aged scene, they grew to their first expansion in 2005. They officially moved to their current location in 2007 and have been growing and serving the community since. In that time they have created a few other front-runner beers, which are staples on their menu and have grown a huge distribution career as well.

Coopersville:

Coopersville Brewery Company

With its slogan being “Smack-dab in the middle of everywhere” this is a natural middle point between Grand Rapids and the lakeshore and is a great middle spot for our tour. Enjoy locally sourced products with a farm-to-table approach at this eclectic, down-to-earth brewery. Offering a variety of beers from pilsners to stout to ales, everyone is sure to find a brew that quenches their thirst. Fill your belly with delicious food from One-Eyed Pete’s kitchen, the breweries sister business. Inspired by southern BBQ the locally sourced food will pair excellently with whatever beer you try.

Allendale:

Trail Pointe Brewing

Beginning in brew kettles, this brewery has expanded into what it is today. Owned by beer lovers who are constantly honing their craft by being a part of the Muskegon Ottawa Brewers club (MOB) this brewery takes pride in the beers it serves. Inspired by a desire to connect with the community even their name pays homage to the history of the city it calls home. Enjoy a beer or cider (or both) while visiting. Also, make sure to try their crisp, bubbly seltzer with light pear and white grape twist. A perfect mid-point stop on this West Michigan Brewery trail!

Grand Haven:

Grand Armory Brewing

Serving the Grand Haven area since 2015 in a historic, 113-year-old building, the Grand Armory Brewing is home to 20 taps and a variety of ales, ciders, and wine. This brewery is unique in that it opens early in the morning with coffee, scones, and a relaxed atmosphere and morphs into a brewery throughout the day. With food, music, and drinks it is a welcoming environment for all ages and a must-visit on your tour to the lakeshore.

Burzurk Brewing Co.

This Caribbean/ Retro style taproom has a Burzurk vibe and fantastic beer options. With 12 taps they offer beers in all styles, ciders, and a unique flavor your own hard seltzer option. Their offerings vary from Mexican/Czech lagers, porters, stouts, IPA’s, and more. Head over to their taproom to sample their beers and check out their awesome merchandise.

Odd Side Ales

With their story beginning in 2010, they began as a micro-brewery and quickly outgrew their pub’s brewing capacity due to high demand for products. After expanding three times, they currently run their operations out of their own 44,000 sq ft facility. They maintain a year-round core group of craft beers while also bringing in new seasonal menu items. They now distribute to 8 states other than Michigan, but seeing their facility in person is unbeatable. Head over to their website to see their different beers on tap. They offer dark beers, light beers, hoppy beers, specialty beers, and sours. Try a sample of each to find your favorite category. Another great stop on this West Michigan brewery trail!

Long Road Distillers Grand Haven

Another stop that is a must-visit takes a break from beers and offers high-quality, masterfully crafted spirits. The spirits are distilled in-house and mixed with the best ingredients to enhance the delicious liquor. Running their business with the mindset “take no shortcuts” they have taken the time to use honest ingredients, crafting every batch from start to finish, and taking the road that many seem to avoid. Also, check out their event space for your future parties, catered with amazing quality food and drink.

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Best Grand Rapids Coffee Shops

In recent years, coffee shops have become a gathering place for patrons looking to socialize with friends and family, take a quiet minute to themselves, or study/work. Grand Rapids is one of the cities to fully embrace this desire and has become home to many high-quality coffee shops. Each with its own unique atmosphere and menu you are sure to find many shops you will want to try.

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Sparrows

Offering two locations, one on Wealthy Street and one on Plainfield ave, Sparrows coffee has been serving Grand Rapids for years. Offering a warm environment, quality coffee, and a welcoming environment, Sparrows is a great place to run in and grab some joe on the go or meet up with a friend to catch up. Wanting coffee in bulk? Sparrows roast their own coffee and sell it by the pound.

Kid-friendly

Wealthy Street Hours: Mon.-Sun. 7 am-7 pm

Plainfield Ave Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7 am-6 pm & Sun. 9 am-5 pm

MadCap (2 locations):

With multiple locations in Grand Rapids and Detroit Michigan, Co-founder, Trevor, has turned his passion into a career. Providing a unique experience and utilizing the best beans roasted to perfection, Madcap is a favorite among Grand Rapids locals. Head over to the downtown location and grab a cup to go and enjoy while you explore the beauty that Grand Rapids has to offer. With limited seating at the downtown location, head over to the Fulton Street shop if you are looking to sit and visit or get some work done. Choose your setting while still enjoying the same delicious, high-quality cup of coffee.

Downtown- not super kid-friendly

Hours: Mon.-Sun. 8 am-4 pm

Fulton Street- kid-friendly

Hours: Mon-Fri. 7am-3pm; Sat, & Sun, 8am-4pm

Ferris Coffee:

Offering more than just fantastic coffee, Ferris Coffee & Nut Co. offers its own delicious snacks that pair perfectly with your beverage. This family-owned roaster uses its 95 years of experience to produce the best quality products for all of its customers. Sourcing coffee from farmers in South America, Indonesia, Africa, and more, the shop prides itself on working with quality people and serving people all over the country. With a huge online offering, check out their website, but don’t forget to stop in and get a fresh-made latte and experience their stunning shop in downtown GR.

Kid-Friendly

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7am-6pm; Sat. 8am-4pm; Sun. Closed

The Lantern Coffee Bar and Lounge

With a variety of brew methods, ranging from Kailua Pour-Over, Aeropress, Espresso, and more hang out in this work-friendly environment and fill your day with focus, food, and delicious coffee. With endless options, you will find yourself sprinkling your workday with a variety of different coffee and tea choices.

Not Kid Friendly- geared more towards patrons studying or working

Hours: Mon.Fri. 6 am-7 pm; Sat. & Sun, 8am-7pm

Lyon St. Café

Looking for a café that not only serves high-quality coffee but also beer and wine? Lyon St. Café is the place to be. Start your morning with a cup of joe, assorted teas, and hot chocolate, or come in later for a locally crafted beer or wine flight. Pair your coffee with a delicious pastry or baked good, enjoy your crisp beer with a deli sandwich or savory food item, or experience the full wine flight journey with a charcuterie board to enhance the delicious notes in the variety of wines. You and your friends will become part of the crew at Lyon Street Café. One of the best coffee shops in Grand Rapids!

Kid-Friendly

Hours: Mon.-Sun. 8 am-4 pm

Bradbury Café

You don’t have to go to France or Europe to enjoy the feel of a petite, delicious café. With top quality offerings, this coffee shop brings brightness with its beverages that match the brightness of the shop. With ample natural light, stellar employees, and a stunning vibe, this is a place you will want to visit more than once.

Kid-Friendly

Hours: Tues.-Sat. 8 am-3 pm

Outside Coffee Co.

With their philosophy being, “Coffee always tastes better outside”, enjoy a variety of beverages in whatever atmosphere the great outdoors offers that day. This community-based shop is located in the heart of uptown Grand Rapids and combines food truck dining, a welcoming/ inclusive environment, and an experience like no other. With garden seating and hammocks in the summer and domes and fire pits in the winter, you can enjoy a delicious cup of handcrafted coffee year-round. A great place for your kids to explore and enjoy, but make sure they have dressed accordingly for the weather as there is no indoor seating. One of the most unique coffee shops in Grand Rapids!

Kid-Friendly, but outdoors so bundle in winter

Hours: Mon.-Sun. 7 am-7 pm

That Early Bird

Since opening in June of 2016 this café has become a staple in the neighborhood and focuses on seasonal, local products. Offers an environment that welcomes all patrons, to enjoy breakfast with friends, or sips some coffee while you focus on the workday. Head over to their website to see their delicious menu and the hip vibes the shop offers.

Kid-Friendly

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7am-3pm; Sun. 8am-3pm

Herman’s Boy

Celebrating 120 years of unique coffee, this local treasure is a must-visit for anyone in the area. This business is 5 shops in 1: a roastery, bakery, deli, confectionery, and barbecue. Stop into the homey café and enjoy a delicious, made-to-order bagel sandwich paired with a handcrafted cup of coffee. Enjoy the smell of freshly roasted coffee from their roastery as you enter the store and don’t forget to take home meats smoked in-house. Choose from their extensive list of coffee and have it ground however you’d like so you can enjoy Herman’s Boy cup of coffee each morning. Not a big coffee person? Shop their extensive tea offerings as well.

Kid-Friendly

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7am-7pm; Sat. 7:30am- 6pm; Sun. 10am-5pm

Haggerty’s

Located on the Beltline in Grand Rapids Michigan, this coffee shop boasts a menu that is an extension of their at-home kitchen. From warm, frothy lattes to delicious açaí bowls or avocado toast, this is an excellent place to spend some time. Whether you are studying, reading, visiting, or working, there is a variety of seating to accommodate your needs. Pick a cozy booth for some quiet and privacy or grab a table in the middle of it all to enjoy visiting or just watching the hustle and bustle around you.

Kid-Friendly

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 am-6 pm; Sat. & Sun. Closed

Bitter End

Serving traditional espresso beverages since 2001, this coffee shop is sure to offer a unique experience. Open 24/7, you can stop in anytime for an excellent cup of coffee. Roasted fresh daily on-site, your cup will always be the freshest and finest it can be. Also offering kombucha and bulletproof coffee, their menu offers as unique a vibe as their shop. For parking information, menu items, and more about the shop, visit their website.

Not Kid Friendly- geared towards those working and the late-night caffeine seekers.

Hours: Open 24/7

Rise Authentic Bakery Co.

This café offers an entirely gluten-free, vegan, soy-free, and dye-free bakery. You will find high-quality pastries, desserts, breakfast and lunch foods keeping with the standards listed above. Creating an environment that is suitable for many dietary and allergy needs, everyone can enjoy the delicious offerings of Rise Authentic Bakery. This Westside coffee shop cultivated an environment where the community is welcome to enjoy and share in its inclusive menu and high-quality coffee offerings.

Kid-Friendly

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7am-6pm; Sat. & Su.n 8am-4pm

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Best Date Night Restaurants in West Michigan

West Michigan offers many amazing options for dining out.  Sometimes so many options can make it hard to choose which one is best for you and your significant other on date night.  We have put together some of the top date night restaurants in West Michigan from Grand Rapids to the Lakeshore to help you find the perfect one for you and your date.  Whether you are just starting to date or have been together for 50+ years you will be sure to have a romantic night out at one of these great restaurants.

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Grand Rapids

MDRD

Located at the top of the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel you will find MDRD which serves modern Spanish cuisine.  Enjoy your meal as you look over the Grand River with panoramic views from 27 stories up.  Reservations are highly recommended and can be booked here.   MDRD is the perfect date night restaurant in downtown Grand Rapids.

Palio

Palio features authentic Tuscan Italian cuisine including pizza from a gas-fired stone pizza oven.  You will enjoy re-invented Italian dishes made with herbs cut from their in-house herb garden.  Palio is named after the famous Palio di Siena horse race, and they have incorporated the energy and boldness of the races into everything they do at Palio, making it a great place if you are looking for a fun Italian experience on a date night in Grand Rapids.

Chop House

If you are looking for a formal dining experience for date night in Grand Rapids, you will want to head to Chop House.  Step inside the elegant urban steakhouse and find some of the best USDA Prime beef that is wet-aged for 28 days.  Talk about tender!  Plus check out the premium seafood, and best-rated chicken, pork, and lamb selections.  Whatever your preference, you will have a great meal at Chop House.

Butchers Union

Head to Butchers Union downtown Grand Rapids for a diverse selection of fantastic food – which they strive to source locally, the biggest selection of whiskey around, and some unforgettable craft cocktails.  Butchers Union is a cozy and inviting restaurant complete with tufted leather booths, making it a must-try intimate choice for date night in West Michigan.

House of Wine

House of Wine is a wine bar, as well as a full-service bar with a neighborhood feel in Grand Rapids.  Enjoy your wine with a menu of lighter fare.  House of Wine specializes in charcuterie, but there are many small plates, salads, and paninis to choose from as well. 

Forty Pearl

Forty Pearl is one of the best places to find wine and spirits that are made right here in Michigan.  Enjoy some of the finest Michigan wines and spirits paired with delicious food made from locally sourced seasonal ingredients.  Whether you are just visiting, or a life-long Michigander, Forty Pearl is a must-try for date night in Grand Rapids.

Reserve Wine and Food

Looking to enjoy a HUGE selection of wine with your significant other?  Reserve Wine and Food is the place to be.  Reserve has over 900 wines in their storehouse, so you are sure to find something to please your tastebuds.  Pair your wine with a dish from the menu which features farm-to-table fare.  We highly recommend the create your own charcuterie for your starter.

Margaux

Margaux is located inside of the JW Marriott in Grand Rapids and gives you the feel and cuisine of a classic French bistro with a sophisticated modern feel.  Take a seat inside and have a romantic meal while looking out to the Grand River or step out onto the J-Deck and be right on the river.  The J-Deck is available year-round with igloos in the winter. One of the best places for a date night in West Michigan!

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Greater Grand Rapids

Grill One Eleven

Grill One Eleven is in the heart of downtown Rockford and is known for classy casual dining of some of the finest foods.  They work with local farmers to source ingredients for seasonal weekend specials.  Their steaks are hand-selected and hand-cut in-house and their fresh fish is flown in for quality so you know you will be getting dishes from with top quality ingredients.  Grill One Eleven is also known for its awesome selection of craft beer from Michigan as well as around the world.  Take a short stroll after dinner to see all that the town of Rockford has to offer or relax down by the Rouge River.

Flat River Grill

Flat River Grill is in downtown Lowell along the Flat River on the first floor of the Bergin Building.  Step inside the homey dining room or take a seat outside overlooking the river on their four-seasons patio.  The menu features wood-fired meals including line-caught fish, wood-fired pizzas, grass-fed beef, and wood-grilled burgers.

Bostwick Lake Inn

Bostwick Lake Inn sits on Bostwick Lake on the outer edge of Rockford.  When you enter the Inn you will feel like you are in a cozy lake lodge.  Step outside on their four-seasons deck for some fresh air and views of the tranquil Bostwick Lake.  In the warmer months feel like you are on vacation as you enjoy a drink with your toes in the sand on their beach area that is complete with beach chairs.  The Inn’s menu features farm-fresh fare, smoky shareables, and unique takes on traditional American Cuisine.  This is a great option for a date night in West Michigan!

Timbers Inn Restaurant & Tavern

Get a cozy up a north feel for date night when you dine at Timbers Inn Restaurant & Tavern in Rockford.  Timbers reminds you of an up north hunting cabin complete with a huge stone fireplace and trophy mounts.  They also offer seating on their patio which includes a lounging space with couches and an outdoor fireplace.  The menu offers many familiar favorites as well as wild game options such as Elk steaks and buffalo burgers.  Timbers is an awesome spot for a cozy date night meal.

The Lakeshore

The lakeshore has tons of great places for the perfect date night in West Michigan. Make it a full weekend of fun in West Michigan! Book a hotel in Grand Rapids or Grand Haven! 

Sandy Point Beach Club

Sandy Point Beach Club is a hidden gem in West Olive that features a casual fine dining experience of New American Cuisine. You will enjoy a beach house atmosphere as you dine on some of their prime burgers and seafood which they are known for. In the warmer months take a seat on their patio complete with a big screen tv and bocce courts.

The Kirby House

The Kirby House is in a historic building that used to be a hotel.  The old-world charm carries over into the restaurant making it a cozy spot to dine.  Kirby is an American Grill and has a wide range of choices on its menu.  After dinner take a walk in downtown Grand Haven or down to the pier to catch a sunset as a couple over Lake Michigan.

Noto’s at Bil-mar

Noto’s at Bil-Mar is in Grand Haven looking over Lake Michigan which makes it a great spot for date night.  The Noto family has brought their Sicilian roots to a contemporary restaurant that offers something for everybody.  Reservations are accepted from Labor Day until Memorial weekend and seating is first come first served in the warmer months.

Butch’s Dry Dock

Butch’s Dry Dock is in Holland and serves locally sourced American fare, fine wine selections, and a full bar.  Their menu changes seasonally so you will be sure to find something new every time you go back.  Want to know a secret?  Step back in time and continue your date night at Ondergrond – if you can find it.  Shhhh you didn’t hear it from us!

Seventy Six

Located in downtown Holland, Seventy Six is a cozy modern restaurant with a unique menu of high-end modern American fare.  The restaurant represents a celebration of a love story, which creates the perfect atmosphere for date night.  If you need some conversation starters or something to break the ice on a first date, make sure to check out their House Rules!

Poquito

Poquito is a tapas restaurant located in Holland.  Enjoy a relaxing meal that features dishes that originated in Spain and then found their way into Latin cultures.  Take your taste buds on a journey as you make your way through small plates which are meant to be shared and spark conversation, making it a perfect choice for date night.

Boatwerks

Head to Holland for a date night at Boatwerks.  Boatwerks overlooks the beautiful Lake Macatawa which you can enjoy on their huge patio during the warmer months.  If you prefer indoor seating, you will still be able to enjoy beautiful views from elevated seating in the indoor dining room.  Boatwerks menu has an option for everyone, we highly recommend the perch!  Plan a dinner near sundown to enjoy a great sunset over the lake on date night.

Hearthstone Bistro

Hearthstone Bistro is in Muskegon and has a classic bistro feel.  This staple of the community has been serving the area since 1975 and has won many awards for its food.  Food features include some of the lakeshore’s most innovative entrees as well as gourmet soups, sandwiches, and salads.

Dockers Fish House

If you are looking for somewhere to have a date night in the warmer months you want to check out Dockers Fish House in Muskegon.  Dockers overlook Muskegon Lake and have some of the best seafood in the area.  Dockers is open seasonally, so get it on the calendar because you won’t want to miss it.  Once you are done with your meal make sure to check out their milkshakes for dessert!

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Wine in Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids may be known as Beer City U.S.A. but this dynamic city is also a fantastic place to try some amazing wine! We have selected the best of the best in GR for you to enjoy some wine tasting. Everything from little wine bars to wineries just outside the city. Make sure to check out our list before your next wine tasting adventure!

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1. House of Wine

Visit the House of Wine and try the GR Bucket List All-Inclusive Wine Tasting Experience! Unwind from your day at this centrally located wine bar, just steps away from the heart of Grand Rapids. Here you will indulge in an exclusive wine tasting and charcuterie experience created for you by the GR Bucket List.

House of Wine is a family-owned wine bar and retail shop with over 300 unique wines from all over the world. Enjoy 2 wine flights (4 samples per person), a friendly SA guide, and a hearty sharable charcuterie board (fruit or meat) to snack on while you indulge in the vast world of wine.

2. Raise a Glass Wine Tour

Raise a Glass Wine Tours offers wine tasting experiences throughout Grand Rapids. These tours provide a great upscale experience perfect for wine lovers and foodies! These tours are perfect for a girl’s night out, couples date night, or a larger group event. Raise a Glass offers various package options including a Couples Weekend Wine Getaway, Birthday package, Girls Night Out package, Bachelorette Party package and so much more! All of the tours come with 8 different wine tastings, a small food plate at each, transportation, and a wine tour guide.

The GR Bucket List has partnered with Raise a Glass Wine Tours to bring you an All-Inclusive Private Couples Wine, Food, and Culture tour of Grand Rapids! This exclusive tour includes 8 different wine tastings paired with small plates at each location. You will enjoy transportation in a luxury vehicle, immediate seating, an expert tour guide, and a premium wine education session from a Sommelier or Chef. The tour lasts about 4 hours and is the perfect thing to make your date night extra special.

3. Robinette’s Apple Haus & Winery

Robinette’s may be a family favorite known for its cider and donuts but they also offer a fully operational winery right on their property. They produce their own wine and hard cider on site. Robinette’s has a spacious tasting room that offers more than 20 Michigan-made wines ready to satisfy your inner wino. They also experiment with fruit wines such as Cranberry, Apple, Blueberry, and two of our most popular wines, Passionate Peach Spumante and Chocolate! 

4. Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant

Cooper’s Hawk takes pride in creating amazing wines that begin in the vineyard. They have a team and winemaker that travels the globe in search of the very best grapes. They source from Chile, France, California, Washington, and many other wine grape-producing regions. This makes for some of the best wine in the Grand Rapids area!

Cooper’s Hawk Winery has a dining and tasting room just southeast of the city in the Kentwood area. They also offer a wine club which you can join –here.

5. Aperitivo

Located within the Downtown Market, Aperitivo offers a unique wine tasting experience right inside this bustling marketplace. They offer a variety of wines and have a full-service charcuterie counter which offers various meats and cheeses perfect to go with any wine selection. You can choose to try wine by the glass, bottle, or wine tasting flight.

Join their wine club- here. Or their cheese club- here.

6. MDRD

MDRD (pronounced Madrid) is located on the top of the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel. Here you will find delectable Spanish food, amazing views of the city and Grand River, and a great place to sip on a glass of wine. MDRD offers a variety of wines by the glass or by the bottle. Enjoy a glass at the bar which has a stunning view of the river below.

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Fall Things to Do In Grand Rapids

Fall Things to Do In Grand Rapids

Fall is my favorite West Michigan season, hands down. The cider starts flowing, ArtPrize is in full swing, the hiking trails burst with color, and the wind off the lakeshore is crisp and brisk. There are so many things to do in Michigan in the fall and fall activities, in Grand Rapids, are as abundant as the apples falling off the trees! From pumpkin patches to fine wine tasting, Grand Rapids covers the full spectrum of autumn experiences.

Read on for the top fall things to do in Grand Rapids and make it an unforgettable autumn, year after year.

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Make a Stop at Robinette’s Apple Haus and Winery

Fall is the time to make sure you visit Robinette’s Orchard. For over 100 years, they’ve been growing apples and making cider at this popular historic farm north of Grand Rapids. They also offer tastings and bottles of their wines and ciders made in-house.

Robinette’s cider and donuts are the perfect fall treat. You can watch workers crush the apples at the cider mill and fill up your jug of fresh cider literally in front of you. Pair a cup of hot cider with a warm cinnamon or apple donut from Robinette’s Bakery, and you won’t be disappointed.

Robinette’s has u-pick apples and a corn maze you can get lost in. There’s also wine tasting and a gift shop. Visit Robinette’s activities page for details.

If you do visit, make sure to give yourself some extra time because Robinette’s can get busy at peak times in the fall.

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Pick Pumpkins at Ed Dunneback and Girls Farm Market

Located on 6 Mile Road in Grand Rapids, Ed Dunneback and Girls Farm Market has been a staple fall excursion for many Michiganders for generations. They have a huge selection of pumpkins of every size, from small decor gourds to big pumpkins perfect for carving.

Along with the pumpkin patch, you can pick apples, take in some weekly live music, and (perhaps best of all) enjoy a craft beer, hard cider, or wine in the taproom.

For more info, visit the Ed Dunneback and Girls Farm Market website.

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Get Lost in the Corn Maze at Deep Roots Produce

When it’s fall, you’ve gotta do a corn maze, and the one at Deep Roots Produce is certainly a-maze-ing! (Sorry, I’m not so sorry—haha!)

Located southeast of Grand Rapids in Alto, the Deep Roots Produce farm market has been hosting its corn maze for a couple of years now, but the latest design is, once again, something special.

In 2022, the 10-acre maze paid tribute to no other than Happy Gilmore himself! In this Happy Gilmore-themed corn maze, you’ll try your hand at finding your way through golf clubs, golf balls, and Happy’s head! There’s even a space in the maze to work on your putting game!

The maze offers three trails, all differing in length and difficulty. Some nights they also do a haunted or glow night in the corn maze! Come get lost with your family and friends, and don’t forget to pick up some fresh produce and visit the petting zoo when you’re done.

Visit the Deep Roots Produce website for more details and to purchase tickets.

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Take in Everything ArtPrize

Happening in the fall every other year, ArtPrize is an art extravaganza at its biggest and boldest. Since 2009, a quarter of a million people descend on Grand Rapids as the city itself is transformed into an art exhibit for two weeks. Over 150 venues around the area feature works done by amateurs and professionals, while everyone votes on which one will win the $400,000 public and juried prizes and $200,000 in artist grants.

Walking between the venues, in the comfortable fall air, is a great way to see more of the city and visit some places you haven’t been to before.

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The best place to start with ArtPrize is downtown. You can take in a lot of pieces just by visiting the Public Museum, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum, DeVos Place, The Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, and, of course, the Grand Rapids Art Museum.

However, it’s also a great opportunity to check out the smaller venues you haven’t visited before. You may just discover your new favorite restaurant or shop in the city.

ArtPrize 2023 takes place from September 14 to October 1, 2023. You can visit ArtPrize’s venues page now to plan what you want to see and do.

Zoo Goes Boo at John Ball Zoo

Zoo Goes Boo at John Ball Zoo (JBZ) is a memorable event for kids and families. Dress up as your favorite monsters or superheroes and walk through decorated paths while kids trick-or-treat through stands and tents set up by community businesses and organizations. It’s a fun way to see lots of costumes, get a taste of the Halloween spirit before the big night, and visit all the animals!

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Fun things to do at John Ball Zoo include funicular rides to the top of the property (which has great views of downtown Grand Rapids), taking a camel ride, and running through the Sky Trail Ropes Course.

Don’t miss Crawford Tigers of the Realm, a newer habitat that lets you get up close and center with the John Ball Zoo’s tigers. You may see them roaming between the trees or taking a bath in their pool. The red pandas near the tiger exhibit are a must-see, too.

If you’re looking for a Grand Rapids aquarium, JBZ’s Van Andel Living Shores Aquarium allows you to see Magellanic penguins flying through the water as the waves quickly go in and out of the tide pool.

Enjoy the Changing Seasons at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park (Meijer Gardens) is a great place to be when the colors of the trees are changing, and the crisp air is perfect for a walk around the sculptures and horticulture. The autumn foliage is really a sight to see! Mums take over the outdoor gardens with deep reds, purples, and oranges, and the Michigan Farm Garden is in full harvest mode with heirloom vegetables and gigantic pumpkins large enough to sit on.

Check out the Meijer Gardens calendar to see what special events are happening this autumn.

More About Meijer Gardens

Meijer Gardens boasts eight different garden displays, including the Earl and Donnalee Holton Arid Garden, the Earl and Donnalee Holton Victorian Garden Parlor, and the Kenneth E. Nelson Carnivorous Plant House. 

The hot and humid Lena Meijer Tropical Conservatory is a five-story greenhouse filled with tropical plants and birds. In the spring, it holds the largest tropical butterfly exhibit in the US, with 60 plus different species flittering freely around the conservatory.

Built in 2015, The Richard & Helen DeVos Japanese Garden is something straight out of Kyoto. Plants, sculptures, and an authentic Japanese Teahouse surround a tranquil lake. There’s also a bonsai garden and Cherry Tree Promenade to enjoy.

The Grace Jarecki Seasonal Display Greenhouse changes display throughout the year and, in the winter months, features a model train chugging through charming models of the Grand Rapids buildings and landmarks.

The outdoor sculpture park has dozens of art pieces for you to enjoy. A must-see for everyone is The American Horsea 24-foot-tall cast based on a piece by Leonardo da Vinci. It’s the perfect photo opportunity and is surrounded by grassy hills where you can get a better view of the park and relax.

If you bring kids to Meijer Gardens, you can’t go wrong with the Lena Meijer Children’s Garden. A water table replica of the Great Lakes, an entire sensory garden, and a fantastic wooden playhouse are just some of the things that will thrill (and tire out) your kiddos.

I could go on and on about what to see at Meijer Gardens, but I’ll leave some surprises for you to discover on your next trip there. Visit the Meijer Gardens website to start planning.

Treat Your Palate to the Grand Rapids International Wine, Beer, and Food Festival

Taking place this fall in November, the Grand Rapids International Wine, Beer, and Food Festival is an established tasting event in West Michigan. More than 1,500 bottles of wines, beer, cider, and more are yours for the tasting, along with unique and signature foods from local Grand Rapids restaurants.

Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur of the finest wines and gourmet food, or someone completely new looking for a way to learn more and break into the world of exceptional food and drink—this festival will surely introduce you to some new favorites.

Click here to learn more and pick up your tickets to attend.

Embrace Everything Bavarian at Oktoberfest Grand Rapids

Grab a stein and a wurst and answer the call of the alphorns at Grand Rapids’ Oktoberfest!

Oktoberfest brings German-style beir and wein to Riverside Park for one weekend in the fall. Live music and bands play throughout the event, usually featuring polka bands and traditional alphorns. There are also games and competitions like the keg throw and stein-holding competitions (don’t know what that is? Neither did I—check the rules out here). The cutest event by far is the Dachshund Dash, which has the little wiener dogs galloping through a course.

Admission to Oktoberfest is free. For details, visit the Octoberfest Facebook.

Other Grand Rapids Fall Festivals:

Drive the Kent County Fall Color Tour

There are scenic drives all over West Michigan, but they’re never as beautiful as they are when at peak color during the fall season.

When the reds, oranges, and yellows really start to pop, hit the road with these maps from the Kent County Road Commission. You’ll see some great views and spectacular colors that show off what this area offers. The maps also mark some of the best parks to stop at along the route.

Hike the Trails at the Calvin Ecosystem Preserve

Slow down and really take in the fall splendor with a walk through the Calvin University Ecosystem Preserve. Located just outside downtown Grand Rapids, the ecosystem preserve is a system of wooded trails through 100+ acres of forest.

Crunch through the leaves as you spot squirrels burying nuts for winter and, if you’re lucky, a doe and her fawn moving through the trees. There’s a pond overlooking that’s idyllic in the fall, with the colorful leaves reflecting off the water.

It’s free to access the Calvin University Ecosystem Preserve & Native Gardens. To start planning your visit, click here.

For more parks to visit around Grand Rapids, head on over to our Parks in Grand Rapids article!

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What are your favorite West Michigan fall activities or events? Please let us know in the comments!

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