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Music Brings Magic to West Michigan

Arthur Schopenhauer, a renowned German philosopher, was correct when he said, “Music is the food of the soul.” Our inner beings crave music and literature to nurture our psyches and bring joy to an otherwise often bleak and stormy world.

West Michigan is rich in establishments that nurture us through music and the arts. Check these venues out for a dose of spiritual nourishment.

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Grand Rapids:

Wealthy Street Theater

Built in 1911, this beautiful structure is home to The Grand Rapids Community Media Center, a nonprofit helping the West Michigan community connect, learn, create and share through barrier-free resources for speech and expression.  The venue was initially utilized as a TV station, but has grown to provide and support a variety of programs including community radio station WYCE, a community venue, Wealthy Theatre, hyperlocal news source The Rapidian, Web Services and public access television, GRTV. Events at Wealthy Theatre include plays, concerts, and movies from the affiliated Grand Rapids Film Festival. Musical acts include a legendary rendition of “The Fleetwood Mac Experience,” “Jonathan Richman featuring Tommy Larkins” live, and “This Will Destroy You presents: Tunnel Blanket 10 year anniversary performance of the full LP W/ an opening performance by Christopher Tignor”. And that’s just for the month of February, folks.

Tip Top Deluxe Bar & Grill (Facebook)

Bringing a host of genres, including rockabilly, Americana, punk, outlaw and vintage country, retro-rock, hip hop, surf rock, jam bands and more, this west-side club with a capacity of around 150 is well-beloved by musicians and concertgoers alike. While there are concerts that are ticketed (at a low price compared to many other venues), there are also events that are free of charge. Check out their schedule on TicketHub for an in-depth listing.

Mulligan’s Pub “The Otherside”

The Otherside; the venue within Mulligans Pub, has a long rich history within Eastown. The room was originally home of the stage for the Intersection, before their move downtown. Now the Otherside is host to some of Grand Rapids’ best local talent, as well as touring acts across the nation. The Otherside is not a place bands come to become rich rockstars, especially since the admission is free of charge for all 21 years and older on Thursday through Saturday nights.

Billy’s Lounge

Although Billy’s is deeply rooted in the Blues, performances from all genres can be heard blazing from the stage on any given night.  One of the favorite local hot spots in the Eastown Community, their live music on Friday and Saturday nights, a fully stocked bar, and drink specials prove why.

The Stray

The Stray is a family-owned cafe with goals to bring diversity and community to a place of comfort and creativity and offers a relaxing venue for both coffee enthusiasts and artists in the surrounding area. On any day of the week, local artists showcase their artistic talents. This blend of creative talent, good food, and delicious coffee will cultivate the welcoming and inspiring atmosphere that day-time music lovers seek. But don’t make plans for your Saturday evenings- Stray’s Battle of the Bands is back for Season III in March. Every Saturday night, up to five talented bands will compete for a chance to shine in the finals (and cash awards!), where they will have the opportunity to showcase their full-length set. The judges have been carefully selected for their extensive experience and invaluable contributions to the local music scene. Tickets are available on their website.

Robert B. Chaffee Planetarium

Concerts Under the Stars is an immersive full-dome concert experience curated by the Grand Rapids Public Museum’s Roger B. Chaffee Planetarium, highlighting local musicians and visual artists. Local West Michigan bands will perform their music, enhanced by original video art projected onto the seated Planetarium’s 50-foot dome. Upcoming local visual artists collaborate with the musicians to weave together an exclusive immersive concert experience. Concerts Under the Stars has quickly become a staple of the underground West Michigan music scene. Visitors are invited to explore the Museum’s first two floors of exhibits during the cocktail hour before the concert. Visit their website for a schedule of concerts, ticket pricing, and amenities.

Pyramid Scheme

This Pub, Music Venue, and Pinball Arcade (24 machines, to be exact!) in the Heartside neighborhood brings in fantastic independent artists and musicians as well as important collaborations with community partners. Their venue is a 420-capacity standing room area, wheelchair accessible. Comedy shows are fully seated. Cover charge only for the separate music venue- visit their website for schedules and ticket sales.

The DAAC

The DAAC is an all-ages music venue and DIY arts incubator. Substance-free space, completely volunteer-run. The Division Avenue Arts Collective, or DAAC, is an all-ages music venue, art gallery and DIY project incubator started in 2003 by a rotating group of creatives.

Fueled by volunteers, The DAAC strives to provide a safe & neutral space for artistic expression, available to everyone regardless of age or other circumstance. They believe that everyone has something to contribute, and strive to create a community based on participatory culture through a DIT (do-it-together) approach. Open Jams are free and musicians of all skills and abilities are invited to take part.

St. Cecilia Music Center

Renowned for their Spectacular Jazz Series and the Acoustic Café Folk Series, both of which have expanded the borders of SCMC beyond its decades-long reputation as an organization focused solely on classical music reinforced their distinction as the “mother of the arts” in Grand Rapids. Together, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Series, the Spectacular Jazz Series, and the Acoustic Café Folk Series are widely recognized for bringing high-caliber, world-renowned artists to West Michigan audiences. Visit their website for schedule and ticket pricing.

The Intersection

West Michigan’s Live Music Legend since 1972. For 50 years, The Intersection has provided West Michigan with the best local and national live music and entertainment. Located in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids, The Intersection offers five stages — the Showroom with 1,500 capacity, Elevation with 800 capacity, The Stache with 400 capacity, The Mint with 200 capacity, and their outdoor Rock the Lot stage at 2,200.  You’ll find a variety of genres from the local music scene, along with regional acts. The venue also is home to community radio station WYCE-FM’s annual awards show, The Jammies, boasting an all-star Michigan roster of acts performing throughout the nightclub. Tickets and schedule information can be found here.

Midtown GR

 If you are part of the crowd of music lovers who crave a more intimate setting—one that goes against the mainstream concert experience, Midtown isn’t your average venue. From the front row to the back corner, every one of the 200 seats has been optimized for world-class sound. The semi-circle of seating allows for more engaged musicians and a more captive audience. The stage is one foot off the ground, creating an instant connection between the artist and the audience, who will feel like they’re in an underground jazz club, whether hearing folk, rock, or other genres.

The BOB

The House Of Music & Entertainment is an unforgettable Grand Rapids venue for live music. Located within The B.O.B. (an acronym for Big Old Building) is located in downtown Grand Rapids. The room is rustic and casual, reflecting the warehouse origins of The B.O.B.’s historic past. H.O.M.E.’s stage hosts a variety of genres from both DJ’s & live bands. With an easy-going atmosphere, tequila menu, and music for everyone, there is no place like H.O.M.E.!


Muskegon:

The Starlight Room

The Starlight Room, a first-of-its-kind “mashup” of a listening room and recording studio, hosts established regional acts and local rising stars in the music world. The space is not your ordinary listening room- every show gets professionally recorded as a live concert and the venue accommodates up to 200 patrons. A mutually-beneficial experience between artists and their fans will make a visit to this special place one of the best times ever for all.

Frauenthal Theatre 

Muskegon’s jewel, the The Frauenthal Center, originally known as the Michigan Theater, was built in 1929 by Muskegon’s own, Paul Shlossman. His trademark camel-hair coat, the way his hat tipped over one eye, and his striking demeanor were all clues to Schlossman’s colorful life as a showman. If it’s a show you’re after, this is the place-The Alley Door Club, in its 18th year of live music, dancing, and a full cash bar, takes place in the third floor Ballroom of the Hilt Building. In the Frau Lounge, the first-ever Spotlight Series of cabaret-style entertainment will take you back a few decades. See the schedule of events and ticket pricing here.

The Valkyrie @ the 4 Corners

Live music on Saturday nights, and combined with a large wine list, great food, and cozy atmosphere, means you can’t miss trying the NEW Valkyrie. Can’t make it on Saturday? Make it on their EUCHRE Wednesdays to learn to play or to show your skill!

Unruly Brewing Company

This place is not just a brewery- they’re an entertainment destination. Throughout each week they have events like trivia, karaoke, and live music. If being Unruly is bringing people together to enjoy great beer, great food, and fun events, then they win the prize. Whether you’re a music lover, trivia buff, or karaoke superstar, you’re sure to find something to enjoy. Check out their website for events, menu, and beer list.

Marine Tap Room

A local favorite, the Marine Tap Room has been in the Lakeside neighborhood across from the Great Lakes Marina and the Lake Express Ferry since 1946. Live music on weekends from June through September, and great food and spirits all week long, with a buck off drinks Monday-Friday from noon til 6 p.m.

No Name Saloon

Formerly the Tipsy Toad Tavern, this quaint space includes indoor dining and a rooftop bar overlooking Muskegon Lake and Heritage Landing. Featuring specialty burgers and saloon-themed cocktails, live music at the rooftop bar on Sunday nights, weather permitting, Xtreme Music Bingo on Thursdays and Drag Brunch on Saturdays. Check out their Facebook page for more scheduled events.

Sandbar

They’ve been around for nearly four decades, so they must be doing something right. Of course, the food is genuine comfort food, the beer is cold, and the atmosphere is what you would expect. With the live music throughout the weekends is the real draw for locals and tourists alike. Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner, the Sandbar is walking distance to the Lake Express Ferry. Music events along with daily specials are posted on their Facebook page.

The Dirty Dog Bar & Grille

The food and drinks are typical biker-bar style, but the live music, karaoke, music bingo, and sports watch parties make this neighborhood tavern a gathering place for strangers and family alike. Open 7 days a week, brunch on weekends, and plenty of room for large parties of people. Look them up on their Facebook page.

Burl and Sprig Cocktail Bar

A downtown Muskegon hot-spot, this place is home to a rum centric spirit line, under the West Michigan Rum Company, borne from the unrelenting desire to distill, blend and discover designer rums of exceptional quality and taste. Try their award-winning spirits in amazing craft cocktails. Free live entertainment and full food menu available. Visit their Facebook page for more information.


Holland:

Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts

This venue includes two performance venues, classrooms, practice rooms, faculty studios and office space for the Hope College Department of Music. The 64,000-square-foot complex features a 800-seat concert hall featuring both main-floor and balcony seating. The facility also houses the John and Dede Howard Recital Hall that seats approximately 125 for more intimate performances and features the primary concert piano, a Steinway concert grand. The department of music presents more than 125 performances, clinics, workshops and recitals each year. Hope also features concerts through programs such as the long-running Great Performance Series.

Itty Bitty Bar

A great place to meet up with friends or to make some new ones. Grab a pint, a bite to eat, some conversation, whatever you’re up for. Winner of the Art Vandelay Award 4 years in a row for the best local bar & grille, they try not to take life to seriously. However, when it comes to food & drinks, they know how to get down! Music Friday and Saturday nights won’t disappoint… check out their webpage for a schedule of bands.

Hops at 84 East

Chef Bob Repp and his staff take great pride in a seasonal menu featuring local farms and growers, like de Boer Bakery, Visser Family Farm, Curnick Farms, Heffron Farms, the Holland Farmer’s Market and many more.  Hops features award-winning craft beer, with 60 taps. Check out their listing of live music Friday and Saturday nights- only the best of the best in entertainment!

The Brew Merchant

Two of the largest festivals in Holland are held inside Brew Merchant and in Washington Square. This year Bier Klomp will be held in early May in conjunction with Tulip Time. Then in the fall, Holland Oktoberfest seals up the summer with Brats and a German themed event!


Grand Haven:

Odd Side Ales

Located in the old Story & Clark Piano Factory, this place is the happening spot in GH! They have craft beer and cocktails, “oddtails”, hard seltzers, and wine and cider on tap. They offer dine in delivery from local restaurants right to your table, and their Friday Night Live series showcases local talent from 7-10 p.m. and Sunday Night Shakedown jam sessions from 5-7:30 p.m. with no cover charge!

Long Road Distillers Grand Haven

Visitors to the new Grand Haven location will be able to enjoy an extensive lakeshore-inspired cocktail menu and a full food menu featuring snacks, shareables, salads, sandwiches and more. Guests will also be able to sample Long Road’s line-up of award-winning spirits, participate in special tasting events, and purchase merchandise and bottles to-go. Live music events will be posted on their website.

Porto Bello

Porto Bello has enjoyed being part of beautiful downtown Grand Haven for over twenty years. Located in the historic Story & Clark Piano Factory building Porto Bello has been proud to be a member of, and give back to, our community with a special emphasis on education. A family-friendly venue, with an enjoyable atmosphere including live music, indoor and outdoor seating, and exceptional service. Check out their Facebook page for more information.

This is not a complete list of places to find live music and lots of other entertainment in West Michigan, but it should be a good start!

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Coast through Michigan: 3 Wander West Michigan Road Trips

Embarking on a road trip is one of the best ways to discover the hidden gems and breathtaking landscapes of West Michigan. From charming coastal towns to serene lakeshores, this region offers a multitude of scenic routes that are perfect for a memorable adventure. In this article, we put together three of the West Michigan Road Trips. Each showcases unique attractions, natural wonders, and rich cultural experiences. So let’s buckle up, hit the road, and get ready to create unforgettable memories along the way!

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Road Trip 1: Lakeshore Escape

Our first road trip takes you along the stunning shores of Lake Michigan, offering a perfect blend of sandy beaches, charming towns, and natural beauty. Enjoy the beauty of various lakesides and shores, the small town shops and more on this first West Michigan road trip.

Holland

Start your journey in Holland, known for its Dutch heritage and vibrant tulip fields. Explore the quaint downtown area and stroll along the iconic Windmill Island Gardens.

Things to Do:

  • Holland State Park & Beaches
  • Scenic Boardwalks
  • The iconic “Big Red” lighthouse
  • Dutch Village, a charming replica of a 19th-century Dutch town, offers cultural experiences and traditional Dutch treats.

Grand Haven

As you drive north, make a stop at Grand Haven, where the Grand Haven State Park boasts scenic dunes and breathtaking sunsets.

Things to Do:

  • Explore the vibrant downtown area, lined with boutique shops, restaurants, and waterfront parks. (Do we have an article to link here for downtown GH?)
  • Take a stroll along the Grand Haven Pier and witness the iconic catwalk,
  • a red lighthouse that extends into Lake Michigan.

Muskegon

Continue your drive to Muskegon, where the pristine beaches of Pere Marquette Park await.

Things to Do:

  • Discover the fascinating USS Silversides Submarine Museum, housing a World War II-era submarine and exhibits that delve into naval history.
  • Muskegon also offers opportunities for water sports, such as kayaking and paddleboarding, on Muskegon Lake.

Ludington

Finally, reach the picturesque town of Ludington, home to Ludington State Park and its enchanting sand dunes. The Lakeshore Escape road trip promises a delightful combination of beachside relaxation and awe-inspiring landscapes.

Things to Do:

  • Explore Ludington State Park
  • Hike scenic trails
  • Relax on beautiful beaches
  • Witness the iconic Big Sable Point Lighthouse

SECRET BEACHES – 

Ferry ride to Manitou Island to experience pristine wilderness and secluded beaches.


Road Trip 2: West Michigan’s Cultural Trail

For those seeking a blend of art, history, and culinary delights, the West Michigan Cultural Trail is the perfect road trip. Grab a coffee from one of Grand Rapids amazing shops, buckle in and grab your friends! It’s time to explore some West Michigan culture. 

Grand Rapids

Begin your adventure in Grand Rapids, known for its vibrant art scene and the world-renowned Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. Explore the city’s museums, including the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum and the Grand Rapids Art Museum. 

Things to Do:

  • Visit the ArtPrize, an international art competition that transforms the city into an open-air gallery.
  • Enjoy a brewery tour along the Beer City Ale Trail, featuring numerous craft breweries.
  • Don’t miss the vibrant Downtown Market, offering local artisanal products and delicious food.

Lowell

As you head east, make a stop in Lowell, where the Flat River Valley offers scenic views and charming shops.

Things to Do:

  • Immerse yourself in the historic downtown area, filled with unique shops, galleries, and the LowellArts Gallery showcasing local artwork.
  • Take a stroll along the Flat River and enjoy the serene beauty of nature.

Greenville

Continue to the historic city of Greenville, famous for its Danish heritage and the annual Danish Festival. The festival is held August 18-20th and attracts people from all over, but the city has much to offer year round. 

  • Danish Festival, held annually in August, featuring parades, traditional music, and delicious Danish pastries. 
  • Visit the historic Tower Riverside Park, offering stunning views of the Flat River and a scenic walking trail.

Saugatuck

Finally, reach the quaint town of Saugatuck, known for its art galleries, stunning beaches, and scenic dune rides. 

Things to Do:

  • Discover the vibrant art scene by exploring the Saugatuck Center for the Arts and the Water Street Gallery. 
  • Take a scenic cruise along the Kalamazoo River or indulge in local farm-to-table cuisine at one of the town’s charming restaurants.

The West Michigan Cultural Trail is a journey that will immerse you in the region’s rich heritage and creative spirit. What we’ve mentioned here is only the surface of all the amazing things you can discover on this culturally curated Michigan road trip!


Road Trip 3: Up North Wilderness

For nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers, the Up North Wilderness road trip is an absolute must. Start at Manistee and end at Petoskey State Park while exploring all the beauty of nature in between. Read below for our recommended trip path.

Manistee

Begin your journey in Manistee, which is nestled on the shores of Lake Michigan. Explore the Manistee National Forest and hike along the picturesque Manistee River Trail.

Things to Do:

  • Enjoy fishing, kayaking, and canoeing opportunities on the beautiful Manistee River. 
  • Explore the historic downtown area, home to Victorian-era architecture, boutique shops, and a riverwalk that offers stunning views.

Sleeping Bear Dunes

As you head north, make a stop at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, home to towering dunes, pristine beaches, and stunning overlooks.

Things to Do:

  • Climb the towering dunes for breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Michigan or hike the scenic trails that wind through the diverse landscapes. 
  • Don’t forget to visit the historic Glen Haven Village and the Maritime Museum.

Traverse City

Continue your drive to Traverse City, a charming city known for its cherry orchards and award-winning wineries. Indulge in local delicacies and take in the panoramic views of Grand Traverse Bay.

Things to Do:

  • ​​Traverse the picturesque Old Mission Peninsula, renowned for its wineries and cherry orchards. 
  • Visit the Great Lakes Children’s Museum and explore the charming downtown area, filled with boutique shops and restaurants.

Petoskey

Finally, venture further north to Petoskey, where the natural beauty of Petoskey State Park and the unique “fossilized” Petoskey stones await. The Up North Wilderness road trip promises endless outdoor adventures and breathtaking vistas. A great road trip option for outdoor enthusiasts and newbies alike!

Things to Do:

  • Hunt for the unique Petoskey stones along the beaches of Petoskey State Park.
  • Take a scenic drive along the Tunnel of Trees, a stretch of M-119, offering stunning views of Lake Michigan and lush summer foliage.

West Michigan is a treasure trove of road trip possibilities, each offering its own unique experiences and unforgettable moments. Whether you choose to embark on the Lakeshore Escape, the West Michigan Cultural Trail, or the Up North Wilderness adventure, you’re in for a journey filled with natural wonders, cultural discoveries, and cherished memories. So, pack your bags, fuel up your vehicle, and hit the open road to Wander the wonders of West Michigan. 

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History Tour of Holland, Michigan

Have you ever longed to travel the world, immerse yourself in historic landmarks, or bask in the old-world charm of Europe—all without leaving your home country or state? In Holland, Michigan, your history wanderlust can be satisfied. 

This delightful city, steeped in history and vibrant culture, is an ideal destination for both history buffs and casual explorers. With its rich Dutch heritage and breathtaking landscapes, Holland offers a tapestry of attractions that evoke a sense of wonder and nostalgia. Embark on a journey through Holland, Michigan, and discover ten captivating and unique sites that will transport you to another era.

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1. Drummond Island Historical Museum

While exploring Holland, it’s essential to recognize and honor the area’s indigenous history. The region was originally inhabited by the Odawa (Ottawa) people, a Native American tribe known for their rich culture and trade networks. Visit the Drummond Island Historical Museum, which, although not in Holland, provides valuable insights into the Odawa and other Great Lakes tribes’ heritage, including their history, culture, and contributions to the area. Some artifacts even go back to 2000 BC!

2. Holland Michigan History: Windmill Island Gardens

One of Holland’s most iconic attractions, Windmill Island Gardens is home to De Zwaan, an authentic Dutch windmill brought from the Netherlands. This beautiful park offers gardens, canals, and Dutch architecture, providing a glimpse into Holland’s heritage. Don’t miss the chance to tour the windmill and learn about its fascinating history. To see some beautiful pictures to preview taken by other travelers, see their Facebook.



3. Tasting Tours

Holland is not just rich in history and culture; it’s also a haven for food and drink enthusiasts. The city offers various tasting tours that allow visitors to savor local flavors and experience the best of Holland’s culinary scene.

New Holland Brewing Company Tour

New Holland Brewing Company, established in 1997, is a cornerstone of Holland’s craft beer scene. Their tasting tours are a must for beer aficionados. Visitors can explore the brewing process, learn about the history of the company, and enjoy samples of their renowned beers, including the popular Dragon’s Milk stout. The on-site restaurant also offers a delightful menu that pairs perfectly with their craft brews.

Coppercraft Distillery Tour

For those who appreciate fine spirits, Coppercraft Distillery offers an immersive tasting experience. Founded in 2012, Coppercraft produces a range of spirits, including bourbon, gin, and vodka. Their tours provide insight into the distillation process and conclude with a tasting session where you can sample their award-winning spirits. The distillery’s tasting room is a great place to relax and enjoy expertly crafted cocktails.

Crane’s in the City

Crane’s in the City is a beloved local establishment that brings the flavors of Crane’s Orchard to downtown Holland. Their tasting tours focus on their famous pies, cider, and other orchard products. You can sample a variety of treats made from locally grown apples, making it a perfect stop for those with a sweet tooth. Don’t miss their cider flights, which offer a refreshing taste of Michigan’s apple country.

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Holland Farmers Market

For a broader tasting experience, visit the Holland Farmers Market, held every Wednesday and Saturday from May to December. This vibrant market features a diverse selection of local produce, baked goods, cheeses, and more. It’s an excellent opportunity to taste fresh, locally-sourced foods and interact with the farmers and artisans who produce them. Many vendors offer samples, so you can try before you buy.

4. Holland Michigan History: Cemetery Tours

Strolling through Downtown Holland, you’ll find a mix of historic architecture and modern amenities. The heated sidewalks, charming shops, and variety of restaurants create a delightful atmosphere. Be sure to stop by Reader’s World, an independent bookstore that’s been a local favorite since 1967.

5. Tulip Time Festival

Although it’s an annual event, no visit to Holland would be complete without mentioning the Tulip Time Festival. Held every May, the festival celebrates the city’s Dutch heritage with parades, traditional Dutch dancing, and over six million tulips in bloom. Even outside the festival, the tulip-lined streets are a beautiful sight in spring.

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6. Holland Museum

Located in the historic former Post Office building, the Holland Museum offers a comprehensive look at the city’s history. With exhibits on Dutch immigration, local industries, and notable events, the museum is a treasure trove of information. The Dutch Galleries are particularly interesting, showcasing Dutch art and artifacts.

7. Holland State Park

Holland State Park offers stunning views of Lake Michigan and the iconic Big Red Lighthouse. It’s a great spot for outdoor activities such as swimming, hiking, and picnicking. The park’s history dates back to the early 20th century, and it’s a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

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8. Mt. Pisgah Dune Boardwalk

For a panoramic view of Lake Michigan, climb the Mt. Pisgah Dune Boardwalk. This 200-step climb leads to a lookout point with breathtaking views of the lake, the Holland Channel, and the surrounding area. It’s a great way to appreciate the natural beauty of Holland’s coastline.

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9. Felt Mansion

Located just outside Holland in nearby Laketown Township, the Felt Mansion is a historic estate built in 1928. This stunning mansion offers guided tours, showcasing its beautifully restored rooms and gardens. The mansion has a fascinating history, including stints as a seminary and a prison.

10. Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant

End your historical tour with a relaxing meal at Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant. Located on the shores of Lake Macatawa, this restaurant offers delicious food with a view. The building itself has a rich history, originally serving as a manufacturing site before being transformed into a popular dining spot.

Bonus: Coffee and Sweet Treats

For a delightful coffee break, visit Lemonjello’s Coffee, a local favorite known for its cozy atmosphere and excellent brews. If you have a sweet tooth, stop by the Holland Peanut Store, a family-owned candy shop that’s been in business since 1902, offering a wide variety of sweets and treats.

Holland, Michigan, is a city where history comes alive through its well-preserved sites, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty. Whether you’re exploring its museums, enjoying local cuisine, or simply taking in the otherworldly views, there’s something for everyone in this colorful city.

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Holland in Full Bloom: The Magic of Tulip Time Festival

The Tulip Time festival began in 1929 when the City of Holland saw its first crop of 100,000 tulips bloom. For over 90 years, the festival has been an annual tradition that draws visitors from near and far to experience the beauty, culture, and warmth of this charming Midwest town. As someone who cherishes life’s simple joys and the deep cultural stories behind traditions, I’m excited to share why Tulip Time is an experience you won’t want to miss.

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What is the Tulip Time Festival?

Every spring, Tulip Time brings Holland to life with millions of tulips in full bloom, celebrating Dutch heritage in the most vibrant way. For over a week in early May, the festival blends old-world charm with modern-day fun—think streets lined with colorful tulips, traditional Dutch dancing, live music, amazing food, and festive parades.

Let’s talk about the stars of the show: the tulips. 

One of the most magical parts of Tulip Time is experiencing the vibrant floral displays scattered throughout Holland. Whether you’re strolling through parks, exploring downtown, or cruising past colorful curbside plantings, there’s no shortage of stunning tulip views. Here are some must-visit spots:

Centennial Park (250 S. River Ave. | 48,000+ tulips)

This charming Victorian-style park is a picture-perfect setting with winding pathways, a traditional Dutch fountain, and a gazebo surrounded by vibrant tulips. It’s a peaceful spot to soak in the beauty of spring.

Downtown Holland (Shopping district | 38,000+ tulips)

As you wander through the heart of Holland, you’ll find tulips lining the streets, adding a burst of color to the shopping and dining experience. With planters and beds full of blooms, it’s the perfect place to enjoy the festival’s lively energy.

Window on the Waterfront Park (110 Columbia Ave. | 100,000+ tulips)

This 30-acre park is a must-see! Stroll through tulip fields, snap photos, and take in scenic overlooks. With its walking paths and open spaces, it’s a great spot for a leisurely springtime walk.

Tulip Lanes (Curbside | 250,000+ tulips)

For a truly iconic Tulip Time experience, take a drive or walk along the six miles of curbside tulip plantings winding through Holland’s neighborhoods. The most scenic stretch is along Washington Ave. and 12th St., where flowering cherry, crabapple, and plum trees add even more beauty.

Windmill Island Gardens (1 Lincoln Ave. | 140,000+ tulips)

Home to the historic “DeZwaan” windmill, this park features formal gardens, growing fields, and a true Dutch countryside atmosphere. It’s one of the most picturesque places to immerse yourself in the festival’s history

Nelis’ Dutch Village (12350 James St. | 30,000+ tulips)

Step back in time at this 1800s-style Dutch village, where colorful tulip beds create a dreamy, old-world ambiance. This family-friendly attraction is a great place to learn about Dutch heritage while surrounded by flowers.

Veldheer’s Tulip Farm + DeKlomp Wooden Shoe & Delft Factory (12775 Quincy St. | 4 million+ tulips)

For the ultimate tulip lover’s paradise, head to this 40-acre family-owned farm. With millions of tulips blooming in fields and decorative beds, it’s a floral wonderland you won’t want to miss.

Dutch Dance: 90 years of cultural celebration

This spring will be the 90th anniversary of the Dutch Dance Program! Wandering through downtown Holland during Tulip Time, you’ll spot dancers in bright, traditional Dutch costumes, tapping away in their wooden shoes. From third graders to adults, these performers kick, twirl, and bring generations of tradition to life right in the streets. Dutch Dance performances are a beautiful way to experience Holland’s culture and community spirit.

Parades: The Heartbeat of Tulip Time

Parades are a big deal during Tulip Time, and for good reason. The festival hosts two major parades, each offering a different experience but all overflowing with joy, excitement, and a sense of community. You’ll see everything from marching bands to beautifully decorated floats to people on horseback, all contributing to the sense of togetherness that defines this event.

A Perfect Day at Tulip Time

Want to make the most of your Tulip Time experience? Here’s how I’d do it!  

Start your day with a stroll through downtown Holland, where tulips line the streets in a burst of color. Whether you’re a full-on flower lover or just enjoy a good walk, it’s the perfect way to soak up the festival vibes. Plus, don’t skip the local shops and cafés—grabbing a coffee and wandering through town makes the experience even better.  

Next, head to Windmill Island Gardens to explore the stunning gardens, and tour De Zwaan, a real-deal Dutch windmill. It’s the perfect spot to slow down and take in the beauty before diving back into the festival’s energy.  

For a dose of culture, catch a Dutch Dance performance or check out the Dutch Market, where you can browse handmade goods, wooden clogs, and gorgeous hand-painted ceramics. It’s a great place to find a unique souvenir to take home!  

Finally, end your day with a bite to eat while watching the parade. Find a good spot along the route and take in the music, floats, and high-energy performances. 

Why You Should Visit the Tulip Time Festival

If you haven’t made it to Holland, Michigan, for Tulip Time yet, let me tell you—it’s 100% worth the trip. This festival is all about celebrating nature, culture, and community, and there’s just something magical about how it brings people together. Whether you’re a local or visiting for the first time, you’ll walk away with an experience you won’t forget.  

Between the stunning tulips, rich Dutch heritage, and the festival’s contagious energy, it’s a vibe like no other. Plus, it’s the perfect chance to support local businesses, check out handmade goods, and soak in the beauty of Michigan in full bloom.  

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Brewery Hop along the Lakeshore

Are you a beer lover searching for the perfect combination of scenic views and delicious craft brews? Look no further than a brewery hop along the picturesque lakeshore. Grab your friends and embark on an unforgettable adventure, exploring the hidden gems nestled along the tranquil shores. From refreshing IPAs to smooth stouts, the lakeshore brewery trail offers something for every palate.

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Holland 

Hopland Brewstillery

This independent craft brewery takes pride in producing high-quality beer, spirits, and wine. What makes them truly independent is less than 25 percent of the brewery is owned or controlled by another entity in the alcohol industry. This means that all of the beer is considered independent craft beer. They offer up to 40  beers on tap, as well as spirits and wines produced in-house. They even collaborate with local vineyards for added variety. With the Brewclub membership, you can enjoy $5 beer pours all day, every day. Head to Hopland Brewstillery for a taste of independent craft beer and spirits in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.

New Holland Brewery Co.

New Holland Brewing Company, known for their inventive craft beers and spirits, has created Aquanaut – a non-alcoholic sparkling water infused with hops and mango. They also offer a membership program, the Fairbanks Society, with various benefits for just $25. You can also take a tour of their craft brewery and distillery on Saturdays. The tours include a visit to the tasting room and gift shop, where you can sample and purchase a range of craft beverages and merchandise.

Brewery 4 two 4

Brewery 4 Two 4 is a local establishment that prides itself on offering a diverse range of beer styles to cater to the tastes of every member of the community. The team’s meticulous attention to detail guarantees that every beer lover who walks through their doors will be treated to an exceptional experience. Whether you’re a seasoned beer connoisseur or just starting your journey, Brewery 4 Two 4 has something for everyone. 

Big Lake Brewing

Big Lake Brewing crafts fine brew with quality ingredients. Their Blueberry Ale and Raspberry Lime Gose are must-tries. This Holland Brewery was founded by three engineers in 2009 and has grown from a garage to a 7000 sq ft brewery with a focus on quality, consistency, and love for beer. The message at Big Lake Brewing is to live with passion and love life.

Coppercraft Distillery

Coppercraft Distillery™ offers small-batch craft spirits, cocktails, and merchandise in Holland, MI. Their mission is to honor the American Craftsman by using the best ingredients to create unique flavors. They have won numerous awards, including Michigan Distillery of the Year. Enjoy free tastings of premium Coppercraft spirits or order a handcrafted cocktail from the bar. This is a great spot to enjoy premium spirits and experience the joy of craft distilling. 

Tulip City Brewstillery

Tulip City Brewstillery is a quaint place tucked away by the Heinz factory. Known for its innovative beer recipes and commitment to quality, Tulip City Brewery has become a staple in the local brewing scene. There is a room with corn hole, darts, and other games. They distill vodka, tequila, and rum and base their cocktails on those spirits. A selection of their own brewed beer is also available as well as wine. Whether you are a local resident or visiting from out of town, a visit to Tulip City Brewery is a must for anyone who appreciates great beer and the art of brewing. Did I mention there is also a Taco Truck? Spice Boys Food Truck and Tulip City Brewtstillery create quite the combo. 

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Muskegon

Unruly Brewing Co.

Unruly Brewing Co. offers a wide range of alcoholic beverages, including various beer styles, wines, hard cider, and customizable hard seltzers. The taproom provides a dynamic and exciting experience for craft beer enthusiasts, with options ranging from light beers to hoppy IPAs and rich stouts. You can also take the beverages to go in growlers, cans, or 6-packs. The Unruly Kitchen serves locally-sourced dishes for lunch and dinner, including appetizers, soups, salads, handhelds, burgers, subs, and sandwiches. They also host events like trivia, karaoke, and live music, creating a great atmosphere for beer, food, and entertainment lovers.

Wonderland Distilling

Wonderland is a Michigan-based distillery that takes pride in showcasing the beauty of the Great Lakes. The spirits are made with local ingredients and crafted with care. Located in Muskegon, Wonderland Distilling is inspired by Michigan’s outdoor paradise. Their goal is not only to create exceptional spirits but to support their hometown. This distillery believes in enhancing the adventurous lifestyle of Michigan through carefully crafted spirits. They are a Wonderland, distilling craft spirits for the adventurous soul.

Salty Pecker Brewing

Salty Pecker Brewing offers 14 beers on tap for you to enjoy. The brewers are always creating new flavors and styles. They also have delicious pizzas and sometimes have food trucks. People are also welcome to bring their own food. If you are looking for exclusive discounts and invited to special events, check out their annual mug club. Salty Pecker Brewing is a cozy and family-friendly microbrewery that welcomes everyone. 

Pigeon Hill Brewing Company

Pigeon Hill Brewing Company was founded on the ideals of community, tradition, and great beer. Much like the community taverns of early American history, the Brewer’s Lounge is a community gathering space. At this hangout spot, you will find board games, cards, and darts. Pigeon Hill Brewing Company is a place where all are welcome, whether seeking a moment alone, a night with family, or a chance to meet new friends. Keep a look out for their calendar as they frequently host events like dart league, euchre night, live music, game days, and more.  


Grand Haven 

Oddside Ales

Odd Side Ales is a microbrewery in Grand Haven, Michigan. They have a focus on crafting unique beers while maintaining quality. The quality has been proven through expanding facilities and distributing beer to other states. The Taproom serves handcrafted beers, hard seltzers, cocktails, and food. Odd Side Ales is a family of gifted individuals, focused on the shared goal of crafting unique products while maintaining the utmost quality. Odd Side Ales offers 50 taps of the freshest craft brews, hard seltzers, craft cocktails, wine, and hard ciders. 

Burzurk Brewing Company

This small local brewery is located on the East Side of Grand Haven, Michigan. It has a Caribbean/Retro-themed taproom with a very chill atmosphere and a reggae vibe. The brewery only has 12 taps, but they offer a wide variety of beers, including Mexican/Czech lagers, IPAs, porters/stouts, fruited/sour beers, and hard seltzers and ciders that you can flavor yourself. There is something for every beer drinker here! 

Grand Armory Brewing Company

Grand Armory Brewing is a craft brewery that opened in 2015 in a historic building in downtown Grand Haven, Michigan. The taproom offers a wide variety of craft beer, cider, and wine, as well as award-winning BBQ from Grand Armory and Dr. Rolf’s. The taproom also features live music, making it a great place to gather with friends and family. Grand Armory is committed to giving back to the community, and sponsors events such as Local Spins and the Hoxeyville Music Festival. The brewery is also a proud participant in the Grand River Clean Up and the Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Michigan.

Long Road Distillers

Long Road Distillers is a family-owned and operated business that produces award-winning spirits in Grand Haven, Michigan. The company’s spirits are made with honest, West Michigan ingredients and are available for purchase to take home. Long Road Distillers also offers a full food menu featuring salads, sandwiches, and more. Visitors to the company’s Grand Haven location can enjoy an extensive lakeshore-inspired cocktail menu, sample Long Road’s spirits, participate in special tasting events, and purchase merchandise and bottles to-go. 

If you’re a fan of beer and scenic views, you’ll love going on a brewery hop along the picturesque lakeshore of West Michigan. Bring your friends and experience an unforgettable adventure as you explore the hidden gems nestled along the tranquil shores. Whether you prefer refreshing IPAs or smooth stouts, you’ll find something to suit your taste on the lakeshore brewery trail.

Coopersville Brewing Company

Coopersville Brewing Company is a must-visit destination in the heart of Coopersville, Michigan, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere for craft beer enthusiasts and food lovers alike. Owned by a Coopersville local who earned his hospitality stripes in Chicago, the brewery showcases a rotating selection of beers crafted on-site, from hoppy IPAs to rich stouts. Pair your drink with a delicious menu of elevated pub fare that emphasizes fresh, local ingredients. Don’t miss the chance to explore their amazing food offerings at their sister outlet, One Eyed Pete’s. Whether you’re relaxing on the spacious outdoor patio or enjoying live music events, Coopersville Brewing Company is the perfect spot to unwind and connect with friends and family.

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Best Candy Stores in West Michigan

Whether you have a family looking for an outing together or a friend group looking for a sweet treat, Wander West continues to bring you the very best. From ice cream delectables to classic treats that remind you of childhood, maybe even golden tickets and chocolate factories – we have a fantastic list for you to choose from today (and everyday of course). So keep scrolling to see what amazing candy options you have waiting to be discovered in West Michigan, right outside your doorstep.

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GRAND RAPIDS

Sticky Fingers

Sticky Fingers is the go-to spot for candy lovers of all ages. Nestled in the heart of Grand Rapids, this shop is all about bringing back the nostalgia of your childhood, with shelves stocked full of colorful hard candies, licorice twists, and sweet, chewy caramels. You’ll also find an exciting range of new confections that cater to every sweet tooth, making it a fun spot for family outings. Be sure to check out their extensive selection of sour gummies – a favorite among locals!

Mokaya

For those with a more refined palate, Mokaya takes chocolate to the next level. This boutique chocolate shop is known for its hand-crafted, artisanal chocolates, made right here in Grand Rapids. Each piece is a work of art, blending rich flavors with unique ingredients. Whether you’re craving dark chocolate truffles or exotic chocolate bars infused with spices and fruits, Mokaya offers an indulgent experience for any chocolate lover. It’s a local treasure that will transport your taste buds to pure bliss.

Rocket Frizz


Rocket Frizz is an eclectic candy shop that combines the best of sweet and quirky. Located in a trendy part of town, it’s known for its vast selection of retro candy and vintage soda pop. You’ll find everything from root beer barrels to fun candies like Pop Rocks, alongside a wide variety of colorful sodas with unexpected flavors like cucumber or bacon. This spot is perfect for the adventurous eater or anyone looking to rediscover their childhood favorites with a twist.

La Piñata Loca


Spice up your candy game with a visit to La Piñata Loca, a store that specializes in Mexican sweets and treats. This vibrant shop brings the bold flavors of Mexico to West Michigan, offering everything from tamarind-filled candies to chili-covered gummies. If you’re in the mood to try something different, their spicy mango lollipops and chamoy-flavored snacks will give your taste buds a fiery kick! It’s the perfect place to discover a new world of flavor.

Sweetlands Chocolates & Coffee


Chocolate and coffee – the perfect pairing! Sweetlands Chocolates & Coffee offers an inviting space where you can enjoy handmade chocolates while sipping on a rich, aromatic cup of coffee. From creamy milk chocolate to decadent dark chocolate truffles, every bite is a moment of indulgence. Their coffee menu is just as delightful, making it an ideal stop for those seeking a sweet escape or a cozy afternoon treat.

Taste Budz Candy

Taste Budz Candy is a sweet little shop with a big personality. Offering an array of classic and modern treats, this store has something for everyone. Whether you’re after a bag of old-fashioned butterscotch, a handful of gummy bears, or even some chocolate-covered pretzels, Taste Budz has you covered. It’s a great spot for families, with an inviting atmosphere that will have you reminiscing about the candy stores of your youth.

Popcorn Creations

Popcorn Creations isn’t your typical candy store – it’s a paradise for popcorn lovers with a twist of sweetness. With dozens of unique flavors like caramel apple and chocolate-drizzled popcorn, this shop knows how to blend sweet and savory to perfection. It’s a fun alternative for those who want to snack on something different while still satisfying their sweet tooth. Plus, they offer plenty of candy-coated varieties that will leave you wanting more!

Fluffbucket’s Cotton Candy

Step into a world of whimsy with Fluffbuckets, where cotton candy is the star of the show! This unique shop offers gourmet cotton candy in a variety of fun and unexpected flavors, from classic pink vanilla to exotic blends like lavender or salted caramel. Perfect for parties or special treats, Fluffbuckets brings the carnival to you with its playful, nostalgic vibe and melt-in-your-mouth confections.


HOLLAND

Holland Peanut Store

A true gem in downtown Holland, Holland Peanut Store has been delighting customers for over a century. Stepping into this family-owned shop feels like stepping back in time, with its wooden floors and candy-filled shelves that stretch as far as the eye can see. While they’re famous for their fresh roasted peanuts, the shop also boasts a wide selection of handmade chocolates, fudge, and nostalgic candy that will transport you back to simpler days.
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Marze Chocolates


Known for its premium chocolates, Marze Chocolates is a haven for those who appreciate fine confections. This elegant store in Holland specializes in hand-crafted chocolates that are perfect for gift-giving or a personal indulgence. Their signature truffles, available in an array of flavors like raspberry and sea salt caramel, are a must-try for anyone who loves smooth, melt-in-your-mouth chocolate.

Jhomary’s Paradise


For something a little different, Jhomary’s Paradise brings a taste of the tropics to West Michigan. This vibrant candy store offers a wide selection of imported treats from Latin America, including tropical-flavored hard candies, spicy tamarind lollipops, and more. It’s the perfect place to explore new and exotic flavors, especially if you’re looking for a fun and flavorful candy experience.

Dutch Village (Downtown)

Step into Dutch Village and enjoy a taste of Holland’s rich history. This charming store in the heart of downtown Holland offers a variety of traditional Dutch treats, from chocolate-covered stroopwafels to licorice in every shape and flavor. With its old-world charm and wide selection of sweets, Dutch Village is a must-visit for those who want to indulge in a bit of Dutch culture along with their candy fix.

Kilwins Chocolates


Kilwins in Holland is an absolute must for any chocolate lover. Famous for its rich, handcrafted chocolates and creamy fudge, this candy shop is where you go for indulgence. Whether you’re grabbing a gift for someone special or treating yourself to a freshly dipped caramel apple, Kilwins delivers pure confectionery bliss. The sweet aroma of waffle cones and chocolate fills the air, making it nearly impossible to leave without a treat in hand!

Cherry Republic

If you love cherries and candy, Cherry Republic in Holland is heaven on earth. Specializing in all things cherry, this shop offers everything from cherry chocolates and gummies to cherry jams and sodas. With its charming rustic interior and wide variety of cherry-infused goodies, it’s a unique stop that showcases Michigan’s love for its iconic fruit. Don’t miss their cherry nut mix and chocolate-covered cherries – they’re local favorites!

Bowerman’s on 8th


Bowerman’s on 8th brings the farm to the heart of Holland with its selection of fresh produce and homemade goods. Known for their irresistible blueberry donuts and jams, this family-owned shop also offers a variety of sweets, including blueberry taffy and candy-covered apples. It’s a great spot to grab a sweet treat after shopping in downtown Holland, and their farm-to-table approach makes everything taste fresh and wholesome.
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Central Park Market


Central Park Market is a hidden gem in Holland that offers a little bit of everything, including a fantastic selection of sweets. You’ll find homemade fudge, taffy, and other sugary treats perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth. With its friendly, small-town feel, this market is a great spot to grab local snacks and candies while supporting community businesses.
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Captain Sundae

Captain Sundae is a Holland treasure for anyone who loves ice cream with a side of nostalgia. Famous for its ice cream sundaes and signature creations like the “Tommy Turtle,” this spot also offers a great selection of sweet treats and candy toppings to satisfy all your cravings. The whimsical, nautical-themed setting makes it a fun destination for families and friends to enjoy a sweet escape together. Whether you’re indulging in a sundae or just grabbing some candy, Captain Sundae always delivers a delightful experience!


MUSKEGON

Lakeside Emporium

Lakeside Emporium is a charming candy shop that feels like stepping into a nostalgic candy wonderland. With a delightful selection of classic candies, gourmet chocolates, and unique treats, this shop is perfect for satisfying any sweet tooth. Whether you’re looking for bulk candy or a special gift, the friendly staff is always ready to help you find exactly what you need. Don’t forget to check out their seasonal selections, which are sure to delight!

Jawbreakers Candy Store

Jawbreakers Candy Store is a sweet haven for candy enthusiasts in Muskegon. This vibrant shop boasts a wide array of candies from around the world, including hard-to-find favorites and retro treats. With colorful displays and a fun atmosphere, it’s a fantastic place to explore and discover new sweets. Be sure to try their selection of jawbreakers, which live up to the shop’s name and will keep you entertained for hours. Be careful though, the candy name is no joke!

McDonald’s Candies

McDonald’s Candies in Muskegon is a beloved local spot known for its incredible variety of candies and chocolates. From gummy bears to chocolate-covered pretzels, this shop has something for everyone. Their candy-making kits are a fun way to create your own treats at home, making it a great place for families. With its friendly atmosphere and extensive selection, McDonald’s Candies is a must-visit for sweets lovers.

Betty Jane’s Sweets

At Betty Jane’s Sweets, you’ll find a delightful selection of handmade chocolates and confections. This charming shop specializes in artisanal treats, including truffles and fudge made from family recipes. The warm and inviting atmosphere makes it a perfect spot to indulge in a sweet escape. Be sure to try their famous sea salt caramels, which are sure to leave you wanting more!

Valy Vietnamese Oriental Food Gifts & Market

Valy Vietnamese Oriental Food Gifts & Market offers a unique twist on candy shopping, featuring a selection of Asian sweets and treats that are hard to find elsewhere. From flavored rice cakes to chewy mochi, this market is a treasure trove for adventurous eaters. The welcoming staff is always happy to help you navigate the selection and find something new to try. It’s a fun stop for anyone looking to explore different flavors!


KALAMAZOO

Cherri’s Chocol’art

Cherri’s Chocol’art is a true chocolate lover’s paradise in Kalamazoo. This artisanal chocolate shop crafts beautiful and delicious confections that not only taste great but also look stunning. With a wide range of flavors, from classic milk chocolate to exotic spice-infused creations, you’ll find something to satisfy every palate. Their hand-painted chocolates make for perfect gifts or a special treat for yourself.

Heilman’s Nuts & Confections


Heilman’s Nuts & Confections combines the best of both worlds with a variety of freshly roasted nuts and sweet confections. This shop is known for its chocolate-covered nuts and homemade candies, making it a great spot to satisfy both salty and sweet cravings. Whether you’re snacking on their famous peanut brittle or indulging in a chocolate-covered pretzel, Heilman’s has a delightful selection for all candy lovers.

Confections With Convictions


Confections With Convictions is a unique candy store that combines sweet treats with a meaningful mission. This shop specializes in handmade chocolates and candies, all crafted by individuals in recovery, providing them with valuable job skills. The heartfelt mission is matched by the delicious products, which include truffles, caramel, and various confections. Every purchase supports a great cause, making your sweet treat feel even sweeter!

Mattawan Candy


Mattawan Candy offers a delightful selection of bulk candy and sweet treats perfect for any occasion. From gummy candies to chocolates and everything in between, this shop is a haven for candy lovers. The inviting atmosphere makes it a fun place to shop, and the knowledgeable staff is always on hand to help you find your favorite sweets. Whether you’re filling a candy jar or stocking up for a party, Mattawan Candy has you covered!

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is known for its premium chocolate creations and friendly service. This shop offers a variety of delicious chocolates, from rich truffles to crunchy caramel apples. With an open kitchen where you can watch the chocolate-making process, it’s an experience as delightful as the treats themselves. Be sure to sample their famous fudge, which is a customer favorite!

Chocolatea


Chocolatea is a unique candy shop that specializes in all things chocolate and tea, while feeling like a cozy haven tucked away in nature. With a wide selection of gourmet chocolates and an extensive tea menu, it’s a cozy spot to indulge your senses. Enjoy a cup of rich hot chocolate or pair a chocolate treat with one of their artisanal teas. The serene atmosphere makes it a perfect place to relax and enjoy a restful afternoon – so bring a book and take a seat here for a while!

Pop City Popcorn


Pop City Popcorn is a popcorn lover’s dream come true! This shop features a variety of gourmet popcorn flavors, from sweet caramel to savory cheese. Whether you’re picking up a bag for movie night or looking for a unique party snack, Pop City has a flavor for every palate. The colorful displays and friendly staff create an inviting atmosphere that makes it hard to leave without trying something new!


OTTAWA COUNTY

Sweet Haven

Sweet Haven is a delightful candy shop that offers a wide range of sweet treats, perfect for any candy lover. With its colorful displays and inviting atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot to explore and discover new favorites. From gourmet chocolates to unique flavored candies, Sweet Haven ensures that there’s something for everyone. Be sure to check out their seasonal specials for an added surprise!

Sweet Temptations

At Sweet Temptations, indulgence is the name of the game. This charming candy shop specializes in handcrafted confections that will satisfy any sweet tooth. From rich chocolate truffles to delightful candies, each treat is made with care and attention to detail. Combined with the optional mini-golf course outside, the low-key atmosphere invites you to relax and enjoy your sweet escape, making it a must-visit candy store in West Michigan.

Fortino’s

Fortino’s is not just a grocery store; it’s also a hidden gem for candy lovers. With a variety of international sweets and snacks, you’ll find unique treats from around the world. The candy aisle is stocked with both nostalgic favorites and exciting new options, making it a great stop for families and adventurous eaters alike. Don’t miss their selection of bulk candies for your next gathering!

Krissy’s Kandies


Krissy’s Kandies is a delightful shop specializing in homemade chocolates and sweets. With a focus on quality and creativity, every candy is crafted with love and attention. From rich chocolate bars to fun candy mixes, this shop offers a variety of treats that are perfect for gifts or simply to enjoy yourself. The friendly staff adds to the warm atmosphere, making it a lovely place to shop for candy.

Lollipop’s

Lollipop’s is a whimsical candy store that will bring out the kid in everyone. With an extensive selection of candies, including retro favorites and modern treats, this shop is a joyful experience. Whether you’re picking out candies for a party or indulging in something sweet for yourself, Lollipop’s has a fun and vibrant atmosphere that makes candy shopping a blast. 

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Shopping in Downtown Holland

Did you know that Downtown Holland is known for their mix of history and modernity? As a Great American Main Street Award winner, they certainly live up to the hype. When you shop in Downtown Holland, you experience the option for antiquing, vintage shopping, and street performers. This is a unique combination of modernity and history, as you walk through Victorian-era buildings that may contain antiques or something brand new that you need, too! So, plan a trip to downtown Holland soon – as it’s the time of year when you need to buy gifts anyway – why not support small shops and make a fun day of it as well?

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ANTIQUES


Nob Hill Antiques & Fancy gifts

This adorably whimsical antique shop will bring you all the nostalgia you’ve been craving. With a name similar to a particularly famous film, I think you’ll find similar small-town-british bookshop vibes that are unmatched! With 4.9 stars on Yelp, I might be planning a trip ASAP to see what treasures I find.

The Wooden Shoe

You may have heard of the woman who lives in a shoe, but have you heard of The Wooden Shoe in downtown Holland? This antique mall is open daily from 10am to 6pm and has more vintage treasures than you could ever imagine. From vintage furniture to glass pieces, children’s toys, crafting tools and more – there is something for everyone here. 

Downtown Antiques


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This unique find specializes in home furnishings and traditional antiques. Owned by Dean and Sue Slenk, this spot sits on the outskirts of Holland and Grand  Rapids – a perfect spot for travelers and locals alike. Click the link to visit their website and begin planning a trip to gather some truly special collectables. 

APOTHECARIES AND MORE

Apothecary Gift Shop

If you go to the store, you’ll find almost anything you could want. From bath & body, Jewelry, Kids & Baby items, Vera Bradley and even stuff for your pets! All this and more you can find at The Apothecary Gift Shop.

Originally ‘Model Drug Store’, this unique apothecary can be traced back to the late 1800’s. Keith and Barb Ditch bought the Model Drug Store in 1961. Over many years they expanded and evolved the business. In 1999 Sharon Fisher, Keith and Barb’s daughter, bought the business when they retired. In 2015 the pharmacy was removed from the business, and the name was changed to Apothecary Gift Shop. 

You are going to find so many unforgettable treasures at this long-standing downtown Holland destination!


APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES

Brick and Ivy Market

Step into the enchanting world of Brick & Ivy, a delightful Michigan boutique owned by a passionate couple with a shared love for their home state. This elegant shop serves as a haven for handcrafted treasures, where every item tells a story of Michigan’s rich artisanal heritage. As you enter, you are warmly welcomed by the owners’ dedication to showcasing the best of Michigan-made goods. Their website exudes enthusiasm for shopping local and supporting Michigan based artisans. Brick & Ivy is more than just a boutique; it’s a celebration of local craftsmanship, an elegant space where the spirit of Michigan comes to life through carefully curated handmade treasures.

Frances Jaye

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This is the place to shop for conscious buyers! While it is listed under apparel and accessories, this store carries so much more than that. They also have an apothecary of grooming supplies, home goods, homemade journals, home decor and even more! Along with this impressive collection of diverse items and categories, they also give back to the community. Each month they donate money back into the community through JD Invests, and this month they are donating 2% to I AM Academy’s mission of helping dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline systems within educational institutions by mentoring students and community partnerships. So, buy something beautiful from this shoppe and feel good about giving back, too!


CHILDREN AND FAMILY

Hopscotch Children’s Store


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Looking for a fun shopping activity to do with the kids and family? This store has everything you need as a parent for kids all the way up to about elementary age. They even have diapers, liners and other baby items one might need. Hopscotch also features a plethora of kids books, crafts, school supplies and countless types of toys and other items. You could probably spend and hour or two and not see all the different items they carry, so make sure to check out at least some of their collections on your next holiday shopping trip – you’re bound to find something for the cute kiddos in your life here! One of our favorite places for shopping in downtown holland!

SnapDragon Kids Boutique

Dragonland, dragon land go along and take your family’s hand to Snap Dragon Kids Boutique! Now, this shop doesn’t feature any real dragons BUT – you may be able to find some cute kids clothes featuring dragons! With almost 2000 facebook followers and raving reviews, this adorably named kids boutique must be added to your shopping list. They boast an array of kids clothing and accessories.

FLORISTS

Pat’s European Fresh Flower Market

Step into the enchanting world of Pat’s European Fresh Flower Market, a floral haven that has been gracing downtown since 2008. Discover a delightful assortment of blooms and arrangements that cater to every style and preference. Whether you’re sprucing up your living space with chic home decor or celebrating a special moment with a gorgeous bouquet, Pat’s has you covered. Embrace the joy of creating your personalized floral masterpiece, because at Pat’s, every visit is an opportunity to indulge in the art of blossoming.

Glenda’s Lakewood Flowers

This small flower shop is mighty in beauty! With their professionally crafted and multi-purpose flower arrangements, they certainly send a message – whatever message you desire! Their website is easy to use for anyone wanting to order or explore items online. You can also always stop in and ask the florists any questions you may have. 

So, don’t forget to stop and smell the roses at this lovely floral establishment. 

FURNITURE & HOME GOODS

Stonesthrow Living 

This home store not only contains some of the most beautiful pieces for additions to any home, but they also provide interior design services. You can shop online or in person, as their website has many examples of elegant design projects they’ve finished. Elegance is definitely the theme at this downtown shopping spot, so you can visit for inspiration but be careful – you may end up taking home some pieces for yourself! A great place to shop in downtown Holland!

Talsma Furniture

Talsma has several locations, but Downtown Holland is a spot you must visit. Especially if you’re looking for great prices on great pieces of furniture! They have custom orders, home decor and even clearance outlets which you can explore online or in person, as well as the rest of their inventory. Talsma has been serving the community beautiful additions for every home for 75 years now, so go and support this historical Holland shopping spot.

HOBBIES

Seedlings Boutique

Uncover the charm of downtown Holland, Michigan with Seedlings – an art supplies store and boutique blending family history and artistic flair. Founded by Mary Jo, this hotspot features curated treasures from clothing and handmade jewelry to mixed media and unique gift boxes. Born from the hot tub industry, Seedlings evolved into a vibrant shopping haven, adding antiques and garden pieces for an eclectic touch. Explore unexpected finds at Seedlings’ booths in antique malls like Downtown Antiques and Wooden Shoe Antiques. Dive into the fusion of hot tubs, art, and distinctive shopping experiences – Seedlings is a must-visit gem in downtown Holland.

MUSIC

Holland RIT MUsic Store

Dive into the world of music at R.I.T. Music, a family-owned chain of stores sprinkled across Michigan. Nestled in downtown Holland, our vibrant community of musicians fuels our passion to exceed customer expectations. As Holland’s premier guitar shop, we proudly represent top brands like Fender, Pearl, Yamaha, Ibanez, Dean, Washburn, Drum Workshop, and Gretsch. Whether you’re in search of guitars, percussion instruments, or sound equipment, R.I.T. Music is your go-to destination for quality and expertise. 

Explore a musical haven with your loved ones at this downtown Holland shopping destination!

SPORTING GOODS

The Outpost

Discover a wonderfully curated outdoor collection at The Outpost of Holland, where men’s and women’s clothing, footwear, and gear cater to diverse lifestyles and needs. Whether you’re exploring the outdoors, globetrotting, or navigating daily life, they have you covered for your next adventure. Step into this downtown Holland shop to witness firsthand the fusion of comfort, style, and quality in every item! Each piece is designed with functionality in mind, ensuring you’re ready for whatever comes your way. 

Elevate your wardrobe and go on an adventure with The Outpost – where fashion meets functionality.

SPECIALITY FOODS AND DRINKS

Cherry Republic

Embark on a delightful journey into Cherry Republic, a charming departure from Corporate America, where authenticity takes center stage in its Mission and Values. Stepping away from conventional corporate language, the living Core Values are a heartfelt reflection of the vibrant identity cultivated daily. With a delectable array of over 200 cherry-infused products, from chocolate-covered cherries to BBQ sauces, Cherry Republic beckons with retail stores across Michigan, including the inviting locale in Holland. Employing approximately 80 dedicated individuals year-round, the impact goes beyond cherries – since 1989, Cherry Republic has proudly contributed $2 million to Michigan nonprofits, fostering positive change in the environment and communities. 

Embrace the resonant mantra, “Life, Liberty, Beaches & Pie,” gracefully woven into every facet of Cherry Republic, symbolizing its unwavering commitment to these cherished values that define its essence. If you’re a fan of cherries and philanthropy, you have to make this a MUST have stop on your downtown Holland shopping list.

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Best Snowboard and Ski Gear


Are you prepared to conquer the snowy mountain peaks and glide effortlessly through pristine slopes? As winter approaches, it’s time to gear up and embark on a thrilling snowboarding and skiing adventure. But before you hit the slopes, it’s essential to equip yourself with the right snowboard and ski gear. In this article, we will guide you through the world of snowboarding and skiing, highlighting the best gear in West Michigan to make the most out of your exhilarating winter experience.

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Uncle Jibs Ski & Kayak Shop

Are you ready to carve your own path through the snow? Uncle Jibs can be found in three locations in Michigan: Holland, New Buffalo, and Portage. The owner of Jibs has over 25 years of experience in servicing skis and snowboards. Choosing the right equipment ensures control, stability, and high performance throughout your ride. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, consider factors such as size, shape, and flex to match your riding style. The passionate team at Jibs is ready to help. This is a great place to find the perfect board or skis to elevate your skills on slopes.

Scott’s Skis and Snowboards

Skiing enthusiasts understand the significance of high-quality ski gear. The right pair of skis, boots, and bindings contribute to a seamless skiing experience. Located in Jenison, Scott’s Skis and Snowboards offers new and used equipment. Whether you are looking to buy, sell, trade, wax, service, or all of the above, visit Scott’s on the corner of Main St. and Chicago Dr. off of I-96. As you venture down the slopes, ensure your skis have the appropriate length and width for your skill level and preferred terrain. Complement your skis with supportive boots that offer comfort and control, allowing you to glide seamlessly through the powder.

Play it Again Sports


Before hitting the slopes, prioritize safety by investing in the right equipment. Helmets, goggles, and wrist guards protect against potential injuries and ensure your well-being throughout your winter adventure. Play it Again Sports on Alpine Ave. in Grand Rapids is a locally owned and operated franchise. Play It Again Sports offers great deals on high-quality new and used sports gear for all types of activities. They are dedicated to making sports accessible to kids who may not have been able to afford it otherwise. Play it Again Sports is also willing to help raise funds for your organization and offer coach discounts. You can bring in your used equipment and leave with cash or a discount.  Don’t forget to pack sunscreen to shield your skin from the sun’s powerful rays, even on overcast days. Safety should always be a top priority for a worry-free and enjoyable experience.

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Dick’s Sporting Goods

Choosing the right ski or snowboard shop is crucial in ensuring you have a fantastic time on the slopes. From shred to sled, Dicks Sporting Goods offers all the snow gear you need to make the most of this winter season. By visiting this reputable and well-stocked shop, you can find high-quality equipment that suits your skill level, style, and budget. Dick’s Sporting Goods often have knowledgeable staff who can provide expert advice and guide you in selecting the perfect gear to enhance your performance and safety.

Moosejaw Bike & Snow

When it comes to enjoying the winter season in Michigan, skiing and snowboarding are two popular activities that residents and tourists alike can partake in. One google review states, “Moosejaw is the most fun outdoor retailer on the planet. With a large selection of brands like Patagonia, The North Face, Black Diamond, and so much more, we have everything you need to get fully outfitted for your next hiking and climbing expedition, gear for your next weekend ski trip, or simply a new jacket that’ll keep you comfortable around town. Our knowledgeable staff will be stoked to help you get exactly what you need.

It’s also worth checking out our amazing rewards program and price match policy so that you know you’re always getting the best deal. Stop in and see for yourself. Or don’t.”. Moosejaw is an outdoor equipment shop located on Ionia Ave. in Grand Rapids. If you’re an avid snowboarder, Snowboarders Paradise is the place to go. They specialize in snowboarding gear, carrying a variety of snowboards, boots, bindings, and accessories. Their staff are passionate snowboarders themselves and can offer personalized recommendations based on your skill level and riding style.

Earths Edge

In 1994, Earth’s Edge was founded by Karl Tucker who had a vision of an outdoor store that carried his favorite brands and gear. It started with a small retail space in downtown Grand Haven selling outdoor clothing, hiking boots, tents, sleeping bags, and camping accessories. Today, Earth’s Edge has grown to become a massive store with a wide range of products that include footwear for men, women, and kids, water-based activities, racks, luggage installation services, and much more. Earth’s Edge is a renowned ski shop offering a vast selection of skis, boots, bindings, and apparel. Their attentive staff will make sure you find the perfect fit and gear for your skiing adventures. With their expert tuning and repair services, you can trust that your equipment will be well-maintained and ready for the slopes.

Great Lakes Outpost

Great Lakes Outpost is a specialty outdoor retailer that offers high-quality gear and apparel for all outdoor enthusiasts. The team of locals, including a very cute dog, all share a passion for the great outdoors. The founders, a father and son duo, established the company in 2016 to cater to the need for a specialty outdoor retailer in West Michigan. Great Lakes Outpost offers a wide selection of brands in biking, camping, and hiking industries, including Giro, Fjallraven, Benchmade, Buff, Jetboil, and Thule. Their goal is to ignite your passion for the outdoors by providing you with the best and most knowledgeable service possible.

Boyne Country Sports

Boyne Country Sports is a popular destination for ski and snowboard enthusiasts in West Michigan. They offer a comprehensive range of quality gear for all levels of experience. Their knowledgeable staff prioritize customer satisfaction and go the extra mile to help you find the right equipment for your skiing or snowboarding needs.Boyne Country Sports is Michigan’s premier outdoor sports gear and apparel retailer, with a wide selection of brands to choose from. From gear rentals to equipment repairs, they have you covered for a memorable experience on the slopes.

Bill & Pauls Sporthaus

Bill Pearson was born to Swedish immigrants in 1925 and grew up skiing in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. With a passion for winter sports, Bill & Pauls staff takes pride in delivering exceptional customer service and providing expert advice. When it comes to skiing and snowboarding in West Michigan, having the right gear is essential for an enjoyable and safe experience. From gear rentals to equipment repairs, they have you covered for a memorable experience on the slopes.


When it comes to skiing and snowboarding in West Michigan, having the right gear is essential for an enjoyable and safe experience. By visiting the best ski and snowboard shops in the area, you can find the perfect equipment, benefit from expert advice, and receive top-notch customer service. So gear up and get ready to hit the slopes in West Michigan. So gear up, hit the slopes, and embrace the thrill as you carve your own path through the snowy wonderland. Happy shredding!

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Best Ski Resorts in Michigan

Winter sports enthusiasts love Michigan when the state is blanketed with snow. Michigan is home to a variety of ski resorts that offer everything from thrilling downhill runs to serene cross-country trails. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a first-time snow adventurer, Michigan’s ski resorts provide the perfect winter escape. Here’s a guide to some of the best ski resorts in Michigan, ensuring a memorable winter experience.

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Boyne Mountain Resort

Boyne Mountain Resort, located in Boyne falls, is one of the many great ski destinations in Michigan, and it offers a variety of activities and lodging for all abilities. The resort boasts 60 downhill runs, from expert black diamonds to family runs. There are 35 ski lifts and a snowboard park, so there is plenty to wander. They also have a really good terrain park for freestyle and a tubing park for the family. Away from the slopes, they have a nice spa, indoor water park, and plenty of places to eat. Boyne Mountain is perfect for a full winter getaway.

Crystal Mountain

Crystal Mountain, located 28 miles SW of Traverse City in Thompsonville, is famous for its scenic views and nicely groomed runs. This resort has 58 downhill runs and 11 ski lifts and is very family-oriented, which makes it a really great place for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. Crystal Mountain also boasts an extensive cross-country skiing network with more than 20 miles of trails. There is a cute village at the resort with shops, restaurants, and spas, so it’s not just a plain skiing vacation. For others who would like to wind down after a day of skiing, the resort features a spa and wellness center with many different types of relaxing and refreshing treatments.

Nub’s Nob

Nubs Nob, near Harbor Springs, is a local favorite and a favorite among tourists. Nub’s Nob has 53 ski runs and several terrain parks to accommodate all levels of skiers and snowboarders. It has a good reputation, it’s very friendly, the slopes are well-kept, and it’s not as big as some of the other resorts, so it’s a little more personal, not so much a cattle car as some of the others. Nubs Nob even has a section just for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing; it’s a winter sports paradise.

Treetops Resort

Treetops Resort, Gaylord, Michigan, is unique because it has a great variety of winter activities and it’s in a lovely alpine setting. It has 23 runs and 11 lifts, so it’s fairly large and has a good amount of variety for skiers/snowboarders of all levels. Treetops is known for its extreme terrain, it has Michigan’s highest vertical drop and is therefore an exciting place for expert skiers. It has cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails as well, so there is plenty to do for those who love winter sports. Treetops provides the perfect venue for a complete winter getaway; after a long day of skiing, one can lounge in its comfortable lodging or dine in one of its many restaurants.

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Shanty Creek Resorts

Shanty Creek has 53 downhill runs and 30 ski lifts, and it has plenty of skiing, snowboarding, and tubing. They also have cross-country skiing trails and snow shoeing paths so there is a lot to do in the winter. Shanty Creek Resorts has many places to stay, plenty of places to eat, and a spa, all of which make it a complete winter vacation spot.

Big Snow Resort

Indianhead Mountain and Blackjack Mountain. They combined have 50 plus runs, 14 lifts, and everything from beginner to advanced terrain. It’s all about the atmosphere and that’s what big snow resort has to offer they have the best snow conditions for the lowest prices. It also has snowboarding parks, cross country skiing trails, and a lodge with some nice places to eat.a well-rounded winter experience.

Pine Knob Ski Resort

Pine Knob Ski Resort, situated in Clarkston, is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders in southeastern Michigan. The resort features 17 runs and 10 ski lifts, catering to a range of abilities. Pine Knob is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and well-maintained slopes. The resort also offers a snowboarding park and tubing hill, making it a great choice for a fun day out on the slopes. Pine Knob’s convenient location near Detroit makes it an appealing destination for those seeking a swift winter getaway.

Hanson Hills Recreation Area

Situated in Grayling, Hanson Hills is one of the most diversified resorts, offering both downhill and cross-country skiing. The ski resort offers 16 runs serviced by 5 ski lifts, catering to both skiers and snowboarders with varied terrain to choose from. Hanson Hills is equally known for its web of trails used for cross-country skiing-a haven for travelers who wish to venture into winter scenery. Equipped with a comfortable lodge and rental facilities, this resort has proved to be a very enjoyable place to stay for visitors.

Pigeon Creek Park

For a more local and low-key winter experience, Pigeon Creek Park in West Olive is a fantastic option. This park offers a range of cross-country skiing trails suitable for all skill levels, with over 10 miles of groomed trails winding through beautiful wooded landscapes. Pigeon Creek Park is ideal for those who enjoy a peaceful, nature-filled skiing experience.The park also features snowshoeing trails and a warming shelter, making it a great spot for a relaxing winter day.

Mulligan’s Hollow Ski Bowl

Mulligan’s Hollow Ski Bowl in Grand Haven is another excellent destination for winter fun. Known for its affordable lift tickets and family-friendly atmosphere, Mulligan’s Hollow offers 8 ski runs and 4 lifts, catering to beginners and intermediate skiers. The resort features a tubing hill, snowboarding area, and a cozy lodge with refreshments. Mulligan’s Hollow is perfect for a day trip or a quick winter getaway, especially for families looking for a budget-friendly option.

Mount Bohemia

For adventurous skiers and snowboarders seeking off-the-beaten-path thrills, Mount Bohemia in the Upper Peninsula is a must-visit. Known for its rugged terrain and challenging slopes, Mount Bohemia offers a unique experience with its backcountry-style skiing and deep powder conditions. With over 300 inches of snowfall annually and 85 runs spread across 500 acres, this resort is ideal for advanced skiers and snowboarders. Mount Bohemia also features a cozy lodge with accommodations and a vibrant après-ski scene, making it a great destination for an adventurous winter escape.

Tips for Enjoying Michigan’s Ski Resorts

  • -Check the resort’s website for current snow conditions, lift ticket prices, and special events.
  • -Be sure to layer your clothes to stay warm and dry, and don’t forget essential gear like gloves, goggles, and helmets.
  • -Winter is a busy season at ski resorts, so reserve your accommodations in advance.
  • -If you’re new to skiing or snowboarding, consider taking a lesson to improve your skills and enhance your experience.
  • -Make sure you follow all safety guidelines and resort rules to avoid injury.

From thrilling downhill runs to serene cross-country trails, Michigan’s ski resorts offer a variety of winter experiences. Whether you’re looking for an adventurous getaway or a cozy retreat, the state’s ski resorts provide something for everyone. Discover the beauty and excitement of Michigan’s snowy wonderland by packing your gear and embracing the season.


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West Michigan State Parks

Michigan’s state parks system was established in 1919 after the passage of Public Act 218, which created the Michigan State Park Commission to acquire lands for state parks. Most of Michigan’s early state parks were acquired by the state through land donations of private individuals. Yearly, over 30 million visitors enjoy the 103 state parks and recreation areas (with new parks in Saginaw and Flint underway).

In West Michigan, there are plenty of state parks within driving distance, with endless fun and recreation possibilities. Some offer campsites for extended stays. You can reserve your spot 6 months in advance. Reserve online at MiDNRReservations.com or call 1-800-44-PARKS.

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Duck Lake State Park

4733 N Scenic Dr, Whitehall, MI 49461

If you see an immense dune of golden sand that sweeps from the shores of Lake Michigan, you have arrived. The 728-acre park extends from the soft sand beach at the base of the dune inland to Duck Lake. A day-use area includes a swimming beach, picnic tables, grills, and a shelter. A walk on the boardwalk along the channel, joining the two lakes, is a treat in itself!

Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park

White Pine Trail, Big Rapids, MI 49307

Established in 1996, this 92-mile long linear rail trail state park is a unique part of the Michigan State Park System. The trail extends from northern Grand Rapids to Cadillac, and it lies on the path graded for the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. Bring your bikes or just take a stroll and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

Grand Haven State Park

1001 Harbor Avenue, Grand Haven MI, 49417

This might be one of the smallest parks, but it is big on fun! Set along a half-mile of sandy Lake Michigan shoreline along the west side of the park and the Grand River along the north side of the park.

Holland State Park

2215 Ottawa Beach Road, Holland MI, 49424

The park showcases one of Michigan’s most photographed lighthouses, warmly referred to as “Big Red.” Throughout the summer months, they occasionally offer tours.

The park offers two campround facilities. The Lake Macatawa Campground features 211 campsites. If you want to rough it with a bit more comfort, try out their camper cabin, The Whitetail, which has Big Red and the Holland Channel views. The other is the modern Beach Campground, offering 98 paved campsites, 31 with full hook-ups.

Lake Michigan fun includes boating and fishing on Lake Michigan, easily accessible through the park’s boat launches.

Muskegon State Park

3560 Memorial Drive, North Muskegon MI, 49445

The park is home to three miles of breathtaking shoreline (2 miles along Lake Michigan and 1 mile on Muskegon Lake), Snug Harbor, forested dunes, two campgrounds, picnic areas, multiple trails and a special treat for winter enthusiasts.

An Olympian-designed luge course housed at the Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park is one of three luge tracks in the United States and offers a “Learn to Luge Program.” In addition, they provide the luge, helmet, and pads to make the 25-mile-per-hour trip down the track not only exhilarating but safe. Other winter activities you’ll find in Muskegon State Park are ice skating on a trail through the woods, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, sledding, ice fishing, and winter ziplining.

You’ll have almost as much fun in the summer at this year-round park. They have a shorter luge course, where you can practice on a wheeled luge. In addition, the Sports Park showcases a 1,300-foot dual zip line and an archery range. In addition, they have a 1930s CCC-built blockhouse, the highest point in Muskegon County, where you can see in all directions.

Newaygo State Park

2793 Beech Street, Newaygo MI, 49337

Set midway between Newaygo and Big Rapids and in the southeastern corner of the Huron-Manistee National Forest, Newaygo State Park sits atop the embankments of the Hardy Dam Pond, a flood plain of the Muskegon River, making this a popular spot for fishing, boating and swimming. Nearly one hundred rustic campsites are available to visitors as are hiking trails and picnicking facilities.1.

P.J. Hoffmaster State Park

6585 Lake Harbor Road, Muskegon MI, 49441

P.J. Hoffmaster State Park, home to the Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center, is where you can learn how the forested dunes in the park developed. The Dune Overlook Trail is a central attraction in the park, where the half-mile roundtrip hike has about 220 steps. Benches provide rest stops along the way.

In addition to the towering dunes, the park has 3 miles of Lake Michigan coastline, 10 miles of trails with beautiful views, and a modern campground.

Saugatuck Dunes State Park

6575 138th Ave., Saugatuck Dunes MI, 49453

Naturalists love to hike through this 900-acre park three miles north of Saugatuck. Nearly 14 miles of peaceful trails knit through the forested peaks and valleys of sand. The paths eventually emerge onto barren dunes—and miles of sand beach.

Silver Lake State Park

9679 W. State Park Road, Mears MI, 49436

Silver Lake State Park features almost 2,000 acres of dunes, a 500-acre Silver Lake Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) Area.

Nearby, Little Sable Point Lighthouse stands 107 feet tall on the 70-foot dunes. It’s Michigan’s tallest lighthouse with 130 steps and is open to climb to the top from late May until late September.

In addition to the 3 miles of Lake Michigan coastline, the park offers a day-use area on the inland lake, Silver Lake. One advantage to Silver Lake is the water tends to be warmer than Lake Michigan.

Van Buren State Park And Van Buren Trail State Park

23960 Ruggles Road, South Haven MI, 49090

Van Buren State Park offers high dunes on the 1-mile sandy beach. A swimming beach at the foot of the dunes is worth the hike. The day-use area has grills and picnic tables to have a cookout or a simple picnic lunch. To extend your stay, the park features a modern campground.

Van Buren Trail State Park links South Haven with Hartford via a 14-mile trail. This multi-use trail leads you through woods, farmland, and even some blueberry fields. Runners will have an impressive run on this trail and may even encounter some wildlife along the way.

Don’t wait to make camping reservations at any of these beautiful parks- they fill up fast! Or, if you are in for just a daytrip, plan to start early and stay late- sunsets along Lake Michigan are unforgettable.