10 Reasons to Visit South Haven this Winter

South Haven offers more than just a summer escape. As winter blankets the landscape, our charming town along Lake Michigan’s eastern shore transforms into a cozy retreat for families and travelers alike. Discover ten winter activities to make your South Haven stay unforgettable!

1. The South Haven Ice Rink
The South Haven Ice Rink offers a fantastic way for families to stay active all winter long. Nestled in the heart of downtown, it’s central to downtown shops, restaurants, and even the Michigan Theatre, making it the perfect start to an evening out. Parents can cozy up by Dyckman Park’s inviting fireplace, enjoying their favorite adult beverage as part of South Haven’s Social District experience.

2. View the Ice Covered Lighthouse and Lake Michigan Ice Circles
South Haven’s red lighthouse is the most popular summer landmark in town, but she does not disappoint in the winter either. Ice forms an ever-changing shell around the beacon as soon as the temperature drops and waves splash against the pier. Bring your camera and snap a photo of this unique seasonal experience. If you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of the mesmerizing ice circles on Lake Michigan that come and go without warning. If you’re bundled up and looking for a peaceful walk, the pier-to-pier Harbor Walk remains a perennial favorite through all seasons.

3. Get Nostalgic at Rocket Arcade
Play all you want on over 65 retro games from the 70s, 80s, and 90s at Rocket Arcade. Purchase a free play or family pass to get the fun started on a blistery winter day. Snack on fun foods and classic sodas while you embrace your inner child for hours on end, then browse through their unique collection of T-shirts, art, and novelties. Hear more from “Rocket” Ralph in a recent interview here!

4. Gear-Up with Downtown South Haven’s Shops
Local merchants are meticulously stocking their shelves with handpicked items you’re sure to find nowhere else but South Haven! Treat your furry friends to the pampering they deserve at Decadent Dogs, or dazzle your significant other with a shiny accessory at Johnny’s Lakeshore Jewelry. Looking for a unique girls’ outing or date night? Get hands-on at Ruth’s Bath & Body Care where you can build your own terrarium at the succulent bar and indulge your skin with house-made soaps, lotions, and oils. Upgrade your winter apparel to withstand the Lake Michigan chill at Coastal BlueSoHa Surf ShopGlik’s, or one of South Haven’s newest storefronts: Coastal Outdoors.

5. Explore Dining Options & Seasonal Specials
Winter in South Haven is a perfect time to discover (or rediscover) the town’s diverse culinary offerings. Looking for a classic burger paired with a local brew? Or perhaps a martini crafted to perfection alongside a chef’s seasonal specialty? South Haven has it all. Indulge in the charm of our hometown diners, savor creative flavors at upscale eateries, or grab a slice from a favorite local pizzeria. This winter, take the time to uncover your new favorite dining gem in South Haven!

Date Night
TasteThe River BottomTello Italian Bistro
Family Style
Clementine’s, Kitchen 527Three Blondes Brewing
Friend’s Outing
South Haven BrewpubBlack River TavernThe Lodge

6. Stay the night in South Haven and Dine On Us!
Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, or just need an excuse to break the monotony, South Haven has the perfect place to call home base as you chart your expedition across town. With amenities like fireplaces, whirlpool bathtubs, breakfasts in bed and other sweet indulgences, the deal gets even sweeter with our Dine On Us promotion! Book a room at a participating property to redeem a complementary $25 digital dining voucher to use at South Haven’s most popular restaurants! Get the details on Dine On Us here.

7. Catch the latest Blockbuster at The Michigan Theatre!
Enjoy first-run films and concessions at value prices at The Michigan Theatre! Located downtown near the Old Harbor Village, the Michigan Theatre is locally-owned and offers a big-screen cinematic experience with prices that make it affordable for the entire family. Local Tip: Mondays you can grab (2) movie tickets for only $8! On Thursdays, you can enjoy a complementary popcorn bucket refill.

8. Tour New and Old Museums
South Haven is rich with culture and opportunities to feed your need for new experiences. The Michigan Maritime Museum is one of the Great Lakes’ premiere destinations to experience freshwater maritime heritage. If the fine arts is more your speed, check out the South Haven Center for the Arts to immerse yourself in one of their rotating exhibitions or classes, and to shop for holiday wares during the annual Mistletoe Market. Explore the rich history of South Haven at the South Haven Historical Association, or listen to engaging talks and performances at the South Haven Scott Club. Families with small children will be thankful for the Mitten Children’s Museum and the outdoor StoryWalk at the Liberty Hyde Bailey Museum, not to mention the weekly activities at South Haven Memorial Library.

9. Sled by the Riverfront at Coast Guard Hill
Visit one of South Haven’s best-kept winter secrets. Bring your own sled or borrow one at the sled library on Coast Guard Hill located next to the Great Lakes Research Library at 91 Michigan Avenue. During the winter, the street is closed and barricaded, so you can bundle up and slide down the hill that overlooks Riverfront Park. Coast Guard Hill also serves as the venue for the annual Ice Breaker Festival’s Cardboard Sled Competition.

10. Winter Festivals & Attractions
South Haven’s winter attractions continue to captivate visitors year to year. Click an event below to learn more!

Holiday in the Park
 | November 29: Kick off the holiday season with us while enjoying a magical evening filled with twinkling lights, ice skating, festive activities, and plenty of holiday cheer – including free family photos with Santa + Mrs. Claus, and their Elves!

Christmas in the Park Light Show at South Haven Jellystone Park | Click to view December Dates: The drive through light show will feature over 60,000 lights festively displayed along a 1/2 mile drive throughout Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort. Enjoy photo-ops, and stop by Mrs. Claus’s Bakery and Santa’s Toy Shoppe!

Drive-Thru Holiday Lightshow at Crane Orchards | Select dates Nov 29 – Dec 29: With a mile of lit winter wonderland decorated with hundreds of hand-crafted props, experience the orchard like never before and enjoy holiday magic from the comfort of your car.

New Year’s Eve Celebration
 | Dec 31: Get ready to ring in the New Year with South Haven’s most electrifying celebration yet! In addition to our traditional beach ball drop and fireworks, this year’s celebration will feature bigger LED screens lighting up the night sky, more laser lights cutting through the crisp air, and sound systems booming as you dance in the streets. South Haven will come alive in ways you’ve never experienced before—come be part of it!

Ice Breaker Festival | January 31st – February 2nd: This winter celebration brings the heat with stunning ice sculptures, a chili cook-off, cardboard sled races, and the always popular Pub Slide. Roam the streets and take in 30+ blocks of ice carved into incredible works of art.

BONUS: Live Music in South Haven

Several local venues are anchoring South Haven with year-round live entertainment, because dancing is the best way to keep warm! Discover the best local talent with the following live music schedules:

1. Black River Tavern offers live music with no cover every Friday and Saturday night. Touring artists are known to pack the joint and blow the roof off with thunderous sound, and is a popular mainstay for a night out with friends. Acts range from soul, funk, to classic rock ‘n roll.

2. Harbor Light Brewery is a traditional beer hall that features an eclectic mix of performers. Brian McClure’s brings his Celtics & Classics show the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month. Brian is a talented fiddle player who incorporates other Celtic instruments into the mix by using a looper. He’s a one-man band who brings the house down every time!

3. The Groovin’ Grove features a diverse lineup of local talent in an intimate cocktail lounge that’s every bit as cozy as it is nostalgic.

Take the time to treat yourself to cozy connections in our welcoming community this winter. Start your exploring by requesting or downloading our visitor’s guide, browse area events, and connect with us on social media to discover more winter attractions!

 

 

Bucket List Ideas for Fall Fun in Southwest Michigan

As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, Southwest Michigan comes alive with fall’s vibrant colors and flavors. This region, known for its scenic landscapes and rich agricultural heritage, offers diverse activities, making it the premier destination for autumn adventures. Whether you’re looking to savor the season’s bounty, immerse yourself in the beauty of fall foliage or enjoy family-friendly events, Southwest Michigan has something for everyone. Here’s your guide to the must-do fall activities in this picturesque corner of the state.

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Pick Your Favorite Apples

Apple picking is a quintessential fall activity and Southwest Michigan is home to some of the state’s best orchards. With various apple types ripe for the picking, there’s nothing quite like spending a day at a local orchard, taking a hayride, and enjoying the crisp fall air while gathering a basket of fresh, juicy apples.

  • Fruit Acres Farm Market and U-Pick in Coloma offer U-pick apples and free hayrides in September and October. Their dwarf trees make picking easy and the market delivers a true “country experience.”

  • J.W. Morlock & Girls in Watervliet provides over 25 varieties of freshly picked apples, other homegrown produce, and Mo’s yummy 9-inch and mini-fruit pies.

  • Lehman’s Orchard in Niles sells pick-your-own apples, pears, plums, raspberries, and pumpkins in the fall. Their small nursery offers heirloom and dwarf apple trees to plant at home and a range of house-made products like wine, cider, and donuts. Place your order online for easy pickup.

  • Lemon Creek Winery in Berrien Springs offers U-pick apples and a historic winery experience. Its farm market is open daily during fruit season.

  • Stover’s Farm Market & U-Pic in Berrien Springs has been a family favorite for generations, offering 23 apple varieties and a range of pre-picked fruits and vegetables including pumpkins and gourds. Call ahead to check availability.

For a comprehensive list of the best apple orchards in the region and apple pick tips, click here.

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Select The Perfect Pumpkin

Pumpkin picking is another favorite fall activity, especially for families. In Southwest Michigan, you’ll find numerous pumpkin patches and farm markets where you can enjoy seasonal treats and fun fall activities.

  • Dinges Fall Harvest in Three Oaks is the spot to find a variety of exotic and giant pumpkins. This patch offers an impressive selection of pumpkins, plus it features a corn maze, games and Halloween-themed monsters and ghouls. For a unique twist, join the dinosaur hunt — rumor has it, one is lurking around the farm!

  • Jollay Orchards has been a beloved fall tradition for generations. Here, you can find pumpkins for carving or baking, navigate a corn maze, and take a hayride. Jollay also offers u-pick apples and grapes, a not-too-spooky haunted house, outdoor games, and a well-stocked market. Don’t miss out on their cider and donuts — some of the best in Southwest Michigan.

  • Piggott’s Farm Market & Bakery offers a variety of fresh produce, including a large selection of pumpkins, apples, raspberries, squash, onions, and gorgeous mums. Be sure to pick up one of their homemade pies.

  • Sommerfeldt’s Fruit Farm is an easy drive into the country. Stop by to pick out a pumpkin and gourd and bring home soup vegetables, fall fruits, jams, jellies, and more.

  • St. Joe Farmers Market is the spot to find all your fall favorites, including homegrown pumpkins, seasonal fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, jams, cider, fall decorations, and more. After shopping, stroll through St. Joseph’s charming downtown or enjoy the views of the St. Joseph River and Lake Michigan.

Explore more pumpkin patchesfarmers marketsfarm stands, and you-picks as you tour our countryside. It’s a tradition you will look forward to every fall.

Hiking Fall stroll in Galien River County Park

Explore Breathtaking Leaf-Peeping Parks

Southwest Michigan’s landscape transforms into a tapestry of vivid reds, oranges, and yellows as the leaves change color in the fall. Whether you drive through the countryside, hike in a state park, or simply stroll through a small town, the region’s fall foliage is something you won’t want to miss from September to late October

Some of the best places to see this beauty up close are in our parks. Add these destinations to your bucket list:

  • Galien River County Park is a prime spot for fall hiking, featuring the 60-foot-high Marsh Overlook Tower and the 600-foot-long Marsh Boardwalk. These structures offer stunning views of autumn foliage across wetlands, forests, and river vistas, making it an ideal fall foliage destination.

  • Grand Mere State Park has trails that take you to breathtaking views of Lake Michigan, serene dunes, and secluded woodlands bathed in autumn’s finest colors. This makes it an ideal destination for nature lovers seeking a peaceful, scenic escape.

  • Kal-Haven Trail is a popular destination for both hikers and bikers, stretching from South Haven to Kalamazoo. The trail’s canopy of trees creates a tunnel of color that is particularly breathtaking in mid-to-late October.

  • Love Creek County Park is a hidden gem for fall enthusiasts, offering hiking and mountain biking trails that wind through rich woodlands ablaze with autumn colors. The park’s diverse habitats, including meadows, wetlands, and forests, create a picturesque setting for spotting wildlife and migrating birds. This is one of the best parks for enjoying the tranquility of nature in its autumn splendor.

  • Sarett Nature Center is a prime spot for fall color, with its woodlands and wetlands transforming into a kaleidoscope of scarlets, oranges, russet browns, and sunny yellows. The center’s extensive trail system allows hikers to explore diverse ecosystems, from forests to marshes, while enjoying scenic overlooks and abundant birds and wildlife.

  • Warren Dunes State Park greets you with a canopy of colorful trees as you drive into the park. But that’s a prelude to the stunning view of fall colors set against a backdrop of Lake Michigan’s azure waters. The park’s towering dunes, beaches, and trails give many vantage points to take in the autumn scenery. Have a dog? This park has a designated beach to romp in and out of the water.

  • Warren Woods State Park offers a serene fall hiking experience, with trails winding through a beech-maple forest that transforms into a stunning display of autumn colors. Its old-growth trees, peaceful stream, and diverse wildlife create a tranquil setting. This is one of Southwest Michigan’s top no-tech, silent vacation getaways.

Stay updated on the best times to view fall colors by following the Southwest Michigan Fall Color Report.

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Celebrate The Season

Southwest Michigan is home to various fall festivals that celebrate our bountiful harvest with food, music, and family-friendly activities. These events are a great way to experience our local culture and autumn’s festive spirit.

  • Fall Fest in Saint Joseph is a fun-filled celebration for all ages. Find the freshest local produce at the St. Joe Farmers Market, play at interactive booths, and pet the friendly animals from the Critter Barn. Then, walk into a hot-air balloon, listen to stories, and enter the Benton Harbor Sunrise Rotary Pumpkin Raffle. It’s a lively fall day along Lake Bluff Park.

  • The Four Flags Area Apple Festival in Niles is a must-visit event packed with fun for the whole family. Enjoy carnival rides, games, food, and everything apple — pastries, pies, cider, and more! Highlights include a Grande Parade, nightly entertainment, and arts and crafts booths.

  • The Under the Harvest Moon Festival in Dowagiac is a tribute to autumn, featuring vintage farm tractors, an open-air marketplace, and live entertainment. Enjoy delicious local food, pumpkin decorating, and family-friendly activities, too.

  • The South Haven Oktoberfest is a fun-filled celebration of Southwest Michigan’s harvest season. It blends outdoor fun with delicious food and craft beverages. Highlights include the 5.5K Run/Walk along a fall-color route, with medals, t-shirts, and post-race brews. Enjoy a spaghetti dinner and pancake breakfast, with all proceeds supporting local charities.

As you plan for your fall getaway, check our full calendar of fall events.

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Experience The Makers Trail: Sip, Savor, Celebrate

Fall is an ideal time to explore Southwest Michigan’s thriving craft beverage scene. Celebrate the fall harvest with award-winning wines, seasonal craft beershard cidersspirits, and fall-inspired cocktails. These experiences come alive with stunning vineyard views, bright fall colors, and lively seasonal events, making the Makers Trail the ultimate autumn adventure.

  • Dablon Winery invites you to savor fall with their European-inspired wines, enjoying them amidst the beautiful fall colors of their estate vineyard. It’s a peaceful and picturesque spot to relax during this spirit-lifting season.

  • Ghost Isle Brewery creates a cozy fall getaway with its craft beers and views of the Galien River. It’s an ideal spot to unwind with friends during the cooler months. This is the only Makers Trail stop with a ghost story … ask to hear it.

  • Journeyman Distillery blends craft spirits with historic charm and flavor-filled meals. Enjoy their unique cocktails in a warm and inviting setting.

  • River Saint Joe is the perfect fall destination, offering craft beers in a scenic, sustainable farm setting. Enjoy the changing leaves and organic brews, ciders, wines, and harvest foods while challenging your traveling companions to a game of bocce.

  • Round Barn Winery Estate with its vineyard views, family-friendly events, and seasonal wines is your go-to spot to sip and savor the flavors of autumn.

  • Tabor Hill Winery and Restaurant offers views of stunning foliage paired with its award-winning wines and delectable fall menu. Enjoy a leisurely hike with your beverage of choice on the Mt. Tabor Trails connecting Tabor Hill and Round Barn.

Several local companies offer guided tours that include transportation, allowing you to relax and fully enjoy the experience. For more information on tours, visit the Makers Trail website.

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Get Spooked With Halloween Thrills For All Ages

Halloween in Southwest Michigan is a time for spooky fun, with events that cater to both the brave and the faint of heart. From haunted houses to ghostly train rides, find your thrills here.

  • Benton Harbor & St Joseph Trick or Treating: Bring your little ghosts and goblins to the Benton Harbor Arts District and/or downtown St. Joseph for a happy and safe trick-or-treating experience. Visit local merchants, collect candy, and enjoy their festive decorations.

  • Eden Springs Park offers a family-friendly haunted train ride. Ride the miniature train through this historic park, past abandoned buildings, flying ghosts, and characters with ghoulish grins. Eat your refreshment-stand snacks and drinks by a crackling campfire.

  • The Haunted Carousel at Silver Beach Carousel is a spooktacularly fun place to visit in October. The Carousel House comes alive with spooky music, eerie decor, and the appearance of the headless horseman. Wear your costumes to fully embrace the Halloween spirit.

  • Niles Scream Park is one of the top haunted attractions in the country! With over 44 acres of terrifying experiences, you will do just what its name says: “SCREAM.” A portion of admission fees supports local charities, making it a spooky and worthwhile visit.

Whether you’re looking for a spine-tingling adventure or a more light-hearted celebration, Southwest Michigan has Halloween events for everyone. For more details on these and other Halloween happenings, visit the events calendar or read our Fall Activities for Kids blog.

Plan Your Fall Trip

Southwest Michigan is a prime destination for fall activities, offering a blend of natural beauty, agricultural abundance, and festive events that celebrate the season. To fully enjoy the season, plan to stay over for one or more nights. Book a hotel now to get the dates, location, and amenities you want. This will give you more time to explore the local restaurants now serving seasonal favorites and create a bucket list of memories that will last a lifetime.