Fresh Ways to Go on a Date This Fall

Fall in Southwest Michigan is made for dates, day or night. Cool, crisp air and golden leaves set the stage for cozy-up time and playful adventures. This corner of the state is already known for its colorful fall hikes and farm-to-table dining options, but there’s so much more to enjoy together once autumn arrives. If you’ve been cycling through the same routine of dinner and a movie, this is the season to try something different. Whether you want to relax, get creative or add some friendly competition, here are fall date ideas you may not have tried yet.

Relax, Rejuvenate & Reconnect

At The Salt Haven in Berrien Springs, you’ll step into a Himalayan salt cave glowing softly from the walls. As you settle into lounge chairs, the air fills with tiny salt particles believed to help with easier breathing and overall relaxation. It’s a quiet, restorative experience that lets you sit close, away from distractions.

If you’d prefer calm paired with a glass of wine, head to Solasta Winery. Their outdoor firepits make it easy to linger over a bottle while roasting s’mores. Download the free Makers Trail Passport app and turn the evening into the beginning of a season-long tasting journey. Each check-in earns progress toward rewards, offering a fun reason to return for other stops along the trail.

Another inviting choice is the Haymarket Taproom in Bridgman. Share a wood-fired pizza and enjoy it with your drinks beside the outdoor firepit as the evening cools. The taproom is an especially welcoming stop after hiking through the old-growth beech and maple forest at nearby Warren Woods State Park or taking a scenic fall drive down Red Arrow Highway.

Explore Local Arts

Add a creative spark to your night with a visit to the Benton Harbor Arts District. Explore the galleries, murals and shops, then step into Water Street Glassworks, where hand-blown glass pumpkins fill the shelves each fall. Every piece is one of a kind and choosing one together can be part of the fun. Or plan a date at the GhostLight Theatre. Their fall production of The Rocky Horror Show brings bold performances, playful audience interaction and plenty of energy. It is perfect if you want a spirited night out.

In St. Joseph, the Box Factory for the Arts offers live music, open mic nights and art shows inside a historic factory filled with working artist studios. Or have a playful challenge testing your aim at Lumberjax Urban Axe Throwing in St. Joseph. Coaches show you how to throw safely, and before long, you’ll be cheering each other on to hit the bullseye. It’s energetic and lighthearted, a fun lead-in to dinner or dessert downtown.

Or keep things laid-back with cider and bowling at Peat’s Cider Social in Stevensville. The retro-inspired lanes are paired with craft hard ciders made in-house from Michigan apples. Order a flight, bowl a few games and enjoy food trucks on the weekends.

Celebrate Harvest Time

Start your outing at Piggott’s Farm Market & Bakery in Benton Harbor, where you can pick up cider, donuts or one of their famous fresh-baked pies to take home. Then spend an afternoon at Dinges Fall Harvest in Three Oaks or Jollay Orchards in Coloma. Both offer hayrides, pumpkin and apple picking and corn mazes that bring out a playful side no matter your age.

For couples who love the outdoors, T.K. Lawless Park in Vandalia offers wooded trails for hiking and biking through brilliant fall foliage. As evening falls, the park transforms into a certified International Dark Sky Park, where the Milky Way stretches overhead, undimmed by city lights. Bring blankets and a thermos of hot cocoa to make the stargazing experience even cozier.

Plan a Full Getaway

Turn one date into a weekend by booking a nearby hotel. From there, you’re within easy reach of strolling along Lake Michigan beaches, shopping in quaint resort towns or watching gorgeous sunsets. Staying overnight keeps the pace relaxed and gives you more time to enjoy each other’s company.

Top 8 Free Fall Activities in Southwest Michigan

From the gorgeous fall colors to the bountiful harvest that fills our Lake Michigan coast, fall is one of the best times to travel to Southwest Michigan. It is also a more affordable and calmer time of year to visit since our popular summer season has come to an end. You will find plenty of free activities in the region that are perfect for anyone on a budget. Here are the top free things to do in Southwest Michigan this fall.

1. Take a fall color tour

Go on a fall color driving tour. Our jewel-toned landscape is one of the top reasons to visit Southwest Michigan this fall. Check out our Fall Color Guide for the best route suggestions.

Visitors walk along a wooden boardwalk surrounded by vibrant fall foliage at Galien River County Park in Southwest Michigan. Fall hikes is a top free activity available in Southwest Michigan.

2. Hike scenic trails

Start at Galien River County Park. Take in the colorful view of changing leaves as you walk the 300’ canopy walk that leads out to a 60’ high platform overlooking the marshland and Galien River. Or follow the boardwalk that leads to the fishing platform down by the water. Other beautiful fall hiking trails include Harbor Shores Nature & Fitness Trails in Benton Harbor, the McCoy Creek Trail in Buchanan and the Paw Paw River County Park in Watervliet which is designed for people with all abilities.

Two more urban walking experiences with plenty of colorful foliage and restaurants, beer and distilled spirits nearby are in the cities of Niles and New Buffalo. See maps in our Trail Guide.

3. Walk along uncrowded beaches

Lake Michigan is beautiful in the fall! Visit these popular beaches for free: Silver BeachJean Klock ParkNew Buffalo City Beach and Weko Beach. Avoid the crowds and stop paying parking fees after Labor Day weekend.

 Two people paddleboard on a calm river surrounded by colorful autumn trees in Southwest Michigan.

4. Paddle your way through Autumn’s beauty

Bring your kayak or rent one and paddle our rivers and lakes! Fall is one of the best times to be on the water. No bugs swarming you, mild temperatures and beautiful fall colors all around you. View our paddling guide to find your favorite route.

5. Bike thrilling trails beneath brilliant foliage

The gorgeous fall colors and technical features at Andrews University Trails will excite any cyclist. And with no admission fee, you can visit several times during your stay.

Visitors explore an art gallery with brick walls and wooden floors, featuring paintings, photographs, and sculptures at the Box Factory for the Arts.

6. Explore our creativity

Krasl Art Center and the Box Factory for the Arts in St. Joseph and ARS Gallery, Arts and Culture Center in Benton Harbor offer visitors the chance to see their art exhibitions at no cost. Plus, you can play Creative Connections year round and get rewarded for visiting our local galleries, museums and performances.

7. Learn about our fascinating past

There are a variety of museums in our area that tell about our history and house fun, interactive exhibits. Siegfried H. Horn Museum in Berrien Springs, the Silver Beach Amusement Park Museum and the North Berrien Historical Museum in Coloma are free to the public.

A person stands on a wooden deck overlooking Lake Michigan as the sun sets, casting warm colors over the water and sky at Lookout Park.

8. Stay over and enjoy a free, gorgeous sunset on Lake Michigan

Plan ahead, and book at least one overnight stay before heading home so you can watch the sunset over Lake Michigan. While this is free any time of year, the view is priceless no matter how many times you’ve seen it. Lookout Park in St. Joseph is a great, free viewing spot, or find other local spots in the Best Places to Enjoy a Southwest Michigan Sunset blog. There is more free fall fun awaiting you when you wake up tomorrow.

Top Things To See & Do This Fall in the Grand Haven Area

The Grand Haven area is famous for its beaches but there is still plenty to see and do in autumn. With many of tree covered parks and trails, the Grand Haven area offers lots of opportunities to take in the fall colors. Here’s our list of the top fall things to see and do in the area!

Hiking
The Grand Haven area is blessed with an amazing system of parks that offer trails through forests, along the rivers, over dunes, and with stunning views of Lake Michigan. Some of our favorite hiking spots are North Ottawa Dunes, Kitchel Lindquist Dunes, Hemlock Crossing, Pine Bend, Grand Ravines, and PJ Hoffmaster State Park.

Grand Haven Michigan Hiking - Photo GHACVB
Biking
With over 100 miles of biking trails in the Grand Haven area, seeing the fall colors via bike is a great option. Popular trails include the Lakeshore Trail from Grand Haven to Holland, the Lakeside Trail along Spring Lake, and the North Bank Trail.

Breweries
Cheers to fall by visiting one of the local breweries in the Grand Haven area. Odd Side Ales, Trail Point Brewing, Grand Armory Brewing, and Burzurk Brewing Co. each offer many different locally made brew options as well as live music.

Grand Haven Michigan Breweries - Photo Marci Cisneros

Geocaching
What’s geocaching? Geocaching is an anytime, anywhere real world adventure. All you need is a GPS or the free Geocaching app on your phone, a free account on Geocaching.com and  you’re ready to go! This endless outdoor activity takes you to places near and far to find hidden caches in all shapes and sizes. Once you find one, sign the logbook and return it to its original location. Some caches have items inside of them for trade so its always fun to bring along your own items to trade out for new ones. You never know what you’re going to find on your next geocaching adventure.

Pumpkin Picking
Though the Grand Haven area is known for our beaches, we are home to many farms and u-picks. During the fall, Bethke Farms offers pumpkin picking, hayrides, a corn maze and more.

Grand Haven Michigan Pumpkins - Photo Marci Cisneros

Farmers Markets
The Grand Haven, Spring Lake, and GVSU-Allendale Campus farmers markets are still in full swing during fall. You can stop by to grab seasonal produce including apples & pumpkins, as well as baked goods, flowers, meats, cheeses, and more.

Grand Haven Michigan Farmers Markets - Photo Marci Cisneros

Paddling
Seeing the fall colors from a kayak along the Grand River, Spring Lake, Pigeon Creek, Pigeon Lake, and Lake Michigan is an amazing experience. You can bring your own kayak, canoe, or stand up paddle board – or you can rent one from Lakeshore Kayak Rental. This is also a great way to spot local wildlife including eagles, beavers, otters, Blue Herons, Sand Hill Cranes, turtles, muskrats, fish, deer, and much more!

Grand Haven Michigan Kayaking - Photo Geno Mallo

Birding
Whether you are an avid birder or just desire to experience birds beyond your backyard, Ottawa County Parks & Recreation offers naturalist led birding walks and field trips throughout the fall.

Historic River Road Self Guided Auto Tour
If you are looking to cover a larger area during your fall color tour of the Grand Haven area, then by car is the way to go. Our favorite route to take is the stretch of road from Grand Haven to Eastmanville Bayou and back – known as the Historic River Road. Using the handy guide found on our website or at our Visitors Center, this self-guided auto tour brings you along the original River Road which is oldest byway in Ottawa County and one of the oldest in the state. Numbered signs along the way indicate stops and points of interest that mesh local history with our beautiful riverside and park system.

Grand River Park Grand Haven - Photo Marci Cisneros

Surfing & Kiteboarding
We’ve been asked several times over the years if Lake Michigan has big waves…it does! While it doesn’t have a tide like the oceans, when the wind starts blowing we can get some pretty sizable waves here in the Grand Haven area. The fall and winter are the windiest times of the year so it is the perfect time for surfers and kiteboarders to take advantage of the wind and waves.

Fishing
Fall is still an active time for fishing in the Grand Haven area. For a DIY experience, popular spots include Spring Lake, the bayous of the Grand River, and the north pier. To eliminate the guess-work, schedule a trip with a local charter captain. (Plus, they provide all the gear and hottest lures.)

Grand Haven Michigan Fishing - Photo Brian Fett

GVSU Football Games
Grand Valley State University is located approximately 20 miles east of downtown Grand Haven and is home to the GVSU Lakers. Cheering on the team at GVSU’s beautiful Allendale campus is a fun fall tradition.

Scenic Overlooks
If you are looking for a unique view of the fall colors but aren’t up for a long hike you can find stunning views atop 5 Mile Hill, from the dune side stairs at North Beach Park, and from the top of the stairs at Rosy Mound Natural Area.

Rosy Mound Natural Area Grand Haven Michigan - Photo Marci Cisneros

Nature Education Center
Ottawa County Parks & Recreation’s Nature Education Center at Hemlock Crossing Park offers year round seasonal programs, guided hikes, kids activities, a wildlife viewing area and more. You can also find a kayak/canoe launch here!  (Once you click link, be sure to refine your search by clicking the Kayak/Canoe Launches.)

Golfing
Golfing at one of the many Grand Haven area golf courses is a great way to take in the fall colors as well as get those last few rounds in before the snow starts flying. Favorite courses include American Dunes Golf Club, Pigeon Creek Golf Course, Evergreen Golf Course, The Meadows at GVSU, Terra Verde Golf Course, and Three Fires Golf Course.

Sunsets
There is no better way to end a fun fall day than with a stunning sunset over Lake Michigan. While we have beautiful sunsets in the summer months, fall sunsets tend to be the most stunning and colorful ones of the entire year. Great places to watch the sunset include Grand Haven State Park, Rosy Mound Natural Area, the north pier, and North Beach Park. To learn more, check out this timeless guest blog post from area photographer Walter Elliott.

Grand Haven Michigan Sunset - Photo Bob Peskorse

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