Start doing Southwest Michigan’s Winter bucket list

Say so long to your couch, and start crossing off this bucket list of ideas before the spring thaw. Then, return each winter until you finish. Your happy memories will pile faster than snowflakes on a snow day.

When to come for the most winter fun

The same Lake Michigan that makes our warm weather months so popular also creates a winter wonderland. Our annual lake effect snowfall ranges from 80 inches near the lake and 60 inches inland.

The snowiest weeks are from late January through February. The snow removal crews clear our major highways and roads whenever the fluffy flakes fall. Our winter temperatures are rarely frigid. They average in the low to mid-30 degrees Fahrenheit  — just right for playing outside!

A dozen ways to have fun

1. Take an enchanting Light Up the Bluff walk

This is an easy way to start checking off your bucket list. From downtown St. Joseph’s State Street, a quick walk west will lead you to a stunning sight. In Lake Bluff Park, there are over one million lights.  Stroll under arches, past lighted trees, holiday-themed characters and around the illuminated Maids of the Mist fountain.

If you prefer, drive slowly along Lake Boulevard and take in the magical world. The lights brighten nights from early December through mid-February. Then tour around Southwest Michigan to see more December lights displays. 

Shopping at Chartreuse Art Gallery

2. Scatter joy with cherished gifts

Whether shopping for loved ones or yourself, you can find heartfelt gifts in Southwest Michigan. There are many good options for December holidays, winter birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine’s, Leap Year Day, or to beat the winter blues.

3. Sled or snowboard down giant dunes

Wow! The views of Lake Michigan are spectacular at the top of the towering dunes at Warren Dunes State Park in Sawyer. It’s a calorie burner climbing up, but oh, the thrill of flying down. An adrenaline rush for all ages, it’s free with a state park recreation passport. Watch this video to see what fun awaits.

A group of friends cross country skiing at Love Creek.

4. Cross-country skiing in wine country

This is one of the premier winemaking regions in the Midwest and there are so many places to cross-country ski or snowshoe near the snow-covered vineyards. A unique bucket list must-do is sipping craft beverages while skiing or snowshoeing on Mt. Tabor Trails between Round Barn Estate and Tabor Hill Winery & Restaurant.

Don’t have skis? Several county parks offer rentals and lantern-lit night skiing is an amazing way to see the stars. Here are the best places to ski and snowshoe.

Fat tire biking at Love Creek.

5. Give your fat tire bike a snowy workout

You don’t have to be a white-knuckle, bone-jarring fat tire cyclist to click this idea off your bucket list. Southwest Michigan has extreme rides and first-timer and intermediate trails.

One trail for experienced bikers is Chikaming Township Park & Preserve in Three Oaks. Combining the three scenic loops, you can ride a total of six miles of twisting single track. There are quick climbs, logs, and bridges to keep you craving the next thrill. Try these mountain and fat tire bike trails.

6. Skate through your visit

Once temperatures drop below freezing, the outdoor ice rinks fire up their Zambonies. St. Joseph, Harbert, and South Haven offer public skating, private ice reservations, and skate rentals. You can also skate year-round at the St. Joseph Garden Ice Arena.

If you don’t want to lace up skates, you can have a wildly fun time zipping around Garden’s rink in an ice bumper car ramming into your family’s and friends’ cars. Here’s a list of our best ice skating destinations.

 

7. Earn cool prizes, tasting craft beverages

Download this year’s Makers Trail Flight Crew Passport, then, taste your way through several of the area’s over 40 local wineries, breweries, cideries and distilleries. The more you visit before May 31, the more Passport access codes you can scan and the more cool prizes you can earn. It’s a fun way to discover new favorite beverages, too, on the Makers Trail.

People in an igloo at Round Barn

8. Dine in an igloo

Enjoy winter activities at our Makers Trail spots. Have fun in cozy igloos with pretty lights, sit by fire pits, or relax in heated tents during festivals. Dablon Vineyards & Winery made USA Today’s 10 best list for top tasting rooms in the United States. What better place to try exceptional estate wine than in a private igloo watching the snow gently fall onto the vineyard? Then, visit these winter tasting experiences nearby.

River Rocks at River Saint Joe.

9. Become a River Rocks champion

River Rocks is an exclusive shuffleboard-on-ice game at River St. Joe Farmstead Brewery. Using a broom you push the curling stone “rocks” down one of three chiller-cooled ice lanes towards a target underneath the ice. Anyone can play but only one person or team can claim being champion.

10. Slide down a volcano

Climb up a volcano and slide down its side like lava … then, quickly move before the next eruption! This is one of dozens of hands-on learning exhibits you can explore at St. Joseph’s Curious Kids’ Museum along the top of the bluff or Curious Kids’ Discovery Zone in the Silver Beach Center below the bluff. The next day, pick one of these family vacation ideas to do.

The Silver Beach Carousel

11. Ride a hippocampus

Jazz up your bucket list with something extraordinary. Instead of choosing a horse figure on the Silver Beach Carousel — go for the hippocampus, raptor or clown fish. There are 48 hand-carved and painted figures and two chariots to pick from, including one chariot that is wheelchair accessible.

Another fun bucket list idea is to challenge yourself to ride all 50 in your lifetime.

12. Sing along or laugh uproariously

If your idea of entertainment is passively watching streaming shows or listening to recorded music, add live performances to your winter bucket list. The Acorn in Three Oaks features incomparable talent performing rock, folk, indie, jazz, opera, open mics, dance, drama, and comedy in a turn-of-the-century former corset stay factory. Or thoroughly enjoy more great entertainment while earning artsy prizes, play the Creative Connections game.

Stay over to complete more on your bucket list

A day trip to Southwest Michigan can certainly knock two to three things off your winter bucket list. But staying over for a night or more lets you wake up to finish even more. Easily find a hotel with the amenities and rates you want, including waterfront views and being a snowball’s throw from many of these bucket list ideas. Warm smiles will greet you each time you walk through the door.

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Explore the Lake Michigan Beachtowns in the Winter

Lake Michigan Lighthouse Frozen

While we are the Michigan Beachtowns and we are most famous for our summers, there is still plenty to do and discover in the winter months along Lake Michigan!

Little Sable Lighthouse - 📷 @r_christensen_photography

Silver Lake Sand Dunes + Hart

This area is best known for their towering sand dunes that keep watch over Silver Lake and Lake Michigan. The Silver Lake Sand Dunes ORV area is open April 1st through October 31st but there are still many winter activities to enjoy! Pentwater Patherways and The Hart-Montague Bike Trail are each excellent areas to cross-country ski or snowshoe. When the snow is at least 4 inches or more, snowmobiles are permitted on the Hart-Montague Trail which is 22-miles long! The Little Sable Point Lighthouse Beach is accessible in the winter months even though it is not open for tours. Take a quiet walk along the frozen lakeshore and don’t forget a selfie with Little Sable. Learn more about the Silver Lake Area here!

Muskegon Muskegon Lighthouse 📷 @gregviau

The Muskegon Winter Sports Complex luge track is one of only four luge tracks in existence here in the United States. And you can give it a try! Public participants receive equipment and training before shooting down the luge upwards of 30mph. If this is a little too adventurous for your taste, the Winter Sports Complex also offers cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice skating, and sledding. Pere Marquette Beach is home to two lighthouses and gorgeous views of Lake Michigan. Warm up after a day full of winter fun by visiting one of the many breweries and coffee shops downtown Muskegon. Catch a Muskegon Lumberjacks hockey game while eating gourmet tacos from Rad Dads Taco & Tequila Bar. Learn more about the Muskegon area here!

Grand Haven Lighthouse 📷 @colegrove_photographyGrand Haven

Good news! You don’t have to drive 2 hours further up north to be able to go skiing! Mulligan’s Hollow Ski Bowl is just minutes from downtown shops & restaurants and offers downhill skiing and snowboarding on lighted paths, including tow ropes, eight downhill runs, and snowmaking. Warm up on cold days at Mulligan’s Lodge inside next to the fireplace or sit outside in the Adirondack chairs that circle the outdoor firepit. Grand Haven State Park is home the the Grand Haven Lighthouses and Pier whose catwalk looks otherworldly when covered in snow and ice. Pigeon Creek Park has lighted cross-country ski and snowshoe trails as well as a lighted sledding hill. The Nature Education Center at Hemlock Crossing Park offers snowshoe rentals and cross-country ski trails. Downtown Grand Haven has heated sidewalks for slush free shopping and many breweries, coffee shops, and restaurants to warm up. Learn more about the Grand Haven area here!

Holland Holland Lighthouse 📷 @david.sowa

Starting in late November, the Holland area embraces the season by celebrating with their Dutch Winterfest and with their open-air European Kerstmarkt with unique gifts for all. Downtown Holland has heated sidewalks and outside fireplaces so that shoppers can make their way to over 100 locally owned shops and restaurants. Even though Holland is home to many wonderful breweries, New Holland Brewing Company was born here in 1997 and has grown to be one of the leading innovators in craft brewing and distilling. Riley Trails is a multi-use trail that has a 4-5 mile mountain bike loop is a favorite of fat tire bike riders in the snowy months. Don’t forget to stop at Holland State Park to watch a winter sunset or get a photo with Big Red! Learn more about the Holland area here!

Saugatuck 📷 @lady_of_saugatuck Saugatuck-Douglas

Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing can be a lot of work but with views of Lake Michigan, the 13 miles of trails at Saugatuck Dunes State Park are worth the effort. If you more of a quiet winter hike kind of person, the Tallmadge Woods Loop has views of the Kalamazoo River, Lake Michigan, and Ox-Bow Lagoon. The charming downtowns of Douglas and Saugatuck have unique gift shops, cozy coffee cafes, and farm-to-table cuisine. The area is home to many vineyards, tasting rooms, breweries, and cider mills including Virtue Cider. Located on a working farm, you can sip a variety of hard ciders while visiting the local pigs, sheep, and chickens. Learn more about the Saugatuck-Douglas area here!

South Haven South Haven 📷: @davidwbehrensphotography

A great way to start a winter’s day in the South Haven area is with a hot cup of coffee or hot chocolate from a local cafe and then to head down to South Beach to see the frozen lighthouse and lakeshore. The 34-mile Kal-Haven Trail is open to cross-country skiers, snowshoeing, and snowmobiles when the conditions are right. For downhill skiing, Timber Ridge Ski Area and Bittersweet Ski Area are located nearby. Bitter-Sweet Acres has horse drawn wagon, sleigh, trolley, or carriage rides. The South Haven Ice Rink is an outdoor, covered ice rink located in downtown near many restaurants and cafes. Not only do they offer skate rentals, but they also host curling lessons and leagues! Learn more about the South Haven area here!

St Joseph Light House 📷 @alexlewislandscapesSaint Joseph

Being one of the most southern towns along Lake Michigan, the St. Joe area can experience some of the largest waves on Lake Michigan. Watch the waves crash against the mighty St. Joseph Lighthouse creating an unforgettable formation of ice along the pier. Lake Bluff Park overlooks Lake Michigan, Silver Beach, and the Silver Lake Carousel. From the first Friday of December through Valentine’s Day Lake Bluff is covered in over 1 million lights.  The Saint Joseph area is filled with locally owned shops, restaurants, breweries, and more. Follow the Makers Trail and visit local brewers, wine makers, and distillers. Grab a Makers Trail Flight Crew Passport for your trip to collect stamps and free gear. Learn more about the Saint Joseph area here!

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