Double your fall color tour fun: Nature + Makers Trail

Many places in Michigan focus their fall color experiences on the dramatic changes in leaf colors. But in Southwest Michigan, you can see and taste another autumn color show on our Makers Trail — glasses filled with amber, russet, garnet, purple, and rose wines, beers, ciders, and cocktails.

EARN COOL PRIZES THIS FALL SIPPING AND HIKING

To create a fall getaway that is twice as much fun, we have paired several of our more colorful nature trails with nearby Makers Trail destinations. Even more exciting is that you can earn rewards by simultaneously taking the Makers Trail Passport Challenge with the Southwest Michigan Trails Challenge. Download the Visit Southwest Michigan app from the App Store or Google Play and start bringing home prizes.

Here are some suggested combinations — you can mix and match them to fit your itinerary.

MT. TABOR TRAILS + ROUND BARN ESTATE AND TABOR HILL WINERY & RESTAURANT

Mt. Tabor Trails in Buchanan is an entirely different tasting adventure provided by the Moersch Hospitality Group. The 3.5 miles of trails wind through woods and vineyards between Round Barn Estate and Tabor Hill Winery & Restaurant.

Before you set out on the easy, intermediate, or tougher trail — taste the wines, beers, or cocktails at one of these sites. Then, purchase a glass of your favorite beverage to sip as you hike to the other winery destination. Bring along your children and leashed pets. You’ll toast fall’s beauty all along the way!

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LOVE CREEK COUNTY PARK + LEMON CREEK WINERY & FRUIT FARM

Love Creek County Park in Berrien Springs offers six miles of hiking trails through various habitats, including a colorful, mature beech-maple forest that is gorgeous in autumn. You can take your outdoor time to a high-calorie burn by renting one of the park’s mountain bikes to explore the 3.5 miles of beginner/intermediate biking trails.

Then take a 15-minute scenic drive to Lemon Creek Winery & Fruit Farm. This is one of our area’s pioneer fruit growers and winemakers dating back 160 years! Choose from dozens of vintages ranging from dry reds to bubbly champagnes. Then browse the farm market for just-harvested produce to add to your fall meals or go into the orchards or vineyards to pick apples and grapes. Now that’s eating fresh!

MADELINE BERTRAND COUNTY PARK, RIVERFRONT PARK OR INDIANA-MICHIGAN RIVER VALLEY TRAIL + IRON SHOE DISTILLERY AND NILES BREWING COMPANY

Niles offers an urban and countryside trail system to hike or bike, much of it showcasing the St. Joseph River. Choose from the Madeline Bertrand County Park on the outskirts, the downtown Riverfront Park, and the Indiana-Michigan River Valley Trail that will eventually connect Niles with Mishawaka, IN. There are many miles of scenery to enjoy before the trail is completed.

While in downtown Niles, sip and dine at the Iron Shoe Distillery or Niles Brewing Company. Iron Shoe distills every spirit onsite and serves up delicious Angus beef burgers plus tasty vegan and vegetarian entrees. Niles Brewing Company encourages you to bring in food from local restaurants to enjoy with their unique craft beers, creative cocktails, and a full-service bar. Both locations cater to anyone who joins you on your fall color tour.

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FERNWOOD BOTANICAL GARDEN + RIVER ST. JOE BREWERY

Fernwood is a crown jewel nature destination in Berrien County. It is on the St. Joseph River in Niles near Buchanan. Easily fill two hours walking and hiking the miles of trails, visiting a reconstructed prairie, an arboretum, and an array of gardens full of autumn’s glory. Stop in the gallery and gift shop before heading to River St. Joe, one of the newest breweries on the Makers Trail. It’s one of those rare places you can connect with the land —the beer and food taste extra delicious on the farm.

River St. Joe brews farmhouse ales; generously hopped beers made with homegrown hops; sour, wild, and mixed culture beers; refreshingly crisp, clean, and low ABV quenchers; tasty no-proof beverages, botanical elixirs, and more. A seasonal menu showcases just how flavorful locally sourced, organic ingredients taste. Outside, they temporarily convert their winter River Rocks rink to a fall bocce court, so come ready to challenge your family, friends, or the people sitting next to you. It’s that kind of place.

MCCOY’S CREEK TRAIL + LEHMAN’S BREWERY & FARMHOUSE

This trail can be accessed at 121 S. Oak St. or 209 Schirmer Parkway, Buchanan. It displays many fall colors in the downtown, Spafford Woods and E.B. Clark Woods. The paved trail is accessible to bikes, wheelchairs, strollers, and leashed pets. The Duck Pond is a popular resting and picnic point on the trail.

Lehman’s Orchard Brewery & Farmhouse is about a minute’s drive from the trail’s east end. Come by for their craft beers, wines, ciders, whiskey, gin, brandies, and cocktails. The Taproom serves a variety of appetizers, sandwiches, pizzas, salads, and desserts. The homemade apple dumplings and pie feature fruit grown in their Niles orchard. Yum!

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GALIEN RIVER COUNTY PARK + GHOST ISLE BREWERY

The Galien River County Park near New Buffalo traverses wetlands along the river. Take the 300-foot Canopy Walkway for a treetop view of autumn’s beauty. The walkway leads to a 60-foot-high Marsh Overlook Tower and a 600-foot-long Marsh Boardwalk that brings you to a platform for river viewing and fishing. This trail is great for seeing wildlife — the best times are early morning and late afternoon.

Ghost Isle Brewery is a short drive from the trail and offers spacious indoor and outdoor seating with spectacular views of the Louis J. Sima Great Lakes Marsh wetlands. The brewery boasts a unique 10-barrel steam-powered brew house, with serving tanks behind the bar to supply fresh craft beer in pints and growlers year-round. The family-friendly restaurant serves up a delicious assortment of tasty pub-style food. Their full bar features Ghost Isle’s craft brews along with choices of wines, spirits, and specialty craft cocktails.

Outside, the deck is perfect for relaxing and taking in the breathtaking scenery. Don’t forget to ask about the intriguing history of “Ghost Island,” which sits to the west of the brewery.

WARREN DUNES STATE PARK + BRIDGMAN BREWERIES

Warren Dunes State Park near Sawyer is a gateway to Michigan’s amazing landscape. Open year-round, fall amplifies the beauty of the magnificent dunes rising as high as 260 feet above Lake Michigan. The park has three miles of shoreline, six miles of hiking trails through hardwood forests and dunes, plus a dog-designated beach.

Within 10 minutes of the park, in nearby Bridgman, you try some of the best craft beers in the Midwest. Haymarket Taproom offers brews and wood-fired pizzas that will top your favorites list. There’s indoor and outdoor seating with an option to sit by a fire outside when fall temperatures bring out the sweaters and fleeces.

Transient is a fantastic place to try artisan ales, but keep checking the tap list as their selection changes so you can return and try something new.

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JOHN & DEDE HOWARD FAMILY RECREATIONAL TRAIL + DOWNTOWN ST. JOSEPH WINERIES & A BREWERY

The John & Dede Howard Family Recreational Trail is one of the best ways to see St. Joseph. A good place to start is below the bluff at the end of Lions Park Drive. Walk under a colorful canopy of hardwood trees to Park Street, then along Lake Michigan and the St. Joseph River. From the river, follow State Street through the harvest decorations downtown to the tree-lined, Victorian-era neighborhoods. Dogs are welcome on leashes.

Quench your thirst at several places downtown, including in their outdoor social district. You are always within a few steps of the next winery or brewery. Baroda Founders Tasting Room serves classic varieties from fruit-flavored wines to decadent dessert wines infused with chocolate. Lazy Ballerina Winery introduces you to batch wines inspired by family recipes in a relaxing, don’t-take-yourself-seriously setting. Before you leave, find out why it is called Lazy Ballerina.

White Pine Winery specializes in aromatic whites like Riesling and Pinot Gris and fruit-driven reds like Syrah and Merlot.

For craft beer and tasty flatbreads, handhelds, and vegetarian options — head to Silver Harbor Brewing Company behind the U.S. Post Office. Order a flight to discover your favorite brew to fill a glass or growler. But don’t miss their one-of-a-kind fall experience — try a glass of their Kumbaya Brown Ale. They inject hickory smoke into a glass chamber and bring it table-side to infuse your brew. It’s like a fall campfire, only tasty.

HARBOR SHORES NATURE & FITNESS TRAIL + NORTH PIER BREWING COMPANY, HILL DISTRICT OR THE LIVERY

Check out the fall colors along the nearly 12-mile Harbor Shores Nature & Fitness Trail system in Benton Harbor. These hiking/biking trails take you through the Harbor Shores Golf Course, along the Paw Paw River, across wetlands, and up the dunes for a breathtaking view of Lake Michigan. These fall views were designed for championship golfers and you. The river is a favorite for kayaking, too.

Three nearby Benton Harbor establishments make your autumn hike well worth it! North Pier Brewing Company can be accessed from the trail. Enjoy hoppy IPAs and Belgian-style ales in their taproom or outdoor beer garden. Across the street Hill District offers modern BBQ cuisine with beautifully presented smoked meats and upscale pub favorites, complemented by a fresh cocktail menu and handcrafted North Pier brews. The Livery is located in the heart of the Benton Harbor Arts District. Locals and travelers alike return again and again for their 18 taps of hand-forged beers, hard ciders, homemade pretzel bits, and specialty pizzas. You will, too.

Three men drinking at ArcLight Brewing

PAW PAW RIVER COUNTY PARK + ARCLIGHT BREWING COMPANY OR MOONRISE WINERY

One of Berrien County’s newest parks is the Paw Paw River County Park in Watervliet. It shines as a place for people of all abilities to use the paved trail to reach the fishing spot and accessible kayak launch on the river. The colorful leaves will lift your spirits.

From this downtown county park, you are just minutes from Arclight Brewing Company and Moonrise Winery. Arclight is your destination for lagers, stouts, sour ales, hard-iced coffees, fruit shakes, and craft sodas. Check their website for the food truck schedule.

Moonrise is one of the area’s newest wineries. Owners Tom and Karen Zabadal invite you to taste their thirteen wines made with love, patience, and passion.

STAY OVER FOR THE BEST FALL GETAWAYS

With so many trails to hike and Makers Trail stops to enjoy, plan to stay over at least one night. To enhance your visit even more, see what festivals and events are happening while you are here. There is always more fall beauty and locally crafted beverages to enjoy tomorrow!

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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.

22 of the best wineries in Southwest Michigan

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So you love wine.

Red, white, blush. Sweet, dry, sparkling. You enjoy it all. Chances are you’d be a sommelier if you didn’t have to go back to school. You’re also a huge fan of the winery experience. From tastings to tours to simply kicking back with a glass of your favorite vino, wineries are your happy place.

You don’t have to travel to Burgundy, Argentina, or Tuscany to visit world-class wineries. You don’t even need to leave the state of Michigan. Southwest Michigan boasts many award-winning wineries that craft extraordinary wines.

Not sure where to start? Don’t worry. Here is our exhaustive list of the 22 best wineries in Southwest Michigan.

The top wineries of Southwest Michigan

12 Corners Vineyards

Founded by a small group of friends who grew up in Michigan, 12 Corners offers an impressive array of estate-grown varietals produced from grapes grown on its 30-acre vineyard.

Estate wines such as Pinot Noir, Gewurztraminer, and Cabernet Franc are bursting with delicious local flavor. On the other side of the wine spectrum, 12 Corners offers a rotating roster of wine slushy flavors, such as Watermelon and Triple Berry! With tasting rooms in Benton Harbor, South Haven, and Grand Haven, 12 Corners has a glass of wine waiting for you not too far away.

Baroda Founders

Baroda Founders hits a home run with its lineup of sweet wines. Treat your taste buds to fan-favorite flavors like Cranberry or Green Apple. Baroda Founders also offers delectable dessert wines such as Smorleaux, which combines milk chocolate, marshmallow, and Merlot into a campfire-worthy concoction.

Looking for something a little more traditional? Try a Cabernet Franc or a Dry Riesling, or experiment with a varietal you may not have tried, like a Seyval Blanc or a sweet and tasty Traminette — a spicy Gewurztraminer hybrid.

Leonard Olson, Baroda Founders’ creator, was the first to plant commercial European vines in Michigan. His passion for both tradition and experiment shines through in every bottle.

Visit Baroda Founders at its Wine Cellar in (you guessed it) Baroda or its Tasting Room in St. Joseph!

Chill Hill

Chill Hill, owned by Ashley and Norma Nitz, a grandmother-granddaughter duo, offers 14 wines and 10 ciders on tap! Located between the beaches of Lake Michigan to the west and farm country to the east, Chill Hill creates wines that appeal to those wearing flip-flops and steel-toed boots alike.

Meritage 2018 — a blend of Cabernet Franc, Syrah, and Merlot — is a can’t-miss vintage. White wine lovers will swoon for Chill Hill’s Albariño and Sweet Riesling, as well. Looking for the perfect wine to take to the beach? Grab a bottle of Sparkling Raspberry Blanc, a blend of sparkling wine and raspberry juice, or Dockside Dan, which is finished in oak barrels and tastes like strawberry jelly with a toasted almond finish.

Check out everything Chill Hill has to offer at its tasting room in Baroda!

Contessa Wine Cellars

Third-generation winemaker Tony Peterson worked as an apprentice in his father’s winery for years before opening Contessa and strives to combine old-world charm and traditional techniques with modern amenities.

Renowned for bold, big reds and crisp whites, Contessa crafts two sweet fruit wines, Blueberry and Cherry, as well as Dolce Vita, a sweet red with Concord attributes — a favorite for those who prefer their red wines without the bite of tannins.

Contessa’s tasting room, located in the fertile hills of Coloma, boasts a European-style terrace and sweeping orchard vistas. You’ll want to try everything that this premier Michigan winery has to offer while soaking in unmatched views of Southwest Michigan.

Dablon Vineyards Winery & Tasting Room

You can’t talk about great Michigan wine without bringing up Dablon Vineyards. This award-winning winery grows and harvests 17 varieties, crafting over 30 estate wines from these grapes.

Celebrated for using traditional winemaking methods, such as hand-planting each vine and hand-nurturing grapes, Dablon crafts a plethora of deliciously dry red and white varietals, including a Tempranillo, a Tannat, and an Unoaked Chardonnay.

Prefer your wines on the sweeter side? Dablon has you covered. They also produce a Sweet Riesling, Moscato, and Music Box Matinee Red, replete with notes of strawberry jam, boysenberry, and pink pepper.

Don’t miss Dablon’s 21+ tasting room in the heart of Baroda!

Domaine Berrien Cellars

As you might expect, Domaine Berrien is located in Berrien Springs and is best known for an array of dry reds and Rhone varietals, including Syrah, Marsanne, and Viognier. Domaine Berrien is also one of the few wineries in the state to produce a Lemberger, often called the Pinot Noir of Eastern Europe.

Since 2001, Domaine Berrien has focused on boutique, handcrafted wines and takes a minimalist approach to let each grape express itself in a varietally accurate manner.

Visit their tasting room on East Lemon Creek Road, and enjoy an outdoor seating area, as well as locally-made cheeses, chocolates, and artisan sausages!

Filklins Vineyards

One of the newest family-owned vineyards and wineries in Southwest Michigan, Filkins Vineyards in Coloma, continues the story of the beloved Karma Vista Vineyards. Since their first winery visit on their honeymoon in California, Zach and Lindsay Filkins dreamed of owning a winery. They were thrilled when the opportunity came to take the torch from Karma Vista owners Joe and Sue Herman.

Gaze across the vineyards from the hilltop winery and tasting room — the vista is beautiful all four seasons. The red and white wines are exceptional, and the charcuterie is a delectable pairing. Filkins’ warm hospitality makes it a perfect place for couples, family, or friends to come together. They welcome large groups and tour buses. Bring your dog, too.

Free Run Cellars

One of Michigan’s most unique winemakers, Free Run is also located in Berrien Springs and boasts single-vineyard production and small-batch wines created with innovative winemaking techniques.

Free Run’s laid-back, hip tasting room boasts live music on Sundays, a European dinner series, and, of course, the chance to taste memorable wines. Don’t miss Free Run’s 2018 Pinot Noir, one of the smoothest Pinots you’ll find at any price point. Their Cabernet Franc, Rosé, and Sauvignon Blanc are also noteworthy and delicious.

Golden Muse Winery & Gallery

One of the newer wineries to open in Southwest Michigan, Golden Muse is a woman-owned space. Visitors are transported into the Golden Age of Paris the moment they walk through the doors. Enjoy a free-spirited environment celebrating wine, art, and all forms of decadence! This Parisian experience is a lovely surprise in Southwest Michigan. 

Gravity

At every corner, Gravity bucks convention. Located in Baroda with an additional tasting room in South Haven, Gravity defines itself as a “modern, edgy winery,” and strives to demystify wine by providing each guest personal time with a tasting consultant.

These knowledgeable wine professionals will walk you through Gravity’s catalog, including light, accessible reds such as Equation — a Bordeaux-style blend, unique wines such as a bubbly Pinot Noir Rosé, and sweet wines such as their Chocolate Cherry Dessert.

For those who don’t drink wine or are looking for other options, Gravity offers a Green Apple Cider as well as R.A.D. (Really Awesome Drinks). These fruity, fun sparkling-wine-based beverages come in a variety of flavors.

Hickory Creek Winery

Spanning the gap between traditional and approachable, Hickory Creek Winery does everything by hand. “We put our hearts and souls into every bottle,” says owner and winemaker Adam McBride.

Specializing in small batches, Hickory Creek offers a lineup of unique stalwarts such as a Gentil Rosé, a Honeycrisp Apple Wine, and a Blaufränkisch, as well as more traditional varietals, such as an outstanding Dry Riesling and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Be sure to check out Hickory Creek’s large seating area, fire pits, and picnic area outdoors, as well as an indoor tasting bar, next time you’re in Buchanan!

Lake Michigan Vintners

Lake Michigan Vintners stand for all things local. They buy from local growers, press fruit in-house, and craft products that exemplify the best that Michigan wine has to offer. They are also home to the Midwest’s first commercial teaching winery, providing students with hands-on experience.

Their tasting room, located on the campus of Lake Michigan College in Benton Harbor, lets you taste the fruits of their labor, literally. Lake Michigan Vintners’ wines trend towards traditional varietals, such as Pinot Gris, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc, but when you visit, don’t miss the chance to try their exquisite Blaufränkish, as well.

Stop by Lake Michigan Vintners and taste the future of Michigan winemaking!

Lazy Ballerina Winery

Lazy Ballerina, a winery owned by women, has been producing high-quality Michigan wines since 2015. They have tasting rooms located in St. Joseph and offer a wide range of reds, whites, and blushes. Recently, they have also started producing Spiced Rum, expanding their product line to include spirits.

Standout selections include Cran Jeté, an 18% ABV cranberry wine, Barrel Rouge Rye, a Cabernet Franc aged in Journeyman Rye barrels, and Cherry Kissed Red, an enchanting blend of Lazy Ballerina’s Merlot and Cherry wines.

As if these award-winning wines weren’t enough reason to visit, Lazy Ballerina hosts exciting events, like earring workshops, metal stamping workshops, and artisan pop-up markets!

Lehman’s Farmhouse / Lehman’s Orchard

Looking for luscious, sweet fruit wines? Look no further than Lehman’s. This winery/orchard/brewery/distillery, renowned for its sustainable agriculture practices, offers no fewer than twelve fruit wines, including Black Currant, Pure Raspberry, Pure Plum, and Honeycrisp Apple.

Fans of traditional varietals will also enjoy Lehman’s Petite Syrah, Traminette, and Sauvignon Blanc, among others. In addition, Lehman’s produces ciders, meads, beers, whiskey, gin, and more, and its taproom serves a variety of pizzas, sandwiches, and salads.

Lehman’s Farmhouse Store and Taproom are located in downtown Buchanan, and its orchard is located in Niles.

Lemon Creek Winery

Few Michigan wineries produce timeless iterations of classic varietals better than Berrien Springs’ Lemon Creek Winery. From Pinot Blanc and Gewurztraminer to Shiraz and Petit Verdot, Lemon Creek’s wines are effortlessly exquisite.

In true Michigan winery fashion, Lemon Creek also crafts a few fruit-forward wines, including a Raspberry Spumante, Peach Spumante, and a Cherry Wine.

With locations in Berrien Springs and Grand Haven, Lemon Creek’s vintages are never too far away from any part of Southwest Michigan. The winery often hosts art and music events at its tasting rooms, as well, so check their calendar frequently!

Moonrise

The first winery to open in Bainbridge Township, Moonrise, a family operation owned by Tom and Karen Zabadal, crafts small-batch wines with love, passion, and patience.

Moonrise is unafraid to introduce new varietals to the Michigan wine market, such as its take on a Grüner Veltliner, the leading white wine in its native Austria.

Visit Moonrise’s tasting room in Watervliet, and be sure to try the Cabernet Sauvignon, the Cabernet Franc Rosé, and Amore, a semi-dry white. Looking for something sweeter? Enjoy Concord Jack, made from 100% Concord grapes, as well as Moonrise’s easy-drinking sangria.

Red Top Winery

Baroda’s Red Top Winery isn’t afraid to get a little boozy with its Spirit Series — three different varietals aged in liquor barrels. Rum Barrel White, El Vino Tequila Barrel White , and Bourbon Barrel Cab Franc provide an incredibly tasty juxtaposition between spirit and grape.

Headed to the beach? Grab a bottle of Red Top’s Caribbean Twist. Replete with coconut and pineapple, this sparkling wine is perfect for those summer afternoons at Silver Beach. In addition, Red Top also crafts a slew of tasty ciders! Visit their tasting room and prepare to be impressed.

Round Barn Winery

Round Barn does it all. From wine to beer to spirits, this Southwest Michigan mainstay boasts three locations: a brewery & public house and estate in Baroda, and a tasting room in Union Pier.

Must-try Round Barn wines include American Pinot Noir, Edel Doux, and Vineyard Tears, a succulent blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, and Riesling that will leave your taste buds anything but sad.

Best known for the namesake red barn at its Estate location, Round Barn hosts a plethora of live music and other events. If you haven’t already, put a visit to this award-winning winery on your bucket list.

St. Julian Winery

It’s virtually impossible to live in Southwest Michigan without being aware of St. Julian’s existence. It’s the most-awarded winery in Michigan for a reason: it has been family-owned and operated for over a century, and its commitment to quality is unwavering. St. Julian’s portfolio contains over 100 products. From spirits to ciders to countless varietals, these Michigan wine giants do it all.

Don’t know where to start? Try the fruit-forward Michigan Awesome Red Blend, a versatile medium-bodied red, or the Social Butterfly Sweet Rosé. Feeling adventurous? Pack yourself a bottle of PB&J for lunch, a sweet red that tastes like the iconic sandwich.

With tasting rooms and retail stores in Paw Paw, Frankenmuth, Union Pier, and Dundee, in addition to Detroit and Rockford, chances are there’s a St. Julian wine tasting in your near future. You might as well stop by while you’re already in Southwest Michigan!

Tabor Hill Winery

Within Michigan wine circles, the name Tabor Hill is synonymous with upscale luxury. From its array of award-winning vintages to the high-end dining experience its Buchanan restaurant provides, Tabor Hill never ceases to impress and is consistently ranked as one of Southwest Michigan’s top wineries.

The important part, of course, is the wine, and Tabor Hill’s offerings don’t disappoint. From dry whites like Albariño and Pinot Blanc to big, bold reds such as Meritage and Cabernet Sauvignon, Tabor Hill nails the standards. For those with sweeter palates, fruit wines such as Blueberry Franc, Cherryscato, and Cranberry are also available.

Celebrate your special occasion with a bubbly bottle of Grand Mark in one of Tabor Hill’s indoor event spaces or its Estate Tent! You can also swing by their Bridgman tasting room.

Vineyard 2121

Husband-and-wife-owned Vineyard 2121 has provided world-class wines and a relaxing getaway destination since opening its doors in 2015.

Don’t be fooled by this winery’s relative youth. Vineyard 2121 produces some of Michigan’s top wine, like Miss Fortune Red Blend — which effortlessly combines Cabernet Sauvignon and Franc with Merlot and Chambourcin into an approachable, yet assertive, blend that is aged in French oak for two years.

For something completely different, indulge in a bottle of Peach Passion Spumante. Or, try a Wine Slushie in flavors like Cherry or Mango Piña Colada in a frozen to-go pouch, perfect for those toasty Michigan summer days!

Grab a seat on Vineyard 2121’s patio overlooking a 14-acre vineyard, and enjoy the bevy of exquisite wines that this winery has to offer!

White Pine Winery

Last but certainly not least, White Pine Winery crafts impeccable iterations of traditional varietals. Owner David P. Miller, a South Bend native, honed his craft during a lengthy tenure at St. Julian, and White Pine was birthed from his years of experience.

Perhaps best known for its incomparable Ice Wine, a classic dessert wine made from naturally vineyard-frozen grapes, White Pine also produces an award-winning Cabernet Franc and a tasty Traminette, among others.

White Pine’s tasting room is located in the heart of charming downtown St. Joseph. Stop in, order a flight, and catch one of their frequent events!

Start visiting our wineries today

Southwest Michigan’s wineries offer incredible wines as well as unforgettable experiences. Each winemaker combines passion and flavor with tradition and creativity. Don’t take our word for it, though: we invite you to visit every winery and discover the magic of Southwest Michigan wine. If you are here between Labor Day weekend and Memorial, make sure to check in along the Makers Trail while you’re at it!

14 Reasons to Visit South Haven This Summer

South Haven is a small community situated comfortably within walking distance of the Lake Michigan shoreline. With a diverse array of lodging & dining options, as well as a legendary history of summer festivals and hospitality to match, South Haven is the perfect place for friends and families to visit and begin new traditions. Here are 14 Reasons folks visit (and revisit) South Haven the most:

1. Sugar Sand & Rocky Beaches
The number one reason why people visit South Haven in the summer is to spend time on the city’s beautiful beaches. Along the Great Lakes you will find different terrains on the shores, from rocks to dunes to soft and silky sand. South Haven’s public beaches (there are seven!) are full of groomed, sugary sand that is perfect for relaxing, building sand castles and enjoying the sunshine.

Photo Credit: @jenninthesun

Photo Credit: @jenninthesun

2. Walkability
You can park anywhere in town and walk from the downtown shopping area to the beach with relative ease. Getting to and from locations is simple in South Haven, and there are several hotels, bed and breakfasts, and vacation rentals within walking distance to all the excitement of the downtown and nearby beaches. This makes it easy to rent a scooter, a bicycle or a golf cart and have fun around town! It’s easy here!

photo credit: @timlargentsr

Photo Credit: @timlargentsr

3. Variety Of Accommodations
There is a huge variety of places to stay in the city and township. Two locally-owned hotels are located directly downtown, while four chain hotels lie just a mile down from the main strip on Phoenix Street. You’ll also find several bed and breakfasts, an abundant amount of vacation rental homes, unique inns and camping cabins.

The Caboose Inn

Photo Credit: Mark McCulfor

4. Exciting Adventures
Kids will love splashing around at the Friends Good Will Splash Pad, located near South Beach. The Splash Pad is an enchanting and safe place to allow small children to frolic Also, located just 4 miles from downtown, Arvesta Sport Complex contains two wibbit play areas, a cable park for skiing, wakeboarding and kneeboarding (no experience required), waterslides, a drink bar and more!

5. On-Water Experiences
There are so many different options to suit your taste for adventure, relaxation and fun:
• SoHa Surf Shop sets up camp at North and South Beaches with kayak and paddle board rentals.
• The Michigan Maritime Museum hosts a fleet of historic and replica boats, including tall ship Friends Good Will, an experience you can’t miss out on!
• The Sunsetter is docked at the South Marina and is a relaxing cruise that offers views of the lakeshore.
• Elsie J, a renovated 1945 Tugboat, takes day trips and sunset cruises.
Try one, or try all!

6. Pure Michigan Trail Town
In 2019, South Haven was one of the first four communities to be designated as a Pure Michigan Trail Town. Rent a bicycle from Rock n’ Road Cycle and hop on the Kal-Haven and Van Buren Trails for a scenic ride, or a casual stroll. Rent a kayak at Black River Park and paddle up river on the Bangor/South Haven Heritage Water Trail. Visit one of the township’s four nature preserves and hike along dunes, wooded paths and even search for beach glass. There are so many ways to enjoy South Haven’s trails, and each trail has its own unique aspects.

7. Waterfront Bars
If you’re looking for a fun atmosphere to grab a bite or have a drink, look no further than Captain Lou’s, Admiral Jack’s and the Idler Riverboat. All three are situated around South Haven’s harbor and you can very easily walk to and from each bar. Live music is a frequent occurrence on the weekends in the summertime.

Photo Credit: Radiant Landscapes Photography

8. Handcrafted Haven
Three breweries, one craft beer tasting room, three wine tasting rooms, a winery and a cidery all exist within the South Haven zip code. You can find even more if you venture further afield in all directions. There are so many flavors to try!

9. Michigan’s Fruit Belt
Fresh produce is a staple at South Haven’s downtown farm market, which runs every Saturday from mid-May to mid-October and every Wednesday from June-August. There are several surrounding farms offering u-pick strawberries, raspberries, peaches and (of course) blueberries. Summer fruit is a must have, and in South Haven there is PLENTY to go around!

South Haven, aka The Blueberry Capital of the World!

10. Locally-Owned And Quaint Downtown
South Haven’s downtown is full of locally-owned shops and restaurants. You’ll find a variety of stores, from t-shirt shops to jewelry, women’s clothing, home decor, candy, toys, books and so much more. Make it an adventure with in-store experiences like 42N Naturals‘ fragrance and terrarium bar, and Kalamazoo Candle Company‘s candlemaking workshop!

11. Eating Across Downtown
Whether it’s a burger and beer or a martini and chef’s plate, you’ll be able to satisfy your craving at one of the many South Haven restaurants. There are classic American diners, upscale destinations, pizza joints and ethnic options. On the water, the beach, in town, or in the country, there’s a place to eat in nearly every corner of South Haven. With vineyards and craft breweries to tour as well, you can try something new every day. Eat your way through South Haven’s restaurants and maybe you’ll even find your new favorite food spot!

The Reuben Sandwich at The Lodge

12. Sherman Dairy Bar’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream
Sherman’s has been a local favorite for 63 years and for good reason! Their old-fashioned ice cream is made one batch at a time with rich flavors. You’ll find classic flavors along with fun and unique choices, and of course the midwestern favorite, blue moon!

13. Historic Movie Theatre With Throwback Prices
Rain or shine, a movie at the historic downtown Michigan Theatre is a fun way to spend your time. The prices have not changed since the 90’s so you can see a matinee for only $4, and an evening show for $5.50. You can’t beat that!

14. Sunsets Over Lake Michigan
Cozy up in the sand, gather in front of the lighthouse, or find a spot among the bluffs. Sunsets are a magical sight and they are a great way to wind down from the day. If there is anything we highly recommend, it’s witnessing a stunning, colorful sunset. That’s a South Haven specialty! Click here for our 2023 Sunset Schedule.

photo credit: @timlargentsr

Photo Credit: @timlargentsr