Travel Destinations Michigan Top Things to Do in South Haven, Michigan Relax on pristine beaches, take a sail on a replica tall ship, walk out to a lighthouse and explore maritime history in this Lake Michigan shore town. By Adam Rogan Adam Rogan Adam Rogan, a former editorial assistant for Midwest Living, is a journalist based in Wisconsin. His work has appeared in publications like the Wisconsin State Journal, St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the Kansas City Star. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on May 30, 2022 South Haven lighthouse. Photo: John Noltner Do City beaches Several city beaches give visitors access to wide expanses of sand as well as amenities such as grills, picnic tables and campsites. Try South Beach for an exceptional view of the city's iconic lighthouse. DeGrandchamp Farms. Kevin J. Miyazaki/Redux DeGrandchamp Farms Acres of blueberry bushes await pickers on the edge of South Haven. An on-site market sells boxes of berries, plus other blueberry specialties, such as barbecue sauce, dried blueberries, preserves and salsas. Friends Good Will. Johnny Quirin Friends Good Will Feel the wind in your face at the bow of this sloop during a 90-minute sail from the Michigan Maritime Museum. Learn the original tall ship's role in the War of 1812. Special Pirate Chaser Adventure Sails cater to children. Kal-Haven Trail Breathe in deeply to appreciate the pleasures on this 34-mile route past blueberry patches and peach orchards between South Haven and Kalamazoo. Following a former railroad line, the predominantly flat, crushed-gravel path skims seven bridges, including a covered wooden trestle over the Black River that's a favorite photo op. Michigan Maritime Museum Explore permanent and changing exhibits on the state's maritime history in a new building opening summer 2022. Eat and Drink Golden Brown Bakery A small-town bakery and cafe on South Haven's main drag offers both delicious baked goods (many with local cherries and blueberries) and full breakfast options. Sherman's Dairy Bar What you get at Sherman's isn't fancy, but it's delicious and wallet-friendly. A single-scoop cone looks more like a double, so if you don't want to overindulge, ask for a "baby scoop." Taste Pair small plates such as filet bites or crispy artichokes with a signature ginger lemongrass martini at Taste's casual space. Tello Italian Bistro Local ingredients flavor Tello's dishes such as pan-seared scallops and butternut squash ravioli. Stay Carriage House at the Harbor Choose from 12 bedrooms in an 1890s Victorian mansion. Gourmet breakfasts might include pears with gorgonzola, artichoke tomato quiche or raspberry scones. Yelton Manor A charming Victorian bed & breakfast surrounded by perennial gardens sits across the street from the beach and within a 10-minute walk of restaurants and shops downtown. Victoria Resort Bed and Breakfast. John Noltner Victoria Resort Bed and Breakfast This 1920s resort features spacious guest rooms and cottages, many with whirlpool tubs and fireplaces. For more information: southhaven.org Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit