Pullman: Town Full of Creativity
Pullman, Michigan is about 15 miles from South Haven. It is a community that is part of Allegan County. The rural area is part of West Michigan and about 150 miles from East of Chicago. It was first known as Hoppertown but renamed as Pullman after George Pullman. There are a lot of lakes and bodies of water surrounding the town. The Scott Lakes, Scott Creek Drain and, Black River are just some of the most notable bodies of water. Food, fun, and relaxation are some of the best reasons to love the town. Visitors will also love the pristine beach, harbor and small downtown area.
Best Time to Visit
For those who are planning to visit Pullman, the best months to visit the town is from May to October. The days are very warm during spring and fall. Summer also will not disappoint because of the bright sunshine all throughout the day. It is a great time to enjoy boating in the lake area. Pullman, Michigan hotels have the best deals, especially during off-peak season.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The majority of Pullman’s attractions are related to nature. There are quite a number of state parks in the area to do various recreational activities. This includes boating, hiking, biking and a lot more. There are quite a number of accommodations in Pullman. Most of them range from 3-star to 4-star hotels. The most notable ones are the J. Paule's Fenn Inn, the cozy Comfort Suites and the Hampton Inn South Haven.