South Haven: Try Your Luck At Michigan’s Pride
A city that is mostly found on the Van Buren County, extending a small portion to Allegan County, South Haven, MI is a port city due to its location – near Lake Michigan at the mouth of Black River. It was once called the "The Catskills of the Midwest" during the 1900s as it became a resort town. The fun city became famous to Snowmobilers and cyclists because of the presence of the Kal-Haven Trail. Get to know more about this wonderful city, its people and its culture by booking a fight through the nearby Elkhart Municipal Airport or Niles/Jerry Tyler Memorial Airport.
Best Time to Visit
On the months, June, July and August, South Haven is on its peak season. Expect a rise in the number of tourists booking their accommodations at South Haven, MI hotels. The city is hosting the Annual South Haven Art Fair, the Annual Garden Walk and Festival and the National Blueberry Festival in these months. If you are planning to be part of these memorable events, it is best to book early in the year to be able to get the best offers, as well as discounts and special offers. On the other hand, to avoid the huge number of crowd, you can book during off-peak season and also get to enjoy the beauty of the city.
What to Do & Area Attractions
A day is not enough to enjoy the beauty South Haven, Michigan has to offer. Visit the Red Bud Track-N-Trail and take your afternoon hike around the park. Take pictures of nature at the Warren Dunes State Park. Try your luck at the Four Winds Casino New Buffalo. Bring the whole family at the Michigan Maritime Museum. Afterwards, take a rest at the Hampton Inn South Haven or at the cozy Great Lakes Inn and Suites.