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Things
TO DO
There's so much to see and do in West Michigan! Here are a few of our favorites as well as some we've only heard stories about.

Crossroads Blueberry Market
14315 Lake Michigan Drive
West Olive, MI 49460
The farm produces a wide variety of Blueberries, supplying them with the perfect foundation for their fresh baked goods, seasonal fruits, and gourmet blueberry items. The in house bakery provides blueberry muffins, cookies, buckle, breads, and pie… baked fresh daily. They also have a full service Ice Cream Shop featuring frozen yogurt with a wide assortment of toppings, hand dipped Hudsonville Ice Cream, soft serve ice cream, flurries, shakes, and fruit smoothies. The market carries fresh Michigan blueberries and seasonal fruit. In addition, they provide an assortment of unique blueberry products, such as tea, coffee, syrups, jams, sauces and chocolates.

Fulton Street Market
1145 Fulton Street East
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
One of our favorite places to visit! Established in 1922, Fulton Street Market has connected farmers, food creators, and artists to the community for over 100 years! The market is open year-round and each season provides a diverse array of products, including fruits and veggies, dairy and meat, snacks and desserts, hot and prepared food, and handmade arts and crafts. May-October the market is open Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 8am to 2pm.

Grand Haven Musical Fountain
1 North Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 49417
The Grand Haven Musical Fountain is a synchronized water and light show accompanied with music of all varieties. Each 20-minute show features a different theme. Each 25-30 minute show is free and plays nightly at dark from Memorial Day through Labor Day as well as Fridays and Saturdays in May.

Grand Ravines County Park
3991 Fillmore Street
Jenison, MI 49428
Visit our favorite park near our house! Grand Ravines is a 202-acre Ottawa County Park with a half-mile of frontage on the Grand River and can be accessed from the north and south entrances. A county-wide natural features inventory completed in 1988 identified the extensive system of deep ravines that extends along the GVSU riverfront and through what is now park property as one of the most significant natural features in Ottawa County. The park offers excellent hiking and fishing, as well as a 21-acre off-leash dog park!

Lakeside Trail
800 Central Ave
Spring Lake, MI 49456
This paved and maintained bike path wraps around beautiful Spring Lake. The 15 mile bike path has public restrooms along the way at Central Park in Spring Lake, in Fruitport at Pamona Park, at William Ferry Park in Ferrysburg and at Rycenga Park just west of Spring Lake. Bikes can be rented from https://www.lakeshorekayakrental.com/rentals

The Unicorn Tavern
415 S. Beechtree, Grand Haven, MI 49417
Family-friendly, Belgian-inspired tavern brings something fresh and fun to the area — with flavors you don’t often find around here (and that’s a very good thing).

Dak Good
1624 Independence Dr #3, Muskegon, MI 49444
Asian fusion restaurant that specializes in bold, authentic flavors with a modern twist. Try their signature Korean fried chicken, savory Korean fried rice, and a variety of mouthwatering Asian-inspired dishes.

Getty Drive-In
920 E Summit Ave, Muskegon, MI 49444
Drive-in offers 4 screens showing double features with in-car sound & a concession stand. We've had many lovely date nights here!

Grand Haven State Park
1001 South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Our favorite beach! We also visited the Coast Guard Festival here on our 3rd date.

Lakeshore Kayak Rental
15378 Cleveland Street
Spring Lake, MI 49456
Based in Grand Haven with trips running upstream 2x's daily and walk up rental service seven days a week. Knowledgeable & experienced staff will provide a customized trip for you and your family. The Grand River offers many options for exploration for any experience level. The four bayou's offer: fishing, eagle & deer sightings, exploration, parks for families & much more.

Pronto Pup
313 S Harbor Dr, Grand Haven, MI 49417
Pronto Pup has been a Grand Haven staple for over 75 years, and it’s truly one of those “must-visit” spots when you’re in town. At just about $1.75 each, they’re an affordable (and addictive) local tradition. The line is almost always long, but don’t let that scare you — it moves quickly, and it’s 100% worth the wait. Be warned: it's cash-only!

Two Tonys Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar
723 E. Savidge, Spring Lake, MI 49456
Whether you’re a wine afficionado or just love some good pasta, Two Tony’s Italian Kitchen and Wine Bar in Spring Lake is there to fill your belly. It's also where the couple is having their rehearsal dinner!

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
1000 East Beltline Avenue Northeast
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
Fantastic gardens and sculptures to wander through inside and out. We visited their amphitheater on our second date for one of their many outdoor concerts.

Grand Haven Boardwalk
70 03-20
Grand Haven, MI 49417
The boardwalk is 2 1/2 miles and runs along the harbor, which is lined with shops, restaurants, marinas, and charter fishing boats. While it’s a great place for a brisk walk, there are plenty of grassy knolls and benches for idlers who prefer people and boat watching. The boardwalk continues along The Grand River and travels out to Lake Michigan where you can walk the pier and take photos of the lighthouse.

Grand Rapids Public Museum
272 Pearl Street Northwest
Grand Rapids, MI 49504
Our first date was spent strolling through the streets of the old Grand Rapids exhibit and then playing in the "vintage" toys and games installation. We did everything from Giant Connect 4 to getting a new high score on the pinball machine in the arcade.

Lakeshore Trolley
519 Washington Avenue
Grand Haven, MI 49417
The Lakeshore Trolley operates every day from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, and offers an around-town tour of Grand Haven, Spring Lake and Ferrysburg. A great activity for the entire family! Each summer from Memorial Day through Labor Day trolley rides are available to residents and visitors alike. The trolley is $1.50, which can be paid with exact change upon boarding or by purchasing a ticket online for your intended ride and showing your receipt to the driver. There is a discounted fare of $0.75 for persons 4-18 years old, 60+ years and older, and persons with a disability.

The Toasted Pickle
112 Washington Ave, Grand Haven, MI 49417
This isn’t your average sandwich shop — it’s a local favorite that’s earned national attention, having been featured on Seaside Snacks & Shacks and Road Trip Masters.