South Haven
South Haven has always been a port city due to its location on Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the Black River. During the settlement, major ship lines, both passenger and freight, stopped there. South Haven became a resort town in the early 1900s, dubbed "The Catskills of the Midwest". South Haven is a popular regional tourist destination due to its recreational harbor and beaches. South Haven is now a popular tourist destination due to its beautiful harbor and beaches. But it's not all about water: logging was once popular here, and deforested areas are still used for farmland and vineyards.
South Haven also has a well-known Maritime museum for sailors, so visit the marina or The Michigan Maritime Museum. There is the Kal-Haven trail, which is popular with bicyclists and snowmobilers, if you want to stay active and outdoors. Everyone will be charmed by the town activities, regardless of their preferred pastimes or the time of year they visit: pick your own fruit in the summer, visit the delicious blueberry festival, or take a hayride and drink some cider at a local pumpkin farm. End your nights out on the town at one of the high-quality restaurants or by attending one of the year-round music festivals and live theater performances.