Michigan has more miles of coastline (3,288 miles to be precise) than any other state except for Alaska, so it should be no surprise that the Wolverine State has its fair share of places to enjoy the view. With its sandy beaches, historic shopping district, and picturesque boardwalk, Grand Haven is one of the most charming towns on Lake Michigan. In 2017, Coastal Living Magazine even named it the happiest seaside town in America.

Originally a logging and manufacturing town, as well as an important shipping port, Grand Haven began attracting visitors in the late 19th century who wanted to find relaxation and recreation in the area’s waters. Today, you can do as much or as little as you like in this resort town: spend the day on the beach, take in an art gallery, or marvel at the Grand Haven Musical Fountain, the largest in the world when it was built in 1962 (the fountain at the Bellagio Resort in Las Vegas eventually took the crown).

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There are plenty of other excuses to get outside in addition to the beach – fishing charters, dunes with hiking trails, and 100 miles of bike paths in the region, just to name a few.

Have you been to Grand Haven? What are your must-see stops in town?

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