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About the South Haven, Michigan AreaCharming South Haven is a cozy beachfront town on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. Home to just 6,000 residents year round, the town’s population increases to about 20,000 during the summer months when holidaymakers arrive to make the most of life on the lake and in the surrounding woods and state parks. This thriving tourist industry ensures that South Haven has a surprising number of unique shops, good restaurants, and top cultural and recreational amenities for a community of its size, including the superb, award winning, Harbor Walk along the beachfront. Schools are excellent and homes affordable, making this outdoor orientated community the perfect place to raise a family.
Location Geography/Terrain Jobs While the average annual income is on the low side here, housing and other costs are in sync, and the superb lakeside lifestyle more than makes up for it. Many of the new housing developments on the lake are catering to the higher end and this, along with the increase in industry, is changing the demographic of the region. Recent success stories include the burgeoning Lake Michigan College, Spencer Manufacturing and Elbe & Sohn. Housing With a current median sale price of about $200,000, homes in South Haven are still highly affordable in terms of their aesthetic and lifestyle value. With one of the best harbors on the lake (the Black River Harbor) and 4 well appointed marinas providing 229 boating slips, South Haven is a boater’s paradise. Pleasure boating, sailing, and sport fishing are all enjoyed. The Great Lakes are well stocked with trout, salmon and perch, and fishing may be enjoyed from the pier as well as by boat. Ice-fishing and ice-skating are both popular here in winter. Swimmers and sunbathers have 7 public beaches and almost a mile of coastline to choose from; South Beach has an excellent children’s playground and the town’s iconic big red lighthouse. There are 8 pretty neighborhood parks in South Haven and 3 additional wilderness areas just outside of town. The western end of the Kal-Haven Trail ends nearby, popular with hikers, horseback riders, and mountain bikers in summer and cross-country skiers and snowmobilers in winter. This 33 mile long trail passes through some of Van Buren County's most scenic spots on its way south towards Kalamazoo. The Van Buren Trail is another similar spot. Also nearby is the stunning Van Buren State Park, a beautiful wilderness area of wooded dunes that open on to a mile of beach. Ideal for camping, hiking, paddlesports, swimming and boating in summer, the park provides top cross-country skiing in winter. Scenic South Haven is a golfing enthusiasts dream, with 3 attractive local courses in town and literally dozens more within a 25 minute drive. The local Glenn Shores public course covers rolling terrain and has pretty tree-lined fairways, and South Haven Country Club (also a public course) is a popular and challenging course built around ravines. The private Hawks Head Resort is a superb Scottish-style links course covering 240 acres, with feathered fairways. Special Attractions/Events Winner of the American Sail Training Association's Port of the Year award in 1998, South Haven’s beautifully developed port has a “HarborWalk”, which runs between the South and North piers, passing through the downtown shopping district, Old Harbor Village, Michigan Maritime Museum, Stanley Johnston Park, and the Historic Monroe Cottage District en route. The downtown harbor also serves as a backdrop to the Riverfront Concert Series held outdoors each summer on the lawn at Riverfront Park. Locals enjoy several additional festivals and events together, including the “Ice Breaker winter festival in February, Harborfest in June, Independence Day in July, the popular Blueberry Festival in August, an All Crafts Fair each Labor Day Weekend and the Antique Engine and Tractor Show each September. The town’s Gingerman Raceway holds a range of car and motorcycle rallies and races throughout the year. Interesting Facts/Historic Buildings and Places Incorporated as a Village in 1869, South Haven had become a popular resort destination for big city dwellers by the early nineteen-hundreds, growing large enough to be incorporated as a City in 1902. Many of the town’s charming historic homes were built during this time. Well known botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey was born here, and his childhood home is now an excellent museum. South Haven’s charming South Pier Lighthouse was constructed at South Beach in 1872 and is still operational to this day. Request our Free South Haven, Saugatuck and Coloma Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the South Haven, Saugatuck and Coloma, Michigan area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out...
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