(content from VisitGrandHaven.com)
1. Grand Haven Lighthouse
Established in 1839, two lights on the south pier, both painted red, are connected by a lighted catwalk that also connects them to the shore and the Boardwalk. The inner light is cylindrical and the square outer light stands on a huge concrete foundation. People often enjoy a stroll along the boardwalk that borders the Grand River channel and the pier/lighthouse.
2. Grand Haven Musical Fountain
The Grand Haven Musical Fountain was built in 1962 by private dollars and is still “wowing” the crowds today. In one typical performance the fountain will process over 90,000 gallons of water with a synchronized display of water, lights and music. Enjoy this Grand Haven favorite every summer evening at dusk with special performances during May and September.
3. Grand Haven Boardwalk
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.
4. Grand Haven Area Beaches
Enjoy gorgeous beach sand as far as the eye can see, splash in the waves, or take a book and relax in the sun. The beach is often the main attraction in Grand Haven and offers soft golden sands-so take a stroll, build a sand castle or just sit back and enjoy the view of Lake Michigan. You will want to make us your vacation destination every year.
5. Harbor Trolley
The Harbor Trolley operates every day from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, and offers a narrated tour of the area. What a great way to experience some of the history and culture of the area.
7. Miles of biking trails
There are over 100 miles of bike paths throughout the area. Popular paths and trails run along the Lake Michigan shoreline on Lakeshore Drive between Grand Haven and Holland, circling Spring Lake, and along the Grand River to Eastmanville. Free bike route maps are available at the Visitors Bureau office.
8. Charter Fishing
Grand Haven offers one of the largest charter boat fishing fleets on Lake Michigan. The seasoned charter boat captains and their crews can provide everything from licenses to lunch-even clean and ice your catch-so all you have to do is come aboard and enjoy the day.
9. Festivals (Summer & Fall Festivals – See Calendar of Events)
The Grand Haven area hosts festivals and events all year long! Join us for Winterfest in January, the Annual Kite Festival in the Spring , the Coast Guard Festival in the summer, and the Salmon Festival in the fall.
Harbor House features nineteen spacious yet cozy rooms, all with private baths. We offer a comfortable respite from the hectic pace of the outside world. Our convenient downtown location across from Grand Haven’s famous boardwalk and close to area shops, restaurants and the beach, allows for all kinds of fun meandering.
Harbor House Inn
114 S. Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, Michigan 49417
Phone: (616) 846-0610
Email: innkeeper@harborhousegh.com