Discover the best top things to do in Allegan County, United States including Water Street Gallery, The Butler Pantry, Blue Star Farms, Amazwi Contemporary Art, The Pink Patio, The Button Gallery, Butler Street, Wicks Park, Good Goods, Lake allegan.
Restaurants in Allegan County
5.0 based on 21 reviews
This 1940's house turned gallery features contemportary art.
5.0 based on 32 reviews
Very nice shop. Lots of choices in sauces, etc. What I appreciate the most is the homemade cookies and biscotti they made in the back of the store. We picked up a few treats today and they were A+. Cherry chocolate chip cookies and cherry pistachio biscotti were delicious. Staff was outgoing and friendly - makes you feel welcome. A must-stop every time we visit Saugatuck!
5.0 based on 27 reviews
I stopped to pick up blueberries already picked. I was pleasantly surprised to see the price was reasonable and they had plenty already picked to choose from. They also had a nice selection of other blues products including pies, salsa, coffee, syrup. One if the nicer blueberry farms I have been to.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
By far our best experience in Saugatuck. Super nice and friendly owners. The store is filled with lots of gems from Africa, very well organized and colorful, they did a wonderful job there. Highly recommend it to everyone in town! We’ll be back!
5.0 based on 84 reviews
Home and Garden Store with some fun and whimsical twist, its a must see.
A must stop on any trip to the area for fun and funky gifts, beautiful garden items and amazing architectural details for the home. The gentleman running the show is definitely a highlight! Can't wait to come back for some more amazing finds and great conversations.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
I always bring friends here when they visit me.Its a great gallery with a cute wine bar with different areas to sit or walk around with your wine and enjoy the fabulous art on display.
4.5 based on 387 reviews
The main street of Saugatuck was named for the town's founder, William Gay Butler.
This is a charming street with cute little shoppes and some places to get treats for the kids! We found a park and playground to entertain our toddler while waiting for a seat at a restaurant, and there are nice public restroom facilities. The street and businesses were so cute and make an outing in Saugatuck even more fun!
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Named after former village president Frank Wicks, this park offers great river views and picnicking.
Saugatuck is so beautiful, but it can get very busy. Wicks park is a shady refuge where you can relax for a bit, and watch the river. Or you can people watch. We love to spend about an hour here, just resting and conversing.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Good Goods Gallery of American Craft, featuring fine art and craft including furniture, textiles, jewelry, glass, sculpture, ceramics, paintings, and printmaking. Two floors of unique furnishings including beautiful hand-crafted lamps, designer clothing and handbags. Good Goods offers a huge selection of Sticks Art and Furniture designed by artist Sarah Grant. Open 7 days a week all year. Located in historic downtown Saugatuck.
One of the most interesting artisan galleries in Saugatuck! A large collection of beautifully crafted wire sculptures, hand crafted wood boxes, ceramic tiles, jewelry, glass objects of art, paintings and furniture. Lots to see with many options for great and unique gifts in all price ranges, from very fun to very elegant. This gallery showcases a broad range of artistic talent. Definitely check out the second floor. A visit here leaves me inspired to be more creative.
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