Discover the best top things to do in Kalamazoo County, United States including Gull Lake Marine, Kalamazoo Farmers Market, The Final Clue, Kalamazoo Nature Center, Kalamazoo Valley Museum, Air Zoo, Gull Meadow Farms, Markin Glen County Park, Airway Fun Center, W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary.
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5.0 based on 17 reviews
Gull Lake Marine Rental Docks is located in Richland Michigan on the bay of Gull Lake. With many different activities to choose from, Gull Lake is the perfect destination for summer fun for the whole family. The Rental docks offer boat, kayak, and paddleboard rentals. Wakesurf and wakeboards can also be rented. Lessons for these are offered at the Gull Lake Pro Shop which is located on the Bay.
5.0 based on 68 reviews
Kalamazoo's original farmers market featuring over 100 vendors weekly. The Kalamazoo Farmers Markets mission is to connect customers and market businesses through honest relationships & support community and local economies through a thriving market culture. Everyone is welcome. We accept SNAP benefits, Double Up Food Bucks, WIC Project FRESH and Senior Market FRESH coupons.
We look forward to the fresh locally produced produce at the Farmer's Market. Unlike in some communities where there are perhaps a dozen farmers or less offering wares, the Banks Street Market has dozens, plus an assortment of artisans offering a variety of items and foods locally produced. The market is a thriving, busy and, crowded area on Saturday mornings. Most of the vendors are repeat vendors from year to year and it is easy to form informal friendships and customer relationships with them.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Walk into an ordinary looking room. Find a message that seems to lead to a clue. You discover that there is a mystery to be solved and you are the one that can do it. However, you have a limited time to find out what it is, 60 minutes to be exact. Can you solve all the riddle, complete the puzzles, find The Final Clue?
4.5 based on 164 reviews
We were blessed with a beautiful fall day to get introduced to this wonderful site. A large variety of trails (would recommend #6) and the trails are well maintained and even the ones classified as difficult can be hiked with a bit of determination. The visitor center is also worth visiting, especially if you have children with you. The gift shop is quite good, especially the selection of books. Do considered visiting both sides of the center. The other side is more rustic, but one section along the wetlands has magnificent hardwood trees that reach to the sky. Only recommendation is that you watch the map carefully as sometimes it seems the signage along the trails don't match exactly with the map. Bring a compass to help. There is an admission, but the price is well worth the experience you'll discover.
4.5 based on 309 reviews
The Kalamazoo Valley Museum features exhibits on science, technology and the history of Southwest Michigan. The Museum is currently open limited hours with registration. Please visit our website for more information and to register.
How many places are FREE anymore? This place has something for everyone in the family - history, hands-on activities for the kids, rotating exhibits to always bring you back, and a planetarium. Every time we go, we discover something new. A favorite place for our multi-generational family
4.5 based on 591 reviews
From rare and historic to inspiring artwork and exhibits, there's always something new to discover at the Air Zoo. The Air Zoo is a world-class, Smithsonian-affiliated aerospace and science museum with over 100 air and space artifacts, inspiring interactive exhibits, full-motion flight simulators, indoor amusement park rides, a theater and over 100 education programs! Spend the day exploring aviation, engineering, science, technology, math and art in both of the exciting and unique Flight Centers. Make sure to take the shuttle to the Flight Discovery Center where visitors have the opportunity to climb in training cockpits, geek out over the intricacies of aerospace technology and engines, and see a nationally recognized restoration program! Volunteers are busy, 7 days a week, restoring two WWII aircraft recovered from the bottom Lake Michigan. It's a must see! Both centers are included in admission and are open 360+ days a year. Come imagine, explore and discover at the Air Zoo!
In a nutshell: - Entertainment for all ages - 2 hour minimum, 4 hours better. Aviation/ history fanatics could easily spend a whole day here - Check if guided tours are available, and check out interactive exhibits like the movie theater and virtual reality - There is a restoration center, in addition to main building exhibits We were two adults with limited time, so we did not get to see everything. A kind gentleman offered us a tour, which we will definitely take advantage of next time. We were very impressed with what we did have time for, and will definitely be back to see more! Aesthetically, the museum is gorgeous! Every wall surface is painted with beautiful murals. The exhibits are easy to follow and read, and everything is spotlessly clean. You are able to get right up close to all the planes and see them from all angles. You can basically run through the exhibits from the early days of aviation all the way up to modern times, with a heavy emphasis on WW2 (please don't ever change that!). There are a number of detailed exhibits that discuss women and African Americans in aviation also, which was much appreciated! We stopped to see the ten minute movie about the Kalamazoo Gal, and next time hopefully will be able to see the longer film! There are amusement rides for small children, and also what looked like virtual reality or flight simulators. We are so glad we stopped in, even just briefly, and will definitely be back! Thank you to all the kind staff; we look forward to our next visit! Keep up all the great work!
4.5 based on 59 reviews
This is a fall tradition for our family. Great options for all ages, but definitely for the younger ones! Mazes, jumping, climbing, animals to pet. if you get a chance to watch the pig racing, it's a lot of fun! The guys who host make it very entertaining! Tractor rides, apple cannons, apple picking, etc. Could easily spend an entire afternoon here.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Great campground, very clean and it is nice to be able to walk around lake. It is close to everything in Kalamazoo.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
"We are a Family Entertainment Center for all ages! We have something for Everyone! We Create FUN! Spark™ Augmented Reality Bowling on the first 6 lanes, VIP Private Bowling Suite, 3 Sided Climb Wall, Mini Golf, Go-Karts, Ropes Course, Escape Rooms, Painting with a Twist, Virtual Reality, Gyroscope, Laser Tag, Bowling, Taproom with Awesome Food, Huge Game Room with over 70 Games! Kid's Birthday Parties, Adult Birthday Parties, Corporate Events, Sports Team Parties, Grad Bashes, Post Prom, Lock-Ins, Family Parties, Reunions
Craft beers, bowling, go carts, ropes course with a zip line, awesome arcade games , escape rooms, mini-golf, ....this place is our favorite!!!!
4.5 based on 32 reviews
The W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary was founded in 1927 and is an important stopover for migrating birds, especially waterfowl. The Sanctuary has 180 acres of trails, fields, forests, and lake habitat, and hosts many programs and events throughout the year. The W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary’s mission is to conserve native habitat for migratory and resident birds and through research, education, and outreach help people gain environmental awareness about our past, present and future.
We went in the morning so it was still chilly we only saw the pond because it was so cold that morning but I loved feeding the swans and geese and ducks there is a trail that takes you to see more birds 1 dollar for a bucket of corn to feed the birds really a good deal 5 dollars for admission per person definitely worth it .plan on coming back when warmer when we can actually enjoy the walk to see the animals.
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