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How long is the drive from Kalamazoo to Columbus?

The direct drive from Kalamazoo to Columbus is 291 mi (469 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 43 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kalamazoo to Columbus, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Toledo and Ann Arbor, as well as top places to visit like Michigan State University and Kensington Valley Outlets, or the ever-popular Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum.

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Top cities between Kalamazoo and Columbus

The top cities between Kalamazoo and Columbus are Toledo and Ann Arbor. Toledo is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Kalamazoo and 3 hours from Columbus.
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Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor, a city in Michigan, is known for the University of Michigan and its research programs. The University of Michigan Museum of Art showcases global works spanning centuries. Science enthusiasts can explore the Museum of Natural History and the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum with interactive exhibits. The city's modernist architecture complements its high-tech industry driven by the university. Dining options include Webers unique restaurant, live music at Habitat Bar, and artisanal baked goods at Avalon International Breads.
64% as popular as Toledo
4 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Columbus
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Toledo

Nature & Parks
Parks
Toledo, a city in Ohio located at the western edge of Lake Erie, offers a diverse range of attractions. The Toledo Museum of Art boasts an extensive collection of modern and Renaissance artwork, including the Glass Pavilion which showcases numerous glass works. Along the Maumee River, visitors can explore hands-on exhibits at the Imagination Station or enjoy a day at the Toledo Zoo with its polar bears and aquarium.
Most popular city on this route
7 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Columbus

Best stops along Kalamazoo to Columbus drive

The top stops along the way from Kalamazoo to Columbus (with short detours) are Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Easton Town Ctr, and Greenfield Village. Other popular stops include Toledo Museum of Art, Michigan Stadium, and Center of Science and Industry (COSI).
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Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum

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Art museum
Museums
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, located on the campus of Michigan State University, is a striking contemporary art museum designed by Zaha Hadid. Named after local philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad, the museum features international contemporary art exhibits in a visually stunning venue. The building's unique design includes glass and stainless steel elements that create an eye-catching architectural spectacle. With regularly rotated exhibits, visitors can always expect a fresh experience.
A great FREE experience! If you are looking for something to do in the area this is a great one time stop. It is free for the general public and there are always events for MSU students. A very organized well thought exhibit layout also adds to the experience. There are also so many hands on experiences there is always something to do!
Ansel W — Google review
The museum has a unique collection of art that really catches my eye. A lot of creativity is clearly shown in each piece I walk by. I recommend coming here in your free time just to enjoy what this place has to offer. It really clears the mind and makes you just appreciate the little things through looking at the art. It is a calm and interesting experience that I would like more people to do.
Dark A — Google review
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, located on the campus of Michigan State University, is a striking architectural and cultural gem. Designed by the renowned architect Zaha Hadid, the building itself is a work of contemporary art, featuring sharp angles, dramatic lines, and a dynamic façade that captures attention before one even steps inside. Its futuristic design contrasts with the traditional architecture found elsewhere on campus, making it a destination for design enthusiasts and art lovers alike. Inside, the museum offers a thoughtfully curated mix of contemporary art and rotating exhibitions that span various media and cultural perspectives. The galleries are open and flexible, allowing for an immersive experience that challenges and engages visitors. The museum emphasizes global contemporary art, showcasing works that address timely and provocative social, political, and cultural issues. The Broad also serves as a hub for education and community engagement. It offers programs for students, artists, and the public, fostering dialogue and creative exploration. Admission is free, which enhances its accessibility and encourages repeat visits. Overall, the Eli Broad Museum is not only an architectural landmark but also a vital cultural institution. It successfully bridges the local and the global, making it a must-visit for anyone in East Lansing or the surrounding area.
Doug M — Google review
Not too big, but not too small. The atmosphere was nice, fairly quiet and calm. Good variety of art. I enjoyed the small interactive stations.
Paulina H — Google review
Parked at the MSU parking garage just five minutes away. To my surprise there was a lot of attention for spirituality in the digital age. To me it seems we are reinventing the wheel once again. If we go for horoscopes to understand ourselves and others around us, showcase a person that resembles the pagan priests of old and interweave that with an image of the fright of a calamitous god - it leads us to think about our self fulfillment and self direction. What is lacking in my opinion is an image or representation of an adventurous Christian life with God. To live in partnership with Him Who created us as his servants. What does all this means in the world today. Maybe this representation can be added to the exhibitions. The architecture of the building is creating a great atmosphere. I like the way glass was used, maybe the concrete a bit less. To me the building resembles a boat cutting through the waves of the sea, exploring new territories. But do not forget where we are coming from.
Martien T — Google review
Great museum with plenty of exhibits to check out. They are smaller in nature but nonetheless very interesting. Not a bad perk when they had free ice cream from the MSU Dairy Store as well!
Adam F — Google review
The museum is great!! 🤗 I enjoyed and loved the art, it was breathtaking and inspirational. The architecture of the building??? Amazing!!! You need to see it in order to enjoy it. I wish I could spend a little more time in there. But next time, I definitely will be there for long 😊
Nizah S — Google review
We really liked the down stairs and how kid friendly some of it was, I didn't feel like there was a ton of exhibits to look at our favorite was the basement, and the art making station by the gift shop we entertained ourselves longer at that station than going through the museum (given we are a art family)
Aaralyn H — Google review
4.2
(706)
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4.0
(162)
547 E Circle Dr, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
https://broadmuseum.msu.edu/
(517) 884-4800
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Michigan State University

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University
Sights & Landmarks
Michigan State University is a renowned research institution located on a sprawling riverfront campus. The campus boasts historic red brick buildings covered in ivy, creating a picturesque setting amidst lush greenery. Visitors can explore notable landmarks such as the Beaumont Tower, Spartan Stadium, and the Sparty Statue. The university's close proximity to East Lansing offers opportunities for further exploration and dining experiences at unique establishments like the Golden Harvest Restaurant.
Michigan State University has a beautiful campus. The campus really shines in the summer and fall. The red brick buildings are iconic. Close to a commercial hub with shops and restaurants. The red Cedar River is a gorgeous river that runs through MSU campus. Spartan Stadium is imposing. Many statues and sculptures scattered throughout campus. Parking is a nightmare though.
Adam R — Google review
I’m blown away by how pristine of an upkeep Michigan State University upholds. I’ve been driving back and forth since they have top level animal care and emergency room and every visit the entire premise is being kept as clean as I could ever ask for. It’s a peaceful environment with people upholding the speed limit and folks walking along the striped lines. I’m shocked by how many departments they have and how beautifully the staff presents themselves with high level respect and demeanor. Thank you for the top level skills and knowledge!
Edis — Google review
The botanical gardens at MSU are definitely a great place to visit with the family, kids included! Hundreds of plant varieties and lots of knowledgeable staff. The elementary school program my kids and I have been attending is awesome. It has been super fun for all ages, and very educational. Our lettuce is growing well and We all can't wait until our next visit!
Jared A — Google review
MSU is such a beautiful campus, especially in the fall!
Melanie G — Google review
The campus is beautiful! Watch out closely when driving, students are everywhere and they don't pay attention to cars. You might want to pre-download the "Pay by Plate" app, so it's ready when you find a spot to park. Parking is difficult to find, or even to know where it's okay to park. Do your research ahead of time. The walk down the Red Cedar is gorgeous, especially in the fall. Go green! 💚
Christina B — Google review
It was ok going to the michigan state game...I parked on shaw in garage..40 bucks🤧🤧 and a walk lol but I loved the fact Penn State won
Nikiya G — Google review
It's fun to go to Spartan Stadium to see the flood of Maize and Blue and watch our guys dominate little brother. The drone show was super cool, as was the band performance at half time.
James H — Google review
I loved the front row seats where I was able to see it all! Although we lost the game my family enjoyed our time there. The parking lot where we tailgated was not to far from the Stadium.
Laurie W — Google review
4.5
(1440)
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5.0
(328)
East Lansing, MI, USA
https://msu.edu/
(517) 355-1855
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Kensington Valley Outlets

Shopping mall
Shopping
Shopping-mall chain featuring a variety of brand-name & designer outlet stores.
Like most outlets shopping malls are Kensington Valley Outlets has all the brands that you will find across America’s outlets BUT at a discounted price and special offered rate that is most reasonable. Well this items will not be the latest season merchandise ! But i would like to highlight its common area and washroom facilities that is really user friendly and has huge resting area for all. The Women’s washroom includes a nursing area and playroom. The toilet has a large space to keep all your shopping bags & goods. But i will suggest to put the Nursing Room & Playroom outside at the hall so its easily access by fathers / male too !
Maria W — Google review
My husband liked to come up here, usually at night when it was quiet to do laps around the mall. Their new security shined a flashlight in my car and questioned what I was doing. I was told we cannot be here at this time anymore. Really??? We never had an issue running here at night when it was owned by tanger. It was a safe, lit up area to do something as simple as run. We have shopped here for 25+ years. You won’t be getting my business anymore.
Anna — Google review
Don't let your Wife or significant other drag you here. Endless amount of stores and deals to be had. You will have hours upon hours of every store telling you what percent off they have. I think they always have items discounted year round. I didn't see anywhere to eat or just get a snack. I would watch your belongings. It seemed to me that there were several people casing places and acting weird in the stores like they were trying to get a five finger discount. Not worth going to if you have a long drive.
SPAT F — Google review
This Outlet mall is conveniently located off Interstate 96 between Detroit and Lansing. It has the usual clothing and shoe stores, but also some resale shops - IMO very important during these days when prices are so high elsewhere. They used to be part of the Tanger Outlet group, but they’re working to make it even better.
Mike D — Google review
They have a good amount of stores. I do love visiting this outlet, but I’m disappointed that the Tommy Hilfiger stores is permanently closed. I’m not sure if this is due to the retailer choosing to close the store or if the buy out of the outlets caused them to close due to certain factors.
Jessica B — Google review
Great Outlet Mall. (Ised yo be Tanger Outlet) Love the layout, there is lots of parking if you prefer to park at a specific store ... OR for those who enjoy walking its a fabulous way to get some exercise as you visit the stores!
Michelle S — Google review
Really enjoyed the shops and mini golf! Me and my 3 yr old did a few holes and then got free ice cream! Nice promotion for July. Since we had a membership I was free and kids under 6 are free for mini golf. It was a nice time outside:)
Kim S — Google review
Previously Tanger Outlet, the same brands. Ample parking spots. Easy access from highway. Good selection though not as many as the big ones
X. R — Google review
4.3
(5413)
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4.0
(146)
1475 N Burkhart Rd, Howell, MI 48855, USA
https://kensingtonvalleyoutlets.com/
(517) 545-0500
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Spicer Orchards Farm Market, Cider Mill, Fudge, Bakery

Cider mill
Fun & Games
Family-run farm with pick-your-own apples, hay wagon rides & a huge corn maze, plus a winery.
Stopped by for tart cherries picking. Didn't have time for anything else due to early closing time in my opinion, 7 pm. But it's what it is, owner knows best. Make sure to bring a hat and sunscreen if you are here on a sunny day for berry picking. Store is amazing too, lots of goodies or tasty items to choose from! The best farm in the area!
Nina T — Google review
We had a great time apple picking at Spicer’s! Lots of fun activities for the kids, good cider and the best donuts ever! The orchard trees are all short which allowed even our 4 year old to enjoy picking.
Greg F — Google review
I had such a fantastic experience at this apple orchard! From the moment we arrived, the staff greeted us with warm smiles and genuine hospitality. Everyone was incredibly friendly and went out of their way to make sure we had everything we needed for a great visit. The prices are very reasonable — much better than other orchards I've been to. Whether you're picking your own apples or buying them from their market, you definitely get great value for your money. They do a wristband system for pick your own, one person free and then $5 per person after. When you finish picking they weigh your berries and it’s $3.95 per pound. The absolute highlight of our visit were the fresh, hot donuts and cold Apple cider! They had options to please everyone’s sweet tooth whether you want a classic cinnamon sugar, powered sugar or just plain. They even had glazed strawberry donuts during strawberry season. Great prices and helpful staff, we purchased a half gallon of cider for for $8.95 and a dozen donuts for $12.95. What really stood out was how knowledgeable and helpful the staff were. They gave us great tips on the best apple varieties for baking versus snacking, we were even given an apple to try when we couldn’t make up our minds on what to get. You can tell they love what they do and want to make sure every guest leaves happy. Highly recommend this orchard for families, couples, or anyone looking for a fun and affordable day outdoors. We’ll definitely be coming back in the fall!
Kate S — Google review
They have 4 different tastes 🍩. Actually you can get half dozen bags or you can ask custom orders like me. I loved cinnamon one the best. And also plain one was very crispy I loved it!!!
A A — Google review
DISAPPOINTING AND RUDE STAFF Prices are kind of high on a bunch of stuff, especially their fresh baked apples. They want $18.95 for a small bag. Not a 5 lb bag or anything like that. Like a 2 lb bag of apples so that's a first turn off Very overpriced on everything We get to the donuts and the donuts smell really good. They look really good. They're fairly priced-ish. I will say just for a very small strawberry donut you know $6 for a half dozen 1295 for a dozen. Something like that. The donuts do not have any flavor at all. They are just like eating paper I got a six pack of strawberry donuts and a six pack of defrosted strawberry donuts. The frosted ones are pretty good but all you can taste is the frosting. There is no strawberry flavor at all The regular unfrosted strawberry donuts have literally no flavor at all. There's no strawberry. There's no donut flavor. They're not sweet. They're just paper dough . Not one person said anything to us walking into the store or by the donut area. We got to the ice cream area. Once again nobody we went to the fudge area once again. Nobody around one employee came walking by didn't even acknowledge us We got to the barbecue sausage and stuff like that and I had to ask a lady at the front. Does the barbecue sauces have mustard because I am highly allergic to mustard on their ingredients list. All they have is some of the ingredients and then a category of spices, which in most cases means they use mustard But when you ask somebody they have no clue. So she basically told me in her opinion she would not buy any because it could have mustard in it because they don't specifically say it does or not So when you're told by an employee not to buy something then you just don't so I avoided that We asked that same employee did it cost anything to go pick strawberries She said no. You paid $2 for a cardboard box you go out you pick the strawberries and you come back and they weigh the strawberries and you pay them then We go out. I use a cane and a walker to get around and I tell you what if you are disabled or have a hard time walking or getting around in rough terrain. Avoid this it's hard for disabled people to do We get up to the front to pay and we are charged $5 for the wristbands that we were not told about. We were told they were free $2 for the box and $4 a pound for the strawberries which we were told about the $2 box and the $4 a pound for strawberries but not told about the $5 for the wristbands we were told they were free We go over to the winery and I will tell you this. I will never walk back into that winery again. Customer service was non- existent we were not greeted. We were completely ignored There were two gentlemen at the bar who apparently had been drinking for a while. There were two ladies at the other end of the bar who had like 10 bottles of wine and the one customer service lady there stuck with them the whole time. She did not check on anybody else. She didn't say anything to us until about 10 minutes of us sitting there in silence The older lady was extremely rude and snippy and stuck up. You can tell she did not want us there. She didn't care about us. She walked over in front of us three or four different times. Never even lifted her eyes to look at us We were going to get a couple samples of wine because we had never been there. So I asked for a sample of the honey white and she had to go get little plastic cups. She didn't say anything about hold on We asked for a sample of wine and the older lady was very rude about saying you can only have two She was very snotty and rude about it when she came back over after we had our two sips of wine and didn't even ask us if we wanted anything else. Just stared at us awkwardly I said we're good. I said my wife was going to ask about the mojito apple cider But doesn't want to spend that kind of money if it isn't any good. And she just looked at us and said it's just minty and then walked away from us We walked out and will never walk into the winery part again
Killer B — Google review
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Spicer Orchards Farm Market, Cider Mill, Fudge & Bakery is hands-down one of the most vibrant and delightful places to spend a day in Michigan. Whether you're there to pick your own seasonal fruit—blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, cherries, peaches, and of course apples—straight off the vine or tree, or just to soak up the sights, it delivers an experience that feels both refreshing and wholesome. 🧺 The pick-your-own experience is top-notch. With a fun wagon ride to the fields, it’s easy to access the freshest fruits imaginable—nothing beats the flavor of something that’s just been picked. They even offer lavender cutting, adding a fragrant, colorful touch to the adventure. 🍩 After picking, the farm store is an absolute must-visit. Fresh doughnuts made all day, creamy fudge, ice cream, homemade jams and fruit salsas, cider slushies, honey sticks—you’ll want one of everything. And for those 21+, the winery offers a rich selection of wines and cider beers. If you're unsure what to try, a flight and a few appetizers is the perfect intro. 🎡 In the fall, Spicer Orchards transforms into a festive playground of joy. Food vendors dish up favorites like BBQ, corn dogs, elephant ears, street corn, popcorn, and fresh lemonade. Kids (and grownups alike!) can explore the playground, get lost in the corn maze, or hop on amusement rides. This is a true one-stop destination for family fun, seasonal delights, and homemade treats. Whether you stay for an hour or the whole day, you’ll leave smiling—and probably with a bag full of goodies. Don’t miss it!
Aaron P — Google review
We visited Spicer Orchards for the first time yesterday. My husband and I took our two young kids and met my mom here since it was so nice outside. Some people on here complain about the $5 wristbands, but I personally think it's not a bad price for what you get if you take advantage of what they offer. My son had a wonderful time playing on the playground for a long time and especially loved the sand/dirt area. The animals were very cute and friendly, and my son lovingly referred to the cow as "big fella", haha. Everywhere we went seemed to be well maintained and clean. The gentleman doing the tractor rides was so nice and offered to take our pictures after the hay ride and chat with us. The store was a little narrow for strollers, but we were able to manage fine since it wasn't packed (but still had a lot of people for a weekday, in my opinion). It was all very organized and they really make sure to take advantage of the space that they have. We got to try samples of fudge, and the watermelon and maple bacon flavors I felt were very unique and delicious. They have fresh donuts in bags on the back counter, and we could tell that the pumpkin cinnamon were very popular. We had no problem waiting a few minutes for those, and they were very tasty and fresh, along with the cider. Now, we picked up a blueberry pie to take home, and this is what prompted me to write this long winded review. The pies were still warm when we picked them off the table, so they were fresh. I don't normally like fruit pies, but I've now come to realize that is because I never had good fruit pies. This is hands down the best one I've had, and my mom who got an apple pie said the same thing. Wow! My dad was bummed he couldn't come with us this time, but we will for sure be back when the food trucks are here, to do more wagon rides and u pick, and to pick out pumpkins. Spicers is definitely a new favorite cider mill for us. 🙂
Danielle S — Google review
Went there today. It was fun for the kids. BEAUTIFUL PLACE. They really did a great job with all the activities, and you never had to wait too long for a tractor ride to pick you up. However, I know that this is the big season for the local farmers and orchards right now. I get that the prices are high for the season. This is when they make most of their money for the year. I love supporting family-owned businesses like this. What I didn't like was the price the food vendors were charging. A walking taco was $14, and a 16-oz drink was $4.00. Make sure to eat before you go. It's crazy getting three drinks and two walking tacos, and it came out to $44. Bubble Tea for one drink was $9, and the funnel cake was $10.00. Get a big purse and bring your own food. I won't be price gouged like that again.
Tracy S — Google review
4.5
(1957)
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4.5
(126)
10411 Clyde Rd, Fenton, MI 48430, USA
http://www.spicerorchards.com/
(810) 632-7692
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"JIFFY" Mix

Food manufacturer
Shopping
Factory Outlets
I have loved their products from the beginning of my life. You cannot beat the simplicity of the products, always in the cupboard ready to go at a moments notice. Sadly my favorite was the chocolate frosting mix that they did away with years back. I have always hoped they would bring it back (if only for a month or two, I would buy cases)
Chris — Google review
A wonderful part of Michigan's history, good things come from Jiffy! Giving you some of your baking favorites, muffins, brownies, cornbread and much more! Visited here with my 3rs grade class, way back in the far off time of 1993! If you're ever in the area, or would like to known more about Jiffy and the positive impact it's made for Michiganders, I would highly recommend the plant tour! Visit today and see how your baking needs can be made, in a Jiffy!
Sean Q — Google review
My visit was perfect. Checked in at first bldg on right. Then went to end of the street on L to get loaded. Check in went relatively fast. Free boxes of cornbread mix was cool. In and out of door quickly. Load was heavy, but loaded correctly. 43,700.
Mitch H — Google review
There is a blonde haired woman driving on the 94 highway at 10:53am today while on her phone swerving and hitting the rumple strips several times in a Jiffy Mix truck. Absolutely dangerous and irresponsible. Please address this.
Lo — Google review
A very bad company has been loading for more than 4 hours and they say, We haven’t loaded you yet, it’s very difficult to load until the end, it’s slow, it’s just a mess. The manager is very rude towards the drivers. It’s better not to go here unless you are willing to wait more than 4-5 hours ..I wouldn’t even give such companies one star; they work very slowly.
Ivan D — Google review
On Feb. 14, 2021 I opened 4 boxes of Jiffy Mix, 2 Apple Cinnamon ( sell by 9/12/21 - C 02563B) and 2 Raspberry Mixes (sell by 4/25/21 - C 0116B) added 1 egg, I looked down at the mix and saw 20 bugs crawling around in the mix. So disgusting. My grandchildren were discussed and disappointed. That should not be happening. If I didn't look we wouldn't have seen them until after The bread was cooked ( yuck). Extra spots in the bread. They were big enough to see. LOOK OUT PEOPLE!
D — Google review
Call me crazy but I made sure on a trip from Colorado that I hit the Jiffy tour. I loved it as I’m into going to random interesting places. They got the coolest gear and the tour ain’t half bad!
Marcus F — Google review
What a super fun tour! The kids didn't mind the video and the tour was fun. We got gift bags and was able to purchase more. We got a variety pack and was not disappointed 😍. Our tour guide was upbeat and informational.
Sarah W — Google review
4.2
(84)
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4.5
(86)
201 W North St, Chelsea, MI 48118, USA
https://www.jiffymix.com/
(734) 475-1361
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Purple Rose Theatre Company

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
The Purple Rose Theatre Company is a small, cozy venue that showcases both modern and classic performances for its audience. In addition to theatrical productions, the theater also offers educational programs. Despite some minor prompting during a recent show, the quality of performances is usually exceptional. The theater currently requires masks and proof of vaccination while limiting capacity in accordance with safety guidelines. Diners can enjoy nearby eateries such as Common Grill before or after shows at this intimate performing arts destination.
I'm drawing a little bit of a blank on the title of the play but it was about two dogs going to the vet. And it was really quite fun. The seating was good. The lighting was quite well done. The acting was really well done! We have never really had a bad experience here. And I will confess to being a theater snob having attended Broadway theaters starting as a teenager. Good job, guys.
Amy L — Google review
The Purple Rose Theater is a delight to our senses and our brain. It is a Jewel and transformative to our community and city. The building is genius Design that embraced a rugged old building and a modern functional expansion new-build. It is a pleasure for every person who spends time in it. Working as Performers or Supportive Staff or Visitors enjoying and experiencing a theatrical Play or Event. Magnificent! Our senses delight with every seat a comfortable view direct and unobstructed, an intimate view of the entire stage and audience seating. All, and all at once. Magnificent! When you take your seat look around, soak it in, and enjoy it. It is a delightful pleasure, the best for fully experiencing and enjoying Theater Performances. My wife and I did on our first visit for Bert & Trixie Visit the Vet. Last night, our second visit, we enjoyed Norma and Wanda. Surprising. Fun. High Energy! We were captivated and thoroughly entertained. We left happy and grateful we have such great theater access near our new home in Chelsea. We LOVE it.
Julio V — Google review
Just a gem 💎 of a place. Today (9/29/24) was our third visit. So what makes it a 💎? Well, it's a doable day trip if your in the tricounty area I-94 Exit #159 5 minutes north. Abundant parking abounds. (free) Thought that only existed in Monopoly. Today's play, which opened on 9/26/24 Was a Jeff Daniels screenplay he wrote from a " up north". Newspaper headline he had read on MLive.Com. He wrote and directed it, his son Luke was the A. D. Both Daniels men, were in the house, plus did a 1/2 hour talk back. Since this was premiere week, they wanted honest open feedback. Office Christmas Party, Grinch in fight with Rudolph, police called was a hoot. Casting was excellent. ( 4 actors) Great lighting Superb blocking Nice cadence, tempo, diction. Some surprises as well. 90 minutes No intermission. Arrive 10-15 minutes early as no access once the curtain rises. Matter of fact come 2 hours early. Eat at the Common Grill, walk the downtown, visit the library. Tickets were a bargain at $43 a seat with a slight $2 fee. Props to Adam Graham and the Detroit News for promoting this play and the Purple Rose. As the back story is/was Mr. J. Daniels considered pulling the plug as rebounding post covid was not easy. Props to the gal's at the Box Office Plus several volunteer ushers. Place is clean and inviting. This venue is, cozy, quaint and just the perfect balance.
Barnabas C — Google review
Small intimate venue, comfortable seats, and good etiquette. The play I saw was Bert & Trixie Visit The Vet. It was so funny! My friends and I were in tears with laughter and the actors were fantastic
Coreen E — Google review
This is a great theatre in terms of size, layout and productions. I believe it seats 168 people, The seats surround the stage on three sides. This gives everyone an intimate view of the play. The lobby is nice as are the restrooms. I've been attending performances at the Purple Rose Theatre since the 1990s. Be sure you see a production there.
Carol V — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of attending a Preview performance of Diva Royal at the Purple Rose Theater, written and directed by Jeff Daniels. I took my mother, and we both had a wonderful time. We lost my father only a couple months ago so just like Jeff said "We needed a laugh". The show is a hilarious and heartwarming comedy. The cast is superb, and Daniels' direction is spot-on. While the show may seem to be tailored to older women, I assure you that it is enjoyable for audiences of all ages and genders. The humor is universal, and the characters are relatable. I was particularly impressed by the Q&A session with Jeff Daniels after the show. He was gracious and insightful, and he shared some great stories about his career. Overall, I highly recommend Diva Royal. It is a well-written, well-acted, and well-directed show that will leave you laughing and feeling good. PS I hope you enjoy the photos I took before and after the show. I understand the rules about video and photography, so I made sure to only take pictures when the show wasn't in progress.
Will R — Google review
Fantastic theater. A local treasure. But I'm motivated to submit my review now because I just saw their current play, Bert and Trixie Visit the Vet. I wasn't quite certain what to expect from this play when I bought the tickets and I admit to hoping for a merely diverting 90 minutes, but wow was I surprised. The play was hilariously funny and heartwarming. My husband and I and the entire rest of the audience were literally gasping for air from laughing so hard. It ranks as one of the top 3 most funny performances I've ever seen anywhere. Treat yourself and your family and friends to something really special and GO SEE THIS PLAY before it's too late.
Christine A — Google review
The Purple Rose is a great venue and we have enjoyed several performances over the years. Norma & Wanda is not one of them. Bawdy and suggestive can be funny, but this was disapointingly crude. F bombs? Really? We look forward to the quality dialog we are used to, in the next offering.
Ken A — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(168)
137 Park St, Chelsea, MI 48118, USA
http://www.purplerosetheatre.org/
(734) 433-7673
7

Kensington Metropark

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Park
Nature & Parks
Kensington Metropark is a sprawling green oasis that offers an array of outdoor activities for nature lovers and families alike. With two inviting beaches, a well-maintained golf course, and a nature center featuring engaging exhibits and guided hikes, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The trails surrounding the nature center are particularly delightful; you might even find birds eating from your hand! These scenic paths are perfect for family hikes, complete with benches and informative signs along the way.
We live 50 minutes away but we LOVE this park! It’s $10 for a day pass. The water slides and splash pad is $7 per person for all day. The Swan paddle boat rental is $17 for an hour. And, feeding the birds and chipmunks from your hand is free! Just bring bird seed and nuts. We also love visiting the farm and their maple program is really interesting and fun! We’ve never been in the winter but they do have a sledding hill.
Eva W — Google review
Very peaceful! The bathroom and shower area is clean. You will see staff throughout that goes over and beyond keep the area clean. Splash pad was really nice our family loves it. Food court reasonably priced and food tastes good too. Few trails for to walk/bike off the food. They even have bike rentals. We set in the parking lot and had a picnic so we had lots of fun.
Tee M — Google review
Beautiful park with so much to do. We love the little farm and all the different playgrounds. Can't wait for the weather to warm up so we can check out the beach and splash pad. Great place to take family pictures too.
Paige T — Google review
Nice park, but I am very annoyed with how fast people drive through here. They tailgate you in 25mph zones and zoom around like they own the place. Unfortunately, this place has a shortage of police officers. I know this problem can be fixed if they were able to hire more bodies.
S G — Google review
Excellent metropark! I grew up in Milford so I know this one well. Tons of amazing walking/biking lanes and trails, lots of good fishing areas, and there's no lack of excellent picnic spots. The nature center is great. Make sure to say hi to Ranger the falcon while there! He's just the best. The farm area is awesome as well. Seeing all the animals is a blast. Sometimes they'll be out to pasture though so be prepared to have some unavailable for viewing haha. Autumn is a glorious time to visit. The colors that you'll see throughout the park are insane. Nice to just kayak out and fish, lay back and enjoy the scenery. Have fun!
MEbrickCo — Google review
Kensington Metropark is a fantastic place to spend the day with friends and family! The beach is clean and enjoyable, perfect for cooling off on a sunny day. Kids will absolutely love the splash pad—it’s fun, safe, and very well-kept. Just note that there’s a small entry fee for both kids and adults at the splash area. Boating is another highlight here. Whether you’re into kayaking, paddle boating, or just enjoying the views from the water, it’s a relaxing experience. The park charges a $10 entrance fee per vehicle, which is very reasonable considering the facilities and scenery. The restrooms are well maintained and clean, which is always a big plus. Overall, it’s a great spot for picnics, outdoor activities, and simply spending quality time outdoors. Highly recommend for a day trip or weekend outing!
Kathiresan S — Google review
This Metro Park is one of the most soothing parks in Michigan. The walking and bike trail go on for miles! The lake is calm and inviting. During the day most of the people are polite and getting much needed exercise. I recommend this State Park.
Tree B — Google review
Really pretty place that's well maintained with excellent staff. Plenty of parking and lots of places to set up for all dayblong fun tent covers, grills and tables. The bike paths are paved and really well taken care of. Easy to follow the bike paths lead all around the entire park allowing a fun day of exploring with ease.
Mark C — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(282)
4570 Huron River Pkwy, Milford, MI 48380, USA
http://www.metroparks.com/parks/kensington-metropark/
(810) 227-8910
8

Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

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41 lists 
Children's museum
Museums
Science museum
The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum is a vibrant, 4-story space filled with over 250 interactive exhibits designed to engage children in the wonders of science. Housed in a historic firehouse in downtown Ann Arbor for over three decades, this museum has become a hub for science education. Visitors can explore exhibits like The World Around You, The Lyon Country Store, and Michigan Nature, offering immersive experiences that spark curiosity and imagination.
This is such an innovative way of having a museum. My husband and I wanted to bring the kids here for the first time. The bad news is there was an art fair and no parking only $20 parking. That did not kill our vibe. Tickets are $16 a person and under 2 is free. We purchased the tickets and we parked our stroller. The kids walked up the stairs and went into this water room. My son loved it so much. He was squealing and running around. My daughter loved played with the balls and throwing them in the water. Once we were done with this floor, we decided to go up the stairs. We were shocked to see a massive preschool room suitable for ages 4 and under. They have tons of toys for the kids. They had another water station. My kids were dry at first. However, a little boy sprayed water at my son and soaked him as his mom watched and said nothing. This didnt make our experience bad because luckily we had a change of clothes. I only say this to warn you to bring a change of clothes just in case they get wet. We didn't really go to the third floor. My husband said it was more for older kids when he went to check. The kids were having too much fun inside the playroom. We will definitely be back and hopefully not on a day where an event is taking place.
Suzy J — Google review
Great interactive museum for young and preteen children - great visuals with the exhibits and a good variety of topics. Visited on a Friday afternoon over spring break with a 5 & 7 year old. When you enter to the left is the welcome counter with a small gift shop and on the right lockers/coatracks and restrooms. 1st floor near the back is a vending machine and small eating area. Loved the musical steps, the water room on the 1st floor and displays of discovered firehouse items. Lots of activity on the 1st and 2nd floors with the 3rd floor only having a small room focused in light, and 4th floor 2 smaller spaces with a few displays. Very cool overall and would recommend.
Leiah S — Google review
I’ve visited the Hands-On Museum in Ann Arbor a couple of times, and each visit has been a fantastic experience! It’s the perfect spot to bring your kids for a fun-filled day of learning through play. The exhibits are interactive, educational, and designed to spark curiosity in science and technology. The environment is welcoming, clean, and family-friendly, with something new to explore around every corner. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, the Hands-On Museum offers an engaging way for children (and adults!) to learn through hands-on discovery. Highly recommend for a weekend outing or school break adventure!
Rosanna R — Google review
We love this place. Our grandchildren have a year long pass. Definitely come here with your children or grandchildren.
Edward H — Google review
Visted here with the family during the week. Lots of learning experiences with interactive excercises. Kids loved running around trying everything out. Clean and organized for a place that children have their hands on everything. Little shop at the entrance. Vending machines with small sitting area availiable. Staff were super friendly. Will return.
Ryan M — Google review
Overall, this is a wonderful spot for families — everything was functioning well, and the hands-on exhibits came with quick, easy-to-follow instructions that even young kids could enjoy. The staff was friendly, and the entire area was clean and well-maintained. I did take one star off because we specifically came for the Gabby’s Dollhouse experience, expecting a fully decorated STEAM-themed room, but it turned out to be just a single table for making cat ears. That said, it’s still a fantastic place for families with toddlers to around age 8. Kids can explore and learn how the world works — from sound waves and electricity to gears and pulleys. It’s a fun, educational outing for the whole family.
Mz T — Google review
Great time, I would like a little more reading panels with some vocabulary words, but it was a great time for my kids 1-14. I and several other adults were also interacting with the exhibits. There are plenty of places to fiĺl water and bathrooms near all the fun stuff. Bring shoes to get wet and a snack as you'll be here a while because of how great the place is.
Kristin — Google review
Friendly people. Very interactive and open to all ages. Even the adults can have fun learning about the mechanics of the world we live in. Kids probably could have spent the whole day at the water play station
Sam B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(485)
220 E Ann St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA
http://discoverscienceandnature.org/
(734) 995-5439
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Michigan Stadium

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18 lists 
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
The Big House, the historic 110,000-seat football stadium at the University of Michigan, hosted a free Spring scrimmage event that was enjoyable and recommendable. The game was entertaining, and some penalties and calls by referees made it even more amusing. Children were allowed to meet players, get autographs and step onto the field. The stadium is an impressive piece of real estate with a rich history that can be appreciated even by non-Michigan fans. Highly recommended for all visitors!
We were in the area and a Michigan home game was going down the day we were here so my son and I had to visit the Big House and watch the game. It is pretty unbelievable that over 107k people are watching a football game in the stadium with you. In any event seeing a game at Michigan Stadium was an awesome experience!
A R — Google review
My buddy and I headed to the Big House on August 30, 2025, for Michigan’s season opener against New Mexico, and it was a blast! The stadium was electric with over 110,000 fans rocking maize and blue, roaring from kickoff to the final whistle. We soaked in the buzz of the night game, watching freshman QB Bryce Underwood sling his first touchdown and Justice Haynes tear it up with three scores. The Wolverines dominated, 34-17, but New Mexico’s trick plays kept us on our toes. Tailgating at the golf course beforehand, swapping stories, and cheering with the crowd made it an unforgettable day at the largest stadium in the country!
Jerom S — Google review
Visited "The Big House" for the Zach Bryan concert while it was at max. capacity!! I was surprised there were no long lines for food & drinks because concession wraps around the entire stadium. Also, that goes for the bathroom facilities. It should make you feel safe there was plenty of S.W.A.T & Police everywhere from the stadium to all the intersections.
Connie — Google review
Michigan's Football Michigan Stadium aka the Big House is an impressive stadium for the 110,000 fans that can fit into the stadium. The Food/Beverage areas, Bathrooms, and other amenities are in the outside walkways that offer all the amenities for the massive crowd. Out the top three biggest stadiums in the Big 10, it's the quietest home crowd, but it's great for watching the game action!
Josh B — Google review
I mean, it's the Big House. Who doesn't love watching their favorite college team with 110k+ of your best friends. The atmosphere is amazing, the people are kind, they sell high noon (and let libations). The food choices are plentiful but it is a LARGE stadium. So be prepared to walk. Cashless venue, as are almost all of them these days. Buy a ticket, get there early, talk to people, and have a great time!
Beth L — Google review
Hands down the biggest facility I have ever been to. Parking was pretty simple and the staff was very friendly and helpful. Seating was pretty easy to navigate as well as concessions. Was there for the largest ticketed music event in history ( Zac Brian with John Mayer). It was amazing.
`Mike F — Google review
Beautiful stadium and super nice staff. We were with the visiting team (Fire Up Chips🔥) and everyone was very welcoming to us!
Karla K — Google review
First time there it was really nice and a lot bigger than expected, I wemt there to watch my grand son play football had a blast!
Edward D — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(776)
1201 S Main St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA
https://tour.umich.edu/text-based/locations/michigan-stadium/
(734) 647-2583
10

University of Michigan

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31 lists 
Public university
Sights & Landmarks
The University of Michigan, established in 1817, is a renowned public research institution located in Ann Arbor. It is celebrated for its exceptional medical and research programs as well as its iconic football team. The campus is home to several historic buildings such as the Michigan Union, Mason Hall, William Clements Library, and Burton Memorial Tower.
Established in 1817, the University of Michigan holds the distinction of being the oldest institution of higher education in the state. Renowned as one of the pioneering research universities in the United States, it is a founding member of the Association of American Universities, which was formed in 1900. As of the fall of 2023, the university boasts a faculty of 8,189 members and an enrollment of 52,065 students across its diverse programs. The University of Michigan oversees one of the largest annual collegiate research budgets in the nation. According to the National Science Foundation, the university allocated $1.639 billion for research and development in 2021, securing its position as the third highest in the country.
[SO] — Google review
I'm an alum. The education I received here 10 years ago as an engineer was less than stellar, but this institution has gone even more downhill since then. It's not a university anymore. It's a business. Capitulating to the Trump administration and getting rid of all its DEI initiatives is the final straw. They'll never get a penny from me again. They've completely forgotten that they're supposed to be champions of learning, and a beacon of free speech.
Kosta G — Google review
Overhyped school. Sometimes teaching is good, other times it's not. Overwhelming size of the school also makes it really difficult to get to know others and you will likely never get to know any of your professors. Although there are a lot of nice people here too, there are also a good number of people who are rude who will try to act as though they are better than you. Fans can be annoying at times as well. This school isn't exactly a beacon of progress either as they have recently rolled back all their DEI initiatives. Lack of windows in so many of the classrooms will also certainly leave you feeling "blue" (maybe that's what's really meant by "go blue").
Richard O — Google review
The University of Michigan boasts one of the most stunning campuses in the world, offering not only breathtaking surroundings but also a vibrant, supportive community. I couldn't have asked for a better place to call home—both academically and personally. The student vibes and sense of camaraderie made the experience truly unforgettable.
Steven D — Google review
Just finished my PhD here. The greatest public university on the planet earth...)
Ram S — Google review
Trying to get an appointment with your doctor is now even a longer process. When I call I need to be evaluated by a nurse before I can make an appointment. You are placed on hold for 3-6 minutes. I usually go to urgent care when sick because it is much easier than trying to get an appt at u of m. I need to look elsewhere for medical care. It’s really a shame because I really like my doctor, but impossible to get in. If I send medical email question, you are charged. Completely out of control. It’s not a pleasant experience.
Patricia W — Google review
Great university campus, happy students, friendly and ethnically-diverse atmosphere every time I've visited. Weighted against about ten comparable universities I've spent time around, this is in the top 3. Ann Arbor is a really nice place. :)
Matty S — Google review
The best of college football. Had the priveledge of being almond vendor there with an old friend a few yrs back.
Jay E — Google review
4.5
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4.6
(626)
500 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
https://umich.edu/
(734) 764-1817
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11

Croswell Opera House

Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Non-profit organization
Theaters
This made for a great date night. My wife and I have attended other live theater locations and but this one had amazing talent. We attended the opening night of Cabernet and were pleasantly surprised with the artist’s ability to sing, wow they could sing. I happened upon this theater because it is the oldest operating theater in Michigan and one of the oldest in the country so a headline like that had me intrigued enough to at least read the article, but to find out it wasn’t to far away from me to go there and back in a night, we decided to make it a special date night, an anniversary celebration in fact. Then to find out it was opening night awesome. But back to the headline of the oldest in Michigan I just assumed it was going to look a little run down (like it was old and you could tell), but the whole place looks great you couldn’t tell it was more than 50 years old. With updated seats and bathrooms, an updated concessions and even a bar up front. Definitely worth coming back again and again!
Gabriel S — Google review
Michigan's oldest theater, right here in Adrian, MI. Est. 1866 Cozy theater with great acoustics and kind staff.
Jeremy F — Google review
Great old theater, beautifully restored with talent that punches way above the expectation for a small town.
Pmkco — Google review
Saw Cabaret at this historic venue and WOW🤩 I've seen Cabaret performed in some world-renowned cities, but THIS cast and performance topped them all! The artistic detail used to convey the theme were fantastic, and the talent of the cast was phenomenal! Do yourself a favor and catch this performance before it's gone!
Claudia K — Google review
The oldest running theatre in Michigan, some wonderful shows and good actors and actresses - gave it a four because even though most are adult themed shows, children, even babies, are allowed in, making the theatre experience tarnished by bored kids and a baby cries.
James E — Google review
Very first time I came here was ANNIE on the 17th of August. At first I thought it was going to be a long afternoon. It took about 15 to 20 minutes for it to get going for me. I thought I was just going to see a bunch of kids getting up and out of their beds for 2+ hours. Then as it got going... I was like "hell yeah" this is awesome. The guy that played President Roosevelt had me rolling. Wheeling around in the wheel chair and singing 😂 It was a damn good afternoon there. Really looking forward to "Bonnie and Clyde" in October and my buddy said "There will probably be shooting"(blanks of course)"🤣
Jason W — Google review
First time here and loved it! Well worth the hour drive for their productions.
Jamie D — Google review
All the shows we have seen are great. The performers, musicians, tech crew work smoothly to give an amazing production
Tom H — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(44)
129 E Maumee St, Adrian, MI 49221, USA
http://www.croswell.org/
(517) 264-7469
12

TreeRunner West Bloomfield Adventure Park, Putt Forest & Bounce Forest

Adventure sports center
Tours
Forest recreation center with zip-line trails, climbing platforms & elevated bridges for all levels.
i was givin this adventure by my son and daughter for my birthday, im 71 and my son came with me. websites a little wonkie but we booked. we drove only a hour to get to the woods filled with many challenges,all levels of experiance. there the staff provided rigs and how to use them. pleasant and easy to learn.lockers and restrooms available.familys were picnicing,kids were playing mini golf below us as we asended onto platforms in the trees. beginners to more fitness fanatics filled the courses. good diversity. this experiance provides Fun, challenges,strength and confidence building,and problem solving.i saw all ages,the youngest were so fearless. i saw Many young womyn tackling the different skill trails on their own. climbing trees is the best feeling, and when overcoming some obstacles the feeling of joy in the tree canopy will fill your tank back up. do it.
Kal L — Google review
SUPER FUN!! We went for Putt Forest. They do require reservations for the activities they provide. As we walked in to pay for the golf (which was very well priced), we noticed they had "paydirt" for sale that contained random, yet cool rocks and gems. They have a water tray outside where you sift your bag of "paydirt" into. Its fun to sift through and find the gems. The putt putt course itself has 18 holes (which is awesome) and the forest it's in is a cool area to play mini golf. Had a great experience and will definitely go again! They also have zip lining and a few other outdoor activities to try out and explore. Definitely worth a visit!! 💯
Emily D — Google review
Awesome place been coming here for 10 years they have added a nice bathroom facility and putt putt as well as a bounce area. The course are all fun wide range of challenges. Plenty of seating lots of shade a few vending machines.
Clinton S — Google review
We took our two exchange daughters from France and Spain, along with a friend from school. These girls had so much fun. What a great way to bond and develop trust in their newly forming relationship. The courses were challenging, safe and fun. Shout out to the staff for providing great training, guidance where needed and safe equipment.
Sue P — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I recently visited Treerunner with my children, and I cannot praise this park enough! The experience was truly memorable, especially thanks to the incredible staff. My youngest daughter was feeling anxious about jumping off the last track, but James went above and beyond to encourage her. He climbed all the way up to her, patiently talking and reassuring her, which made a world of difference. What impressed me even more was that another staff member joined in, cheering and motivating her to take the leap. After nearly an hour of support and encouragement, she finally mustered the courage to jump, and the joy on her face was priceless! The dedication and positivity of the staff at Treerunner truly create a welcoming and supportive atmosphere for kids (and parents!) alike. I highly recommend this park for a fun-filled day with family. Thank you, Treerunner team, for your amazing service and for making our visit so special!
R. I — Google review
Fantastic spot for a family day out! While it’s a bit on the pricey side for a quick visit, it’s definitely worth it once or twice a year. We had a group ranging from age 12 to 46, and everyone had a great time. fun for all ages!
Jason B — Google review
Love this place. One of our favorite places to go and our kids love it too. Hopefully they can make more of the junior courses since the options are sometimes very limited for younger kids.
Nata B — Google review
We just had my son’s 8th birthday party here and from the kids in the trees to the adults on the ground everyone said what a great time they had! We had our guide, Sophia, who was amazing! She helped the kids get comfortable climbing and was so attentive and helpful during the whole party. The atmosphere is great - you feel like you’re miles away out in the woods! The park is much bigger than I thought which was great because it didn’t feel crowded even though there were other people there. Sophia helped with a golf cart to bring all of our stuff to and from our reserved gazebo, which was a big help! It is a good distance walk from the parking lot to the trees so be prepared. We also had Jets pizza delivered right to our gazebo which was so nice and convenient (and you even get a discount!). I really cannot say enough good things about our party and our experience. We will definitely be back!
Rachel R — Google review
4.8
(1535)
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5.0
(259)
6200 Drake Rd, West Bloomfield Township, MI 48322, USA
https://www.treerunnerparks.com/westbloomfield
(248) 419-1550
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Kellogg Park

Park
Nature & Parks
A Heartwarming Experience in Downtown Plymouth! I'm thrilled to share my wonderful experience in this charming city! My sister and I spent a delightful afternoon in downtown Plymouth, and it truly felt like a warm and welcoming community. From the inviting stores to the friendly locals, every aspect of our visit was a pleasure. The event we attended was particularly touching and beautiful, capturing the spirit of community that Plymouth embodies. I've included some photos from our adventure, showcasing the joy and warmth we experienced during our time in this lovely city. If you're looking for a destination that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired, downtown Plymouth is definitely worth a visit!
Debbie L — Google review
Gorgeous downtown park and gathering place. Lots of places to explore in the surrounding area. Friday night music in the park. Ice Fest. Fall Great. Art Fair. And so much more! Come visit our cute little town!
Jill M — Google review
1/27/24 I had a Wonderful time there with my Loved ones during the Ice Festival. The temperatures were too high for the Ice but we still enjoyed ourselves. Rick Zorn
Richard Z — Google review
Fun park with lots of restaurants and shops nearby. Fountain is beautiful. Free concerts every Friday in the warmer months. Only thing is there is no playscapes because they do some many fun events so often in the park. Always clean, too
Tara B — Google review
Downtown Plymouth Mi has 120 shopped and 30 really great restaurants
David P — Google review
Great place for wedding photos, prom photos, wishing well, baggo's, restaurants and bars and more across the street. Grat downtown area. Some nights they have live bands.
Mike C — Google review
I absolutely love Kellogg Park! Such a beautiful park and I love seeing friends & families enjoying it together. I love Music in the Park too. It’s wonderful seeing people of all ages enjoying the concerts on Friday nights 💖
Karen R — Google review
Really nice local center village park with gorgeous renovated fountain. There are often seasonal installations at this park and currently there is a Halloween exhibit so go and check that out.
Arina G — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(127)
W Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth, MI 48170, USA
http://www.ci.plymouth.mi.us/
(734) 455-6620
14

Cabela's

Sporting goods store
Shopping
Retail mainstay stocking a huge inventory of hunting, fishing & camping supplies, plus boats & ATVs.
Absolutely amazed by this store. Highly recommend. You can find anything you’re looking for from fishing to hunting and camping. Highly recommend
C G — Google review
Good atmosphere and variety of items to purchase. Staff available if needed to ask questions and need assistance. Staff is also very friendly and will also help educate you on the animals you see there in their displays.
Natalie R — Google review
Great store! I’ve always loved the locations back in Ohio, and this one didn’t disappoint. I really enjoyed all the taxidermy displays and the aquarium. They also have an elevator to access the upstairs area, as well as electric carts for convenience. Prices can be a bit high, but that’s to be expected with the quality they offer.
Elijah ( — Google review
A fun experience for all ages. Any outdoors enthusiast will find what they have been searching for. Where can you shop and feed fish indoors……
Michael T — Google review
This is always a great place for us to stop on our road trips. They allow dogs in the store, which we love! We love to stop here, and shop for a few things, while exploring all of the cool things this store has to offer. The employees are always so welcoming every time we come here! My dogs are always amazed at all the animals they get to see! And the fish! Don't miss out on the fish!
Jessica H — Google review
Had to go with the husband and grandson, they enjoy coming here… me not so much but it’s just not my jam…I go to be with them. Beautiful store, I think they must carry everything for the outdoors person.
Cindy C — Google review
Love this place. Grandkids love this place. So much to see. Staff is typically very friendly and knowledgeable. Even if there is an issue or mix up, its typically fixed with a simple phone call. And the Club offers are great too! Lots of discounts and rewards! I used rewards points to aquire this beautiful hunting tool!
Theopportunistic1 — Google review
Just stopped to get a pair of clip-on sunglasses. They have a wonderful selection. $40 a pair got a pair that fit very nicely have been here a couple of times. You stop and see the taxidermy display it is phenomenal.
Jon C — Google review
4.5
(8457)
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4.5
(186)
110 Cabela Blvd E, Dundee, MI 48131, USA
https://stores.cabelas.com/us/mi/dundee/110-cabela-blvd-east.html?y_source=1_Mzk4NjcxMC03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ==
(734) 529-4700
15

Splash Universe Resort

Hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
Unpretentious rooms inside a lively water park offering a restaurant/bar, a pool & a gym.
I booked a room and enjoyed the water park. I'm not sure why all of these 1-star reviews are here. I am a VERY picky person so it must vary by room. Frankly, as a mom with a 5 year old, we thought the splash park was AWESOME. We are an on the go family and visit many parks/attractions and this was WAY better than Kahalari where we went two months ago. It was clean, safe, and we had a blast. I didn't see anyone slip or get hurt or any child upset at any point because they were having so much fun. There were two lifeguards on duty, a younger guy who was friendly and attentive and then an older guy dresses in tennis shoes, jeans and "lifeguard" t-shirt. There's no way that guy could save anyone. He was too busy being rude and yelling at people. When I asked him a question, he spoke in a very rude manner to me. That is typical of an uneducated employee mindset versus someone that is an owner or invested in helping their company succeed. The hotel does appear to be struggling in some fashion. I can't image the funds it takes to keep a place like this going. And with the state of the economy and it's location, I can imagine it's difficult to find quality or even a quantity of employees. Our experience, even though the ice machine/vending machine were closed, was that it was orderly and clean. I really don't mind if my child can't beg for vending machine snacks. The restaurant was also not open and operating but there is so many delivery options nearby. Just align your expectations, give the short staff some grace and enjoy your time there. I really hope that someone buys them out because it's a sitting gold mine. It's currently better than the original Bavarian Inn and that place is always packed.
The L — Google review
*This review is for the water park only* I did not stay at the hotel! My family and I came on a Saturday and bought the day passes. $50 a piece. Absolutely NOT worth it. Maybe half the cost would have been. Maybe. The facility itself is pretty run down and stuff is rusty and dingy in the bathrooms/changing area. You are required to sign a waiver which alleviates the resort of all liability pretty much which is super smart on their end because there are safety hazards at every corner. We are pretty strong swimmers and the "lazy river" is anything but lazy. There are hardware parts missing on certain spots of the river which leaves sharp metal sticking out IN THE WATER. At the top of the slides area there are no adults or staff on duty so it is up to children to decide when it's safe to go down!?? I went on the splash pad structure with my daughter for 2 minutes and am very cautious about my footing in general and the whole structure was slick no matter where you stepped. I ended up slipping while holding on the sides and fell on the metal stairs, luckily landing on my elbows and back instead of my head. The lifeguard on duty asked if I was ok but I have giant bruises on my back and arms. We left soon after. So annoyed that I spent $150 for 2 hours of stress and injuries. The only solace is that my daughter had fun.
Ana T — Google review
So here it goes... I would 100% revisit the splash park. Awesome time. Fun for the whole family. The lazy river is faster than I expected which was super cool. I honestly loved the experience .. the splash park is the reason this place got any stars from me. Yes the hotel is out dated but I can live with that . What I cannot live with is the lack of cleanliness of the rooms/bathroom, the roaches crawling around at night near the sink and floor, and the ac stuck at 80 degrees . I guess the thermostat wasn't working. I let the front desk know while I was leaving . For nearly 500$ for 1 night I expected better... I wasn't even offered a reduction in price. Although, I didn't ask. I merely stated the conditions in hopes management will get it under control because I really did enjoy my time. I'll go again but will stay at a different hotel .
Megan P — Google review
I went a few weeks ago and called before I went. I came in the afternoon and got a day pass. I paid the guy and went to get a locker and change. I was very upset to see the hot springs was drained and not working. I drove almost an hour to get there and I only use the lazy river and hot tub but couldn't use the hot tub. Why was I not told when I called on the phone? Why was I not told when I got my wristband? This is not right. I should be reimbursed. Very unhappy customer 😕 😞
Shelia A — Google review
This hotel is an embarrassment to hotels. I did book it because it was close to Milan we were here because my mom passed. I booked 4 rooms and it was something wrong with them all. Plugs didn’t work stains in shower and stopper broke, irons didn’t work, rooms were so outdated, elevator was out of order, ice machine on the 2nd floor was out of order ( we were told it’s been out of order for a while) vending machines were all out of order and empty. I have never stayed somewhere that I feel should be shut down. There was not one thing I can say good. I will never again compromise quality over proximity I will drive to stay in a good quality hotel. We was also told maintenance only wok till 3 pm and I ask for the mangers number she said she called him but he didn’t answer. I can’t imagine how the water side was. I will be contacting whoever to request some money back
Terri W — Google review
Our reservation was for two nights but we had to reschedule. When we arrived, the reservation was for only one night. We were able to add the extra night, before reading the reviews. It's true. The elevator was out of order, the vending machines (at the hotel) were out of order, with expired product visible. The hot tub was out of order (at the water park). The bar and restaurant were closed. In our double Queen room for four adults, there was ONE chair in the room. One of the outlets in the room didn't work. The curtains were dry rotted. We decided NOT to use the lazy river (the reason for our visit) due to the reviews from the previous weekend of sewer back up in the restroom at the water park. The manager was not friendly but had his staff relay negative energy to us. Since there was only ONE chair in the room, we took our games to the lobby at a large table. We took our own snacks and drinks. The manager told his staff to make sure we were in our room by 10pm as he was leaving for evening. Would not recommend this facility in this condition. We will not return.
Ellie B — Google review
Really not one single thing about our trip. We get there at check-in around 4 restaurants closed and we were hungry. Water park closed at 6 so we had less than 2 hours. Only given 1 bath towel for 4 people. 90% of the crane games empty, vending machines empty, ice machine broke. I complained to front desk they said a manger would call me, never did. I've called a few more times and never anyone there I can talk to. They said we'll have management call but never do. If I could give them zero Stars I would but I was forced to give them one star. Save your money and go someplace that actually cares about their customers and business
Adam F — Google review
I was so disappointed with Splash Universe. We ended up leaving and requesting a refund after about two hours. Issues: 1. Dirty room with visible dust, brown splatter on the wall, brown sludge in the fridge, dirty shower, broken phone 2. We saw two employees. They had one person at the front during check-in - she was great but needed a second person to manage demand. 3. Many, many out-of-order signs. Broken vending machines and elevators. 4. The elevators that are working have EXPIRED licenses. See photos for two examples. 5. One lifegaurd at the door. 6. Rust and dirt everywhere in the water park. Safety cones all over. So many kids falling and slipping. It is so rundown! It looks like they haven’t repainted or refinished in many years. 7. No staff at gift shop or other stalls. 8. No housekeeping! 9. No signs to show you where to go. The front check-in area doesn’t even have a sign. We saw multiple people wandering from door to door to find the main entrance - ourselves included. This place is not safe and has clearly ignored regulations (like the elevators). Pros: 1. Wendy at the front desk is so kind and helpful. This is not on the staff. Clearly the owners are trying to skimp their way through.
Patricia W — Google review
3.7
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3.0
(147)
100 Whitetail Dr, Dundee, MI 48131, USA
http://splashuniverseresort.com/
(734) 529-5100
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16

Lower Huron Metropark

Park
Nature & Parks
Biking Trails
1,258-acre preserve with activities including an aquatics center, golf, canoeing & ice-skating.
New and Improved Metropark:A Fun-Filled Upgrade The newly renovated park is a fantastic improvement! The changes are significant and have added a whole new level of excitement to the experience. The space feels fresh, modern, and vibrant. It's clear that a lot of thought and effort went into making this a more enjoyable place to be. We particularly appreciated the new additions that have made the venue more entertaining and engaging. We highly recommend checking it out!
Shankar S — Google review
The Nature Preserve was absolutely fabulous! Definitely a place to take your kids! We met Hawkeye The Owl and we met Radar, we also met some turtles and a snake! Everything from the views to the butterflies was simply beautiful. Lots of little hands on spots for the kids, very very kid forward.
Colleen — Google review
Seriously one of the prettiest parks I’ve been to in Michigan close to home! We found ourselves on this long wooded path along the river, on top of it being fall. It was amazing 😍
Sarah K — Google review
My grandkids had a great time. But I think they should have a seniors rate cuz paying full price to watch the kids is ridiculous.
Jacqueline P — Google review
This is in our top five Metroparks in the Metro Detroit area. Absolutely beautiful. Stunning views , always clean , bathrooms , turtle cove, many parks to visit. Just so much to do with family. Paved areas for bikes or rollerblades. We often see people fishing here & camping. 🏕️ this is definitely a gem & there’s an area where you can put your kayak in on the river. It’s all around a great place for the community to come.
Chelcie B — Google review
Great spot for a hot day, big pool, water slides, kid play splash area, and a lazy river. $12 for a great day for all ages! You can also buy food and drinks at the concession stand. Lockers available for rent at an additional cost.
Maddi M — Google review
Great hiking from flat, paved areas to more primitive trails and much in between.
Stacey H — Google review
Great park for walking, hiking, biking and strolling.
Dave B — Google review
4.6
(2435)
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4.5
(52)
40151 East Huron River Drive, Belleville, MI 48111, USA
http://www.metroparks.com/parks/lower-huron-metropark/
(734) 697-9181
17

Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation

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Museum
Historical landmark
The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn, Michigan is a sprawling 250-acre space that offers a comprehensive look at American life and innovation. The museum features an impressive collection of exhibits showcasing the ingenuity and impact of American inventors and visionaries. Visitors can explore iconic artifacts such as the Rosa Parks bus, JFK's limousine, and the world's most accurate replica of the Wright brothers' Flyer.
I'm from Chicago, home to some world class, and world famous museums. The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village is hands down the best museum I have been to in my life. We spent 3 full days there over two separate trips, and still haven't finished seeing it all!!! We'll be going back again in the spring to finish it up. The place can only be described as "incredible". An amazing, and eclectic collection of artifacts from American history that will grab your attention at every turn. Greenfield Village is largely a collection of buildings of historical significance that were disassembled where they originally stood across America, and painstakingly reassembled on the grounds of Greenfield. Simply amazing. I highly recommend buying a membership if you plan to attend more than one day. Also plan to see all giant screen movies (you won't be sorry) , and definitely go on the Rouge Factory Tour. It's AMAZING!!! OH YES, and take a MODEL T ride in Greenfield Village! Worth the wait!
Larry B — Google review
The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, located in Dearborn, Michigan, is a captivating tribute to the ingenuity and creativity that shaped America. Spanning a vast collection of artifacts, the museum showcases pivotal moments in American history—from the industrial revolution to modern technological breakthroughs. Visitors can explore iconic inventions like the first Ford automobiles, Thomas Edison’s light bulbs, and the Rosa Parks bus, each telling a story of innovation, perseverance, and societal change. What makes the museum truly exceptional is its immersive, interactive exhibits. Guests can experience hands-on demonstrations, explore recreated historical settings, and engage with cutting-edge displays that make history come alive. The museum’s layout encourages curiosity and discovery, appealing to both adults and children. Educational programs, workshops, and special events further enhance the experience, making it a hub for learning as well as entertainment. The museum also features a well-curated collection of machinery, transportation, and technological artifacts, highlighting how innovation has transformed everyday life. Cafes and gift shops offer convenient stops for refreshment and souvenirs, while the staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to enhance your visit. Whether you are a history buff, a technology enthusiast, or simply looking for a family-friendly outing, the Henry Ford Museum offers a compelling and inspiring glimpse into the American spirit of innovation. It’s an unforgettable experience that educates, entertains,
Kevan K — Google review
It's been a long time since I been there. Was a wonderful experience. The staff was friendly and helpful. There is a lot to take in. Not so many hands on stuff for kids tho. If you have a hard standing or walking a long time there are benches everywhere. Everything is very detailed and descriptive. I would go back in the futer. If you are considering this for a family trip or if you are coming in from out of state I highly recommend coming here and checking out it. Also if you want something like a novilty they have machines that make wax molds of cars etc.
John — Google review
A must-visit when you’re in Michigan! 🙌 This place showcases the incredible evolution of American innovation — from transportation to everyday design. 🚗🚂✨ You’ll find everything from cars, buses, and heavy machinery to beautifully crafted household objects that make you stop and say wow. A true journey through modern ingenuity and creativity!
GSTonyTseng — Google review
I could have spent five or six hours here. There is so much going on from presidential cars to race cars, the bus Rosa Parks was on to the chair Lincoln was shot in. This is truly a museum of innovation, not just about Ford. If we would have had time I would have spent the time to go to the Ford Rouge plant that assembles Ford F-150s. That takes about two hours. Nearby you have the race car hall of fame. Outside of having a ton of information its just a very elegant building. Its classy enough to be an art museum and some of these pieces are definitely that. Its a must stop in Detroit.
Brandon E — Google review
We went to the Henry Ford Museum on my birthday and it was a great experience. Going in, I thought my wife would be bored from it, but she absolutely loved it. There were items from different eras of Americana. We decided on doing the indoor museum upon the threat of rain. I was thinking we'd other be there for a couple hours at most, as we don't dive deep into reading everything, but we literally left at closing. There was JFK's car, trains, old machinery, furniture, Abraham Lincoln's chair, and the actual bus that Rosa Parks sat on. Sitting in her seat, I reflected on how she must have felt. We learned so much. We also ate at the diner that was near the entrance. It was very affordable. I've been here 20 yesrs ago with my father and so much has changed and added. We can't wait to come back for the outdoor museum.
Chris — Google review
We absolutely love this place! There is something for everyone. They have the museum located indoors that has many great exhibits. Lots of hands on activities for kids. There’s also special events that come to the museum. In addition to the museum there’s the outside village (does require additional ticket) that you can walk around. I highly recommend getting a ride pass so you can ride all of the rides (train, carousel, model T) without worrying to buy additional tickets! Custard is a must!!
Maria R — Google review
This is a must to visit museum. So much historic items. Plan to be here all day. There are clean restrooms, restaurants to eat at and easy to walk around. Fun Fun Fun. You will enjoy every turn you make. Henry Ford did things awesome when.it comes to preserving historic items.
Peter S — Google review
4.8
(30291)
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5.0
(4799)
20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124, USA
https://www.thehenryford.org/visit/henry-ford-museum/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=museum
(313) 982-6001
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Greenfield Village

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Museum
Historical landmark
Greenfield Village is a vast outdoor museum established by Henry Ford, showcasing artifacts and residences of notable Americans. It is often referred to as "America's 1st Theme Park," offering an immersive experience in a carefully recreated late 1800s American village. The village features activities such as riding steam locomotive-pulled trains, hand-carved carousels, and viewing historical mechanical animatronics.
History, hard work, forward thinking, innovative, educational, worth every penny... GO! Henry Ford had a vision and was joined but other brilliant people that shared their vision. Truly, it takes a full day to see everything quickly. Webster's home, Frost's home, and many other iconic figures homes have been moved to this location to be preserved in time. The people on grounds are knowledgeable, helpful, and informative. As an educator, I will take my grandchildren there someday. So neat as you literally step into a time warp!! Tremendous opportunity to stimulate young minds.
Rebecca Z — Google review
Today we were at Greenfield village for the Halloween evening dinner, train ride etc. So todays dinner was cancelled dur to a poweroutage. Some construction crews cut their power supply and it did not come back on until 4 pm. We were really excited to tey the dinner and was sad it was cancelled however we were told they were already working on refunds for the dinner portion of the ticket. We did the train ride and that was fun. The halloween decoration were a bit cheesy and they no longer give out candy. I guess they stopped doing this during covid. They really need to bring it back. They did have several food and drink trucks and sold alcohol; beer and wine. I did not see any liquor. The whole event was relatively expensive but thete were very few activities overall. However there was a large area that was more like a flea market where you could buy alll kinds of things. I kind of felt that i paid to goto a flea market and that the rest was just decorations. If you go, i would definitely go when dark - after 715 pm. Please bring back the trick or treating....
President C — Google review
I've been coming here since I was a child. The whole village experience has been greatly enhanced with costumed guides, more rides (love the Model T rides), food choices and seasonal experiences. There are so many fun things to do in every season- something for everyone. So thrilled with Ford 's vision to preserve history so we can continue to learn from it and enjoy for decades to come.
Maureen B — Google review
This is definitely one of the best outdoor museums in the country. Lots of historic buildings, cars, trains and things to do. You can check out Thomas Edison's Menlo park, blacksmith demonstrations, other historic demonstrations, but by far the best thing to do is to ride the historic steam engine powered train and also the original model t cars. You really do feel like you are in the early 1900s and riding in a real historic 1914 Ford Model T is awesome. It's about a 10-minute ride and the driver explains the history and you really feel like you are in 1920. Everything is period correct including the cars, the buildings, the street lights, and even the yellow stop signs before they were required to be red. You can easily spend hours checking out all of the buildings, photographing the old cars and trains and still not see everything in one day.
Matt M — Google review
I went during Hallowe’en nights and had the time of my life! There were story tellers, shops, costumes, pumpkins in TREES!! They offered a shuttle service before and after which was great for my grandpa. Paid the extra $5 each for a super cringey train ride ANDS I FREAKING LOVED IT! perfect amount of laughter for the price. It was gaudy, out of pocket, and the perfect way to end a spooky night. One negative thing is that there is A LOT of walking. We’ll rent a scooter for my grandpa next year.
Maureen C — Google review
Greenfield Village is like my Disney World. We are members so we support an amazing place and have a safe, fun, educational place to take our grandkids and friends. I would urge anyone to visit at least once and make sure you ride in a Model T, have frozen custard, ride the over 100 year old carousel and see where Henry Ford was born and Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb.
Judi S — Google review
Greenfield Village is a nice step back in time thanks to Henry Ford and his vision to preserve history. The Hallowe’en and Holiday Nights events are wonderful. Great family friendly place to spend some time.
Matthew R — Google review
We visited on a Tuesday morning with minimal crowds. (mostly a few moms/strollers and a couple of small school groups) There was no waiting to ride the train, T-Model car or horse carriage rides. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable and eager to share the history of the buildings and artifacts. The bathrooms were clean. Some of the food vendors were closed for the season as we visited in September. The highlight of our day was eating lunch in a candle lite inn with recipes from 1850. My husband had a whisky cocktail, bacon wrapped pork with new potatoes and peach pie. I had lemonade, tomato soup and blueberry pie. Both meals included pickles, breads, butter and blackberry jam all served in pottery. We loved the experience!
Renee K — Google review
4.8
(5673)
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5.0
(2610)
20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124, USA
https://www.thehenryford.org/visit/greenfield-village/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=greenfield
(313) 982-6001
19

River Raisin National Battlefield Park

Temporarily Closed
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
National park preserving the historical site of pivotal battles during the War of 1812.
Nice new visitor center and museum. Small but good! There’s not a ton to see outside- just a walking trail across the street with information plaques. I like the small sites like this though since they provide just the right amount of info and activity that you don’t feel overwhelmed. It was also not crowded- had the trail all to ourselves and had a lovely peaceful morning stroll. We also went to the memorial site a few minutes drive away. I would also like to mention that the gift shop was quite interesting- it had stickers and things from other parks around the country! My husband found a Katmai sticker that he couldn’t resist getting.
Jennifer W — Google review
Great spot to check off my passport bucket list! We got our stamp thinking this was going to be just a visitor center with a field and it was much more! Staff was very knowledgeable, the new education center was full of interactive stuff for the kids to do. I can't wait to come back when it is completed! Very thoughtful to the time frame in which it all took place.
Heather — Google review
This is a great spot to walk around and read about the battlefield history. Start near the parking lot and it loops in the correct order to read the full story on the signs. There are two picnic areas, one covered and one not. There is not a lot of parking and the only restroom is an outhouse. Still an interesting place to stop especially if you like history. Highly recommend checking the River Raisin National Park visitor center first just so you have a better idea of what you are seeing, though the signs do a great job of telling the full story.
Savannah P — Google review
Very beautiful! Loved that they had the display for those that had been killed in action and that it was split into sections for each war. Very moving display.
Koren R — Google review
Traffic bumped me off the freeway, and right into the parking lot of this amazing NPS Battlefield. This place is a hidden gem. Stop on in with your kids and learn a lot about American Indian culture and the War of 1812.
John D — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful walk paved and unpaved sections over a mile total.. Hope you enjoy our pictures. Toby was jumping and leaping with excitement.
Ken P — Google review
Great stop on my trip! As a history buff I loved all of the artifacts they had. Even if you do not know much about the war of 1812 and especially what happened here, there is an AMAZING movie that explains it all. Highly recommend
Greg G — Google review
Very fun experience center with hands-on displays. Learn to load a cannon or fire an arrow or make wampum with legos. Well worth a stop especially if you have kids.
Frank S — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(119)
333 N Dixie Hwy, Monroe, MI 48162, USA
https://www.nps.gov/rira/index.htm
(734) 243-7136
20

William C. Sterling State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Park
Lake Erie's only state park offers 1 mile of lakeshore with campsites plus wildlife walks & hiking.
We absolutely love it here!! The beach area has mostly grass and a small sandy shore (not far to walk!) and the trees along the beach help provide a lot of shade! There are also grills and tables for public use. Along with a playground, sheltered bathrooms, and vending machines. This has become a staple for us on a hot sunny day!
Megan B — Google review
The sand in parts of the beach is all finely crushed shells, really cool! Beach was clean, very little trash and water was nice and warm great place to swim. Good place to go fishing, great place to sit and relax.
Anthony P — Google review
July 2025 - came here with the family over the 4th of July weekend. The place was packed. They have a shower and bathroom. The beach was nice and the water was warm. No issues and a good park to check out.
Brian D — Google review
The park offers some good points, but the beach could use some improvement. The beach itself was just okay and not as clean as I would have liked. However, I did appreciate the shaded areas provided by the trees, which was a nice break from the sun. The park play area for kids was a great feature and a definite plus."
Saranraj R — Google review
This state park is right on the edge of Lake Erie. They have a wonderful campground. It’s very tight but you’re right on the edge of Lake Erie so you have a beach right there in the campground it’s amazing. The playground for the children looks great. the bathhouse is wonderfuland then if you decide you’re not camping, you also have access to the beach of Lake Erie. they have a nice concession area lots and lots of picnic tables with grills and a huge parking lot. It really is a nice place.
Cathie D — Google review
This place is just horribly unhealthy. It is directly, practically on top of, a gross factory- emitting non stop, fumes. You can smell it and the air quality in the location is poor. Every view from the lake has factories. The water is full of dead fish and the trail is filled with sulfur smells. This is a sad situation for the city. This is 2025 and we know about clean energy..or at least non-deadly energy. Skip this place. Monroe..you can do better for your citizens.
Katy C — Google review
Beautiful state park! Beach ⛱️ picnic tables . Grills. Walking trails. Ggreat fishing areas. Highly recommend 💚💯💯
Kenny G — Google review
Returned today from Sterling state campground, and we loved it. We did tent camping. There were lot of RVs and very few tent campers. I would like to list what we loved: 1. The ground were leveled and soil was soft to fix stakes in. Whole campground was lush green with grass and few weeds. 2. You would be welcomed with nicely arranged swamp roses which were there in my campground too. Yes there are areas with native plants and milkweeds. 3. Our camping area was near restrooms. Restrooms and shower were very clean. 4. Outside restrooms were placed vending machines. Also separate trash cans were there for paper, waste and cans & bottles. 5. Lake Erie view was pleasing. Lake made weather pleasant. 6. There were activities for small kids like nature walk where the female staff was telling kids to write what they would observe while on their way to Lake Erie and they should write it downl. Provided kids with unlimited foam stickers and crayons to write. Today they had different type of clouds activities for kids. 7. Lake Erie is so cool, water is cold and beach has no fishy smell. Yes few dead fishes were washed off but otherwise walking around beach and tree areas were refreshing. 8. For tent camping, there is more than ample space. 9. Campground has electric outlets. 10. Common playground was there in campground and kids slides and play area was also there if you walk through beach where there was hotdog food truck too. 11. Cottages are there. Negatives that are not campground fault: 1. Lot of mayflies or June flies were there which was sticking around us, tents and out canopy. 2. Trees are small and hence canopy is required 3. First day when we arrived, it was extremely windy that was making it very hard to set up the tent and rainfly over it. 4. View of some power plant is visible. 5. Not private campground. Overall we all loved it, kids would not be bored and so are the adults.
Shweta M — Google review
4.4
(4933)
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4.0
(141)
2800 State Park Rd, Monroe, MI 48162, USA
http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/details.aspx?id=497&type=SPRK
(734) 289-2715
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21

Toledo Museum of Art

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Art museum
Museums
The Toledo Museum of Art, established in 1901 by Edward Drummond Libbey and Florence Scott Libbey, is a privately-owned, non-profit institution that offers free admission to the public. The museum's main building, designed in Beaux Arts style, celebrated its centennial recently.
Amazing place to visit especially if you're looking for something free to do in the area! There's plenty of amazing pieces in there. (There are pay to see exhibits as well I'd recommend buying the tickets beforehand if you can but the free exhibits were stunning to)
Cody W — Google review
Stopped in rather briefly but we enjoyed what we saw. The staff were very friendly (shoutout to Reggie) and we loved the collection on the East side. We arrived shortly after they opened on Sunday and only a few others were there. Love that the lot and museum were free. Definitely would come back again.
Nicole R — Google review
Hello future tourist… I recommend this museum. From start to finish the staff is very welcoming. Is great to take the family, friends, or simply go on a date with your significant other. The atmosphere is very clean and organized. I did enjoy that every so often they have new exhibits to view. They also have an area for special events one can have. That was pretty neat too. Now, across from the museum they have Glass Pavilion . They have neat glass art displays. Also, you could see staff members working on new glass projects. I really enjoyed my experience. I hope you like it as much as I did.
Marie V — Google review
This museum is beautiful & all of the art there is as well. I love how knowledgeable the staff there is, how everything is set up & the fact that they have interactive activities for the whole family, especially the kids. If you like art, like learning about new things, & don't mind walking I would recommend you to go check it out.
Van S — Google review
Went here solo, for the first time, and thoroughly enjoyed the total experience. Free parking and admission, lovely well rounded collection, beautiful building and grounds with a pleasant and helpful staff. Bonus: had the place mostly to myself. Thanks Toledo!
Andrew V — Google review
The museum is beautiful and has a wide variety of art to check out. The staff were super friendly too. One offered to take a photo of our group and another told us a bit of background information about a piece we found interesting. Overall, it was a great experience, and it's awesome that admission is free!
Katlyn K — Google review
We had a great afternoon looking at all the art. I would like to take my grandson this winter. There is a really nice area for children.
Michelle — Google review
We really enjoyed the glass collection, so many beautiful pieces! Loved the jewelry collection too. Will definitely come again when we're in the area. Really appreciated the free admission and parking too! Very friendly staff.
Tavish D — Google review
4.8
(5547)
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4.8
(1232)
2445 Monroe St, Toledo, OH 43620, USA
http://www.toledomuseum.org/
(419) 255-8000
22

Imagination Station

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Science museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Nestled in the heart of downtown Toledo, overlooking the scenic Maumee River, Imagination Station is a vibrant 80,000-square-foot science museum that captivates over 200,000 visitors each year. This hands-on educational haven boasts eight distinct Learning Worlds and an array of interactive experiences including a thrilling 3-D simulator theater and unique attractions like the Gravity Room and High Wire Cycle.
Our girl scout troop came and had a wonderful time. Some of the kids pushed their limits on the wire bike. Our Littles that came along enjoyed the water room the most. The t-rex movie was great our boys loved the movie. The marble show was so cool. We watched it more than once. They have created marble lovers for life.
Valerie M — Google review
Spread out so even with bugs groups it isn’t bad. Parking is a pain. Street parking and 2 hour limit. Have to go out and add more. The outdoor part was closed for renovation. Kids loved the airplane you can drive, water station and hurricane simulator. The bike ride would have been fun but my daughter was a hair too short. They also loved the battle bots you could make .
Unscriptedmomlife — Google review
What a fun and interesting place to take children and to learn as an adult as well. So many wonderful things to see and do. Very interactive. They even have a movie theater inside as well as a snack bar. We saw the movie Wild Ohio that the Ohio Department of Natural Resources had produced to showcase many wonderful places in Ohio.
Joey S — Google review
I had a very interesting and fun experience. It’s a very educational and has different stuff for different ages. The membership is well worth getting. My favorite part was the simulation ride. I’m definitely coming back again.
Wendy A — Google review
Passing through Toledo on a road trip we stopped here to break of the ride and we were beyond pleasantly surprised. Parking was a cinch and cost $2 for 2 hours right outside on Main Street and our girls ages loved all the hands on activities. We had to drag them out of there as they didn’t want to leave. Thank you, Imagination Station!
Andrew D — Google review
We had an amazing time here! It’s the perfect mix of fun and learning for both kids and adults. The exhibits are hands-on and really engaging.
S — Google review
Grandkids enjoyed this stop. It rained so this was plan B since our outdoor activities were ruined. Several hands on exhibits were not working. The place was very busy. They do offer many activities for a lot of different ages and interest.
Debbie L — Google review
We relish the time and stem experience that sparked curiosity in children. Lego and other activities make it even more exciting.
Rakesh R — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(354)
1 Discovery Way, Toledo, OH 43604, USA
http://www.imaginationstationtoledo.org/
(419) 244-2674
23

National Museum of the Great Lakes

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Nestled in Toledo, the National Museum of the Great Lakes is a captivating destination that delves into the rich history and significance of this vital waterway. With over 40 interactive exhibits and more than 300 artifacts, visitors can immerse themselves in stories spanning from Native American tribes to modern times. A highlight of your visit includes stepping aboard two historic vessels: the impressive Col. James M. Schoonmaker, a 617-foot iron ore freighter, and the Museum Tug Ohio.
Absolutely amazing! They let you explore the ship by yourself , and the ship is massive and fun! U can explore the control room , bedrooms , captain quarters, engine room, bathrooms , chow halls , kitchen , and the underground storage room, etc . It's absolutely amazing and worth it. Definitely recommend to visit at least once. There is also a beautiful metro park with a restaurant with pizza and burgers skating ring , rock climbing and trails , excellent to do after you finish the museum. The views are excellent! Summary , must visit!!!
Rock S — Google review
A really fun experience! The people who checked us in were so kind also ❤️ thank you! It’s so full of history for kids and adults. Great mini movie. Definitely worth watching. The ship was awesome. I saw a lot of reviews saying it’s hot on it. But I mean of course it would be it’s a ship in the sun! It was so cool though!! My kids loved it and so did I.
Joanna A — Google review
Visiting the museum can be an enriching experience, providing valuable insights into different cultures. The carefully curated exhibits showcase various artifacts, offering a glimpse into the past. You can explore the diverse collections at your own pace, allowing for personalized learning. Detailed information panels accompany each display, enhancing your understanding of the objects. Overall, the museum provides an opportunity for education and enjoyment.
Mark S — Google review
Very interesting to see the vast and tragic history of the great lakes so much to see here and learn. The ship was very cool to see and tour and the guides were very knowledgeable and helpful they other cool story's of the area plus it was Halloween and they were dressed as pirates and giving out candy well worth the visit. The tuggs were also interesting. The museum wad full of all the good and bad history of the lakes. Lots of artifacts from the ship wrecks. Im glad i stopped and hzve lots of pictures. Thanks for the cool tour, and keep up the great work and hope to see yall agan. Thanks a whole lot!!!!!
Double C — Google review
If you want a museum that you can go to from open to close, this is the place. The freighter alone is worth 6 hours alone. The museum is about 3 to 4 hours. There is just so much to see and learn. Being here was worth the trip. The life raft from the Edmund Fitzgerald was really shocking to see as very little had been found when she went down. It's really a nice collection of history of the Great Lakes and learning how important they are to the area.
Meikooceans — Google review
Shout out to Ellen: Our Edmund Fitzgerald tour guide. Very professional for the theme of the material and very knowledgeable and was able to answer all our questions. All the data that was given, she never forgot the compassionate side of the storie as she stated "let's not forget that we lost 29 people that day." The museum part had some great displays and yes there were noisy kids but kids are noisy. The museum itself was great. Thank you for the 50th anniversary experience of the Fitzgerald
Shelly — Google review
On the last day of our family reunion in Toledo to honor my late father, we discovered the National Museum of the Great Lakes just after lunch nearby. We decided to tour both the Schoonmaker lake barge and then visit the museum next door. After purchasing our tickets, the receptionist advised us to board the Schoonmaker first. I am glad she did since we had only thirty minutes to spare and would have missed out on the barge otherwise. It was our first time on a lake barge and we were impressed by its size, especially knowing it was built in the same era as the Titanic. The scale remains striking even today. Unfortunately, we did not have time to explore the museum itself. We managed a quick stop in the gift shop and also took a few photos by the giant propeller at the entrance. Not seeing the full museum gives us another reason to return on our next visit. We also want to thank the museum for honoring the military with discounted tickets. We greatly appreciated that!
Roman — Google review
Visited the National Museum of the Great Lakes as part of the 50th anniversary of the Edmund Fitzgerald. We had the tour of the James S. Schoonmaker to start our visit, and our tour guide Tom was tremendous. Fielded many questions and was educated and informed to answer all. Made the tour very digestible and entertaining. Tom was an excellent guide! The museum itself was terrific. Very interactive and wide ranging in its exhibits. We enjoyed our visit greatly and would definitely revisit. Great value, and great for all ages.
Shawn B — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(383)
1701 Front St, Toledo, OH 43605, USA
http://www.nmgl.org/
(419) 214-5000
24

Magee Marsh Wildlife Area

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Wildlife refuge
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Great for taking pictures of the Warblers! I’m visiting from Arizona and a friend brought me to Magee Marsh to photograph the Warblers and it was fantastic. Everyone was friendly and pointed birds out - photographers and birders alike! It was a cool place and a great experience.
Megan F — Google review
Came here in late May to catch the end of migration and it was incredible! There were so many birds and so close to you, it felt surreal. Wish we would have had more time to explore. I also loved stopping in the visitor’s center and checking out the exhibits.
Ashleigh M — Google review
Magee Marsh and the boardwalk are absolutely tremendous area for birdwatching. Plenty of parking and the boardwalk is excellent. I was fortunate to visit a few days prior to the start of the Biggest Week in American Birding and saw numerous warblers as well as other species. Look forward to returning in future years.
Dan S — Google review
It was like a dream. Saw so many warblers and other gorgeous birds!! (Visit date, 5/16) My favorite part was seeing a pair of trumpet swans for the first time! Even saw a few turtles. The woodies roost trail has quite a few snakes so be careful!😬
KawaiiCravings — Google review
Magee Marsh is FANTASTIC!! If you're into birding, nature, the beach and water, this place is for you! The nice cool breeze from the lake always feels wonderful and the sounds of all the birds and the boardwalk is a very fun and relaxing experience. Also exciting, because you never know what kind of bird or wildlife you might see!
Matt G — Google review
Magee is not only for birders, it’s a great place to walk and enjoy nature. The board walks are well maintained and easy to navigate. During May the Marsh is known as the "The Warbler Capital of the World" during the bird spring migration. It’s awesome to see how far birders will travel to get here.
RA N — Google review
We went early (April 30) and the weather was cool. We only saw a few warblers this year. But we really enjoyed the eagles!
Peggi T — Google review
It was a little difficult to find your way around at first, but we got a map at the visitor center that was handy. Overall and incredible place to bird. Probably even better in spring. Got my lifer yellow-billed cuckoo here!
Tate L — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(82)
State Rte 2, Oak Harbor, OH 43449, USA
https://ohiodnr.gov/go-and-do/plan-a-visit/find-a-property/magee-marsh-wildlife-area
(419) 898-0960
25

Sea Breeze Charters

Fishing charter
Tours
Fishing Charters & Tours
Had a great time with Captain Jimmy and the Sea Breeze crew. They are very professional and put us on fish right away (when weather permitted). Had an amazing time and made great memories with family and the crew. Can't wait to come back and do it again. Well worth the money. If you have ever had the thought of doing this trip or it is on your bucket list, I would highly recommend Sea Breeze Charters. Again, THANK YOU Caption Jimmy and Sebastian for the great time and fun experience.
Andrew Z — Google review
We had a great morning on the lake (6/24) with captain Al. We brought our children and 3/5 of us were new to walleye fishing. He was knowledgeable and personable. He did a wonderful job teaching our children with kindness and patience. We limited out, even with all the newbies. I would recommend captain Al to anyone!
Ashley F — Google review
My grandson and I went out on 7-16-25 with Capt. Ron with Sea Breeze Charters. Our first Lake Erie experience fishing for walleye. He’s very knowledgeable with several years of experience. He put us on fish and limited out before 11am. Very friendly and laid back. I highly recommend Capt. Ron and I’ll be requesting to go out with him again in the future. Thanks Capt. Ron. We had a great time!
Woodrow F — Google review
Captain Mike R was great! We got our limit the first day, and just one shy of our limit the 2nd day due to some crazy wind. Our boat had trouble, but sea breeze was right out there immediately with another boat for us. Seriously can’t complain about that! If you are looking for a good charter I recommend Sea Breeze.
Joe W — Google review
Always have a good experience with Sea Breeze. Our group has booked with these guys for the past several years and have had good success with catching walleye. For 2025 Mike and Mike were our captains and they did a great job. You can tell quickly that they have a passion for what they do. The Sea Breeze captains work hard to ensure you are catching fish and most importantly have a good time. Highly recommend them. See ya next year!
C C — Google review
Had a wonderful time with captain Tom… he did a really good job at making sure we stayed on fish, and making sure we were catching fish! I will book again! Thanks Tom! We all had a wonderful time and one 14 year boy said it was the best time of his life!!
Billy B — Google review
Kevin was our captain today and he was fabulous ! So accommodating to all our needs. He was awesome with our 6 year old we had on the boat . She loved all the little things he let her do . She caught all kinds of fish . I would highly recommend going with him . We caught all kinds of fish ! He takes care of everything you need. So very attentive !
Jessica T — Google review
Went out with Kevin today and he got us on the fish immediately. He showed us how to set up the first rod and asked us if we could handle it from there. Once we said we could handle it he let us do it ourselves. He was an enjoyable person and made it a fun trip. We caught our 6 man limit in the morning.
Bradley R — Google review
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5.0
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8911 W White Crane Way, Oak Harbor, OH 43449, USA
https://seabreezecharters.com/
(419) 340-0601
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26

Ohio Stadium

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Ohio Stadium, affectionately referred to as "The Horseshoe," is a historic gem nestled in the heart of Columbus, Ohio. This iconic venue serves as the proud home of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team and has become synonymous with college football culture. Designed by Howard Dwight Smith, it stands out as one of the earliest concrete stadiums, showcasing its unique horseshoe shape that fans adore.
Every trip to this place is more memorable and fun than the last! It was super easy to get in, and getting food and drinks was no problem. I love the setup that there are refill stations as that makes getting drinks faster. It was my wife's first game, so it was a perfect weather day and fans to help us enjoy! Go buckeyes!
Ben M — Google review
Huge stadium, 107,000 people at the game. We were at the very top 41 rows to the top. It is steep. Everyone we met and talked were super friendly from workers to fans. Thank God for the bicycle people taking you from the parking lot to and from game. Cost 25 a person. Worth every bit of the hundred spent. Plenty of rest rooms and there are elevators if you don't want to walk up the very many flights of stairs to get to your section.
Chris S — Google review
Came down for my first football game. What a time, we ran over Penn State- it was great. Stadium itself is a lot of stairs. Some really good views. A lot of lines for food and drink. All the fans were great, can't wait to come back!!
Garrett R — Google review
Amazing Stadium ! Very well built/maintained ! My maiden game was yesterday OSU Buckeyes vs Texas Longhorns . Of all stadiums I’ve been to , The Shoe ( The Ohio Stadium is by far the best when it comes to management , views and aesthetics! The scenery and atmosphere is second to none ! A very very vibrant and awesome place to be !
Babatunde F — Google review
As a Texas Longhorn, I was impressed with the friendliness of everyone from Ohio!! They were very welcoming and I’m sure out of respect for the great teams. If I was an Aggie I’m sure they would have kicked me out. 😂 I have been at SEVERAL outdoor events, but these fan were so loud I couldn’t hear for about 20 minutes after the game. Great place!! Very impressive!! Highly recommended!!
Rod J — Google review
Such an awesome stadium to experience in person the vibe is electric with over 100,000 of your closet friends during a football game. Also lots cool merchandise to buy and great food options.
Jeff S — Google review
Had a appreciation day from our company, Crawford Hoying at Ohio stadium. It was a fantastic day on the field and hearing all the stories from the tour guide of the stadium. This is an excellent place to do a team building event or to just check out a true classic Stadium experience.
Danny W — Google review
Great OSU game day experience from the front row of C-deck. This was a great time with friends and tickets were reasonably priced for a College Football Game. Script Ohio by the marching band at halftime was an awesome sight!
Dana W — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(989)
411 Woody Hayes Dr, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
http://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/facilities/ohio-stadium.html
(800) 462-8257
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Short North Arts District

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Short North Arts District, located in Columbus, is a vibrant and trendy area known for its rich cultural scene. The district features contemporary galleries housed in converted warehouses, as well as the boundary-pushing exhibitions at the Wexner Center for the Arts. Visitors can explore boutique shopping, art galleries, dining options, and rooftop bars along the iconic High Street. The neighborhood also hosts events like the Gallery Hop and Holiday Hop, offering a blend of art, performance, and culinary delights.
4.5
(630)
Columbus, OH, USA
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North Market Downtown

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Market
Shopping
North Market Downtown is a covered farmers' market offering a wide array of products such as flowers, produce, and handicrafts. It's also a hub for global dining options with influences from various countries like Somalia, El Salvador, Mexico, Yemen, and Vietnam. The market features over 30 vendors including butchers, bakers, grocers, and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy farm-to-table fare and innovative dishes created by talented chefs.
Definitely the best market in cbus! You can get food and goods from many different cultures like African, Italian, polish, French, Chinese, etc. The noodle bar is fantastic, great local honey, and a pretty expansive wine and beer store. Great vibes and pleasant people all around
Amelia S — Google review
I have visited north market to get some dinner when I was in Columbus. I went there twice actually. They have a variety of food options to consider including Jeni’s ice cream! I got some pizza and some ice cream during one visit and enjoyed the food! Specifically the ice cream! On my next visit, I got food from Hoyo’s and it was very tasty too! There is an eating area one floor above with lots of chairs and tables. It closes at 7 PM (when I went there in August), so I had to check the timing a little carefully. It was easily accessible from my hotel by walk.
Vyshnavi V — Google review
What a fantastic place! So much good food! A lovely jewelry vendor, flowers, oils, cheese! Was our first time visiting and we will be back. Nice and close parking garage. Be sure to get your receipt for parking garage from the vendor you buy from. This is good for one hour of parking. Highly recommend North Market for a bite to eat and some local shopping.
Mary C — Google review
If I could leave a higher rating i definitely would. I went there with my boyfriend for the first time and my eyes immediately lit up! The food looked absolutely amazing, the pricing was way better than I had expected. The wait time for the food wasn’t nearly as long as I had anticipated. I will definitely be going back as many times as I’m able! I recommend the Birria tacos, 3 tacos for $14! As a bonus you are able to sit and overlook the whole place!
Madisyn H — Google review
First time here; quaint little place downtown. Great for new finds of food, coffees, oils / spices, desserts. Has a variety of cuisines, there is something for everyone. Seating indoor and outdoor, perfect for a lazy weekend or to meet with friends. Parking validation offered from one of the vendors I purchased from but didn’t accept when leaving garage. This would be the only downside - which could have been a fluke. Can’t wait to go back!
Ms. S — Google review
Great foodie fun stop. Shocker on this visit was the Philly Cheese Steak and Buckeye Crepe plus strawberry. The barbecue and dumplings were solid runners up. If you're bargain hunting get some fresh fries at the cheese steak shop and a slice of pizza. - otherwise prepare to spend $15-$20 Puerto item. The good is grood, but the swipes add up quickly. If you're patient you can find street parking within a block or two for cheap vs garage parking at special event prices.
Ryan S — Google review
Neat market and my group enjoyed the time they had here very much. Good food. Tables were a little hard to source over lunch. I will be back.
Midwest W — Google review
Love this market! So many choices for food, or gifts, or whatever you crave. This reminds me of a European style market. Great place to grab a quick bite.
Kelly S — Google review
4.7
(9631)
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4.6
(856)
59 Spruce St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA
http://www.northmarket.org/
(614) 463-9664
29

Center of Science and Industry (COSI)

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Science museum
Museums
Planetarium
Located in Columbus, Ohio, the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) is a top science museum offering interactive exhibits, working labs, planetarium shows, and a variety of hands-on science exhibits covering themes like Oceans, Gadgets, and Energy. The museum also features a Little Kidspace for younger children and a permanent American Museum of Natural History Dinosaur Gallery. Visitors can enjoy dining at the on-site cafe and restaurant or shop at the gift shop.
There are many exhibits to explore. The dinosaur & shark exhibits were great to see, as they had life size models on display & it was very informative. The Ocean exhibit was fun because you can go into a real submarine & there is an interactive water room. One of the best things about the museum is how many hands on things there are to do. It's definitely a great place for all ages.
D P — Google review
The visit was amazing! We visited for the Unofficial Galaxies event since we are huge Star Wars fans. The event was spectacular with a ton of really insane exhibits that were mostly fan made. We were absolutely thrilled to see all of the handmade items and pieces from the films. We recommend buying tickets in advance. Also the military discount here is only $2 but still worth it.
Brad Q — Google review
Pixar was worth it for us. Our kids from 8-16 had a blast getting drawn into the animation process for at least 90 minutes then spent another couple of hours exploring, playing and creating. The older kids had been to Cosi before but had a genuinely good time taking it all in again, they also thoroughly enjoyed shocking each other in the energy section. Even some of the discovery and play areas were surprisingly fun and interesting.
Ryan S — Google review
Coming from out of town, looking to kill some time, it did not disappoint!Cool science center. There were tons of day camp kids running wild, but that can be expected on a weekday morning in the summer. Very cool hands on stuff for kids. The natural history exhibits were cool, along with the Town of Progress exhibit. Would definitely recommend if you are in the Columbus area.
Noah S — Google review
I don’t see many reviews talking about amazing the little kids area upstairs is! 1st grade and under I believe was the age range. My kiddos will spend hours just in that area alone. Dramatic play , water play, art room, wooden train /soft play, and play construction vehicles . Find on street parking for a cheaper rate than the garage.
Libby W — Google review
Wow! Just a beautiful place to take the family. The exhibits are amazing. Every time we go the Dinosaur exhibit just keeps on expanding. Just truly an amazing place and I myself learn so much. Highly recommend going especially when they change out the featured exhibits.
Chris D — Google review
This place is so worth it. For only $30 bucks we got over 3 hours of fun and useful information about the world we live in. We visited the planetarium twice for two films that were incredible and at no extra charge. You definitely can make a whole days worth out of this museum. I also enjoyed that it’s not only child oriented but also includes stuff for adults to do. Also don’t forget to check out the shows they do during the day. We got to see rats play basketball! My one and only complaint about this place is I wish there were more cool shirts in the gift shop for adults! (All the cool ones are for the kids)
Finn H — Google review
I finally made it here after knowing about it for more than 20 years and it was totally worth it. I teared up a little when I first walked i to the dinosaur room. Seriously so amazing to see. And I was in awe of the beauty in the Poseidon room. I think that might have been my favorite. An incredible experience for sure. Absolutely worth a visit!
Sarah F — Google review
4.4
(2874)
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4.4
(1491)
333 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215, USA
https://cosi.org/
(614) 228-2674
30

Easton Town Ctr

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Easton Town Center, established in 1999, is a premier shopping destination in Columbus, Ohio. Its distinctive architectural design sets it apart as a must-visit spot for both locals and visitors. In addition to retail therapy at Jungle Jim's International Market and Grange Insurance Audubon Center, the center offers an opportunity to immerse oneself in local culture.
4.6
(3310)
Columbus, OH 43219, USA
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