A Long Weekend in Saugatuck: The Perfect 3-Day Itinerary
Escape to the shores of the “Art Coast” of Michigan for sun, sand, dining, and charm. Nestled in a wooded setting just a stone’s throw from Lake Michigan, Forest Inn makes a relaxed and stylish home base for a three-day getaway filled with dune adventures, waterfront views, and boutique shopping. Here’s how to make the most of your stay.
Day 1 – River, Steps & Sunset
Morning: Arrival & Downtown Stroll
Welcome to Saugatuck! After enjoying a hearty, delicious Forest Inn breakfast, check out beach cruiser bikes and make the short ride to downtown Saugatuck. Stroll along Butler Street and the Kalamazoo River waterfront. The downtown is compact and walkable—perfect for settling in. Browse local galleries, artisan shops, grab a coffee, and soak in your first glimpses of the “Art Coast of Michigan"
Mid-Morning: Ride the Historic Chain Ferry & Climb the Dunes
Hop aboard the Saugatuck Chain Ferry, the only remaining hand-cranked chain ferry of its kind in the U.S., departing from Water Street and crossing the Kalamazoo River. Bring your bikes if you like!
- Cost: approx. $3 per adult; $1 for children 3-10; free under 2.
- Note: Runs roughly Memorial Day through Labor Day (weather permitting).
- Once you disembark, you’ll find the entrance to Mount Baldhead Park, where you can climb the ~303 wooden stairs to the summit for panoramic views of the river valley and Lake Michigan beyond.
- At the base: restroom, picnic pavilion, free gravel parking.
- The 303-step climb is a workout — bring a water bottle and camera!
As an alternative to the Mt. Baldy stairs, explore the Saugatuck-Douglas History Museum across Park St from the base of the stairs.
Afternoon: Retro Boat or River Cruise
In the afternoon, opt for a scenic choice:
- Cruise the river aboard vintage electric boats at Retro Boats (
relaxing)
- Or board the Star of Saugatuck for a narrated boat tour (
iconic)
Either option gives you a fresh perspective on the shoreline, dunes, and the laid-back vibe of the region.
Lunch: Riverside Bite
After your morning Mount Baldhead exploration, ride the Chain Ferry back to Saugatuck and reward yourself with a relaxed meal overlooking the Kalamazoo River. Downtown Saugatuck offers several riverside gems.
- The Butler (40 Butler St.) – A Saugatuck classic with a spacious deck, hearty seafood, and its signature Butler Burger. Perfect for a slow lunch while boats drift past.
- The Old Boat House (730 Water St.) – Casual and scenic, with craft cocktails, shareable plates, and front-row views of the Retro Boat Rentals marina—ideal if you’re heading out for an afternoon cruise.
- The BARge (528 Water St.) – A lively, open-air bar & grill serving tacos, burgers, and local brews in a fun, come-as-you-are setting right on the river.
Each spot pairs laid-back service with unbeatable waterfront atmosphere—arrive a little before noon for the best patio tables.
Evening: Dinner & Sunset at the Beach
Since Day 1 ends after your beach sunset and riverfront stroll, you'll want something relaxed but special for dinner.
The Southerner (Riverside)
- Specialty: Elevated Southern comfort food — think fried chicken, biscuits, regional flavors from the American South.
- Why consider: If you’re looking for something less formal but still memorable after your beach + sunset, this hits the mark.
- Tip: Put your name on the waitlist via Southerner’s website, in advance of going there.
Butler (Classic waterfront)
- Waterfront multi-level building with indoor & outdoor dining overlooking the marina/docks.
- Style: Classic, upscale American menu, excellent for a relaxed end-to-your-first-day vibe.
- Tip: If you arrive early enough and the day is warm, go for outdoor deck seats to soak in the river/marina light.
Sunset
Head toward Oval Beach, often cited as one of the most beautiful beaches in the nation. Or, make the leisurely stroll from Forest Inn to Douglas Beach.
- Best for sunset: arrive ~30 minutes before dusk.
Two Lanes Option for Evening Entertainment:
- Romantic: Take the sunset ticket on the Star of Saugatuck (upper deck) or a tall ship with Sailing Saugatuck.
- Family-friendly: Grab ice-cream, then explore Wicks Park playground or boardwalk area.
Rainy Day Backup
If weather turns, plan for an afternoon at the Saugatuck Center for the Arts — art exhibits and a live performance offer a cultural alternative.
Day 2 – Dunes, Art & Tasting Rooms
Morning: Dune Ride Thrill
Kick off with a high-energy experience at Saugatuck Dune Rides. This guided 40-minute dune-buggy ride winds through the towering dunes, offering excitement and storytelling (including the lost town of Singapore).
- Come early to avoid lines
- Dress for sand and sun (and maybe wind)
- Full of photo opportunities
Lunch & Early Afternoon: Wine, Cider & Orchard
On your way back toward town, stop by local tasting experiences:
- Modales Wines — Stylish vibe, great wines, and a relaxed patio in a spectacular setting.
- Virtue Cider — farm-based cider house with spacious grounds, kid-friendly outdoor games.
- Crane’s Pie Pantry & Winery — orchard setting, pies and casual fare (especially fun fall).
All are within ~15 minutes of Forest Inn by car.
Insider Tip: Reserve tastings in advance on busy weekends. Also, be sure to check out our local guide to Saugatuck wineries and breweries for more details!
Late Afternoon: Gallery Stroll & Shopping
Back in Saugatuck, stroll Butler Street and offshoots. Known as one of the largest gallery-districts in Michigan, you’ll find:
- Fine art and sculptures
- Local crafts and boutique shops
- Quirky souvenirs
Need a slower pace? Search out a café and enjoy people-watching in the shade.
Dinner & Nightlife
After your dune ride, vineyards/cider-house stop and gallery stroll, Day 2 dinner can lean a bit more elevated — to match the mood of a full-afternoon excursion.
Everyday People Cafe (Upscale, refined but relaxed)
- Location: 11 W. Center St, Douglas
- Description: A fine-dining spot specializing in coastal-inspired and seasonal menus. Constantly refreshed menu, with selections to suit every taste.
- Recommended for: A romantic date night, special occasion dinner, or if you want to step up the dining experience.
- Tip: Reservations are NOT accepted. However, Forest Inn management can arrange for you to be seated at whatever time you’d like. Just notify them before 4:30pm the day of.
Pumpernickel’s (Farm-to-table rustic-chic)
- Location: 202 Butler St, Saugatuck.
- Style & menu: American fare with a local-farm emphasis—ideal for guests who appreciate ingredient transparency and a slightly laid-back upscale vibe.
- Tip: Reservations recommended. Open seating at the bar, a great place to dine!
Afterward, sample craft beers or ciders: the region’s beverage scene is thriving. Check out our guide on local breweries and wineries to learn more!
Two Lanes Option for Evening Entertainment:
- Romantic: Reserve a twilight tasting at the vineyard or cider house, then wander downtown for dessert.
- Family-friendly: Head to Crane’s for pie and let younger guests play on the lawn while adults sip a beverage.
Day 3 – Beach Morning, Easy Afternoon & Departure
Morning: Lake Michigan Beach Time
Start your final day with sand between your toes at Douglas Beach
- Bring a complimentary beach towel and/or beach chairs from Forest Inn
- Walk the lakeshore or just relax in the sand
Brunch & Leisurely Afternoon
Head to downtown Saugatuck or Douglas for lunch: cozy cottage-style cafés and patios abound (e.g. Wicks Park Bar & Grille). After, you have time to slow the pace:
- Visit a small museum or historic site
- Browse any missed boutiques
- Grab a chilled beverage and sit riverfront. If you’d rather get active: bike a nearby trail or paddle on the river.
Departure Checklist
| Item | Time Frame | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Final photo stop | Late afternoon | River-walk or downtown bridge view |
| Pack & check out | 11:00AM | |
| Late snack or early dinner | Before driving home | Waterfront dining keeps the mood going |
Two Lanes Option:
- Romantic: Picnic at the beach, then stop for a last wine tasting en route back.
- Family-friendly: Let kids pick a souvenir downtown, then ice-cream final stop before hitting the road.
Seasonal & Special Interest Tips
- Fall: Dune-rides still run (check schedule), but the highlight is the vivid foliage, orchard-stop activities (apple/raspberry picking), and quieter beaches.
- Winter: Many restaurants and galleries stay open; the dunes and lake take on serene beauty. Ideal for a cozy Forest Inn stay with fireplace and cozy spaces.
- Summer: Make dinner reservations at your restaurants of choice as far in advance as possible.
- Rainy/disruptive weather: Shift to gallery crawl, indoor tastings, or board-game afternoon in a quiet Forest Inn space.
- LGBTQ+-friendly: Saugatuck has long been regarded as a welcoming destination for all in the region’s arts and culture scene.
Practical Info & Guest Tips
- Arrive before sunset (Day 1): Every sunset is a different spectacular show, not to be missed!
- Getting Around: Forest Inn beach cruiser bikes are available to all guests, and a great way to get to/from town…or just see the sights. There’s also the Interurban Bus ($1 rides within town), and several local taxis. If you choose to drive, you’ll always find parking within a short distance of your destination.
- Parking: Downtown Saugatuck streets and lots fill quickly in summer. Parking at Saugatuck High School or another nearby lot are great alternatives.
- Beach access: Some dunes and beaches have steep paths or stairs; pack accordingly for strollers or less mobile guests.
- Dining reservations: Highly recommended in the summer. Most spots accommodate special diets—call ahead.
- After-dinner stroll: Allow time post-meal to linger, digest and enjoy the riverfront or gallery lights.
- What to pack:
- Layers (lake breezes can cool quickly)
- Comfortable walking shoes (downtown + dunes)
- Sun protection (beach midday)
- Swimwear + dry-change
- Small backpack for hikes/picnics
- Something a bit dressier (if you get reservations at a place like Coast 236)
- Best times to visit: Late spring through early fall offers full beach access and outdoor activities. Fall presents fewer crowds and stunning scenery. Entry/parking at Oval Beach is FREE from Labor Day to Memorial Day.
Why Forest Inn Is Your Ideal Home Base
- Away from the noise and crowds of downtown Saugatuck, in a peaceful setting ideal for relaxing.
- Stylish, comfortable rooms to recharge after dune rides and beach days.
- Insider local know-how: ask the innkeepers for their favorite “off-the-menu” lunch spots or lesser-known sunset lookout.
- A 2-minute walk from Lake Michigan & Douglas Beach