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Experience Benton Harbor in Southwest Michigan

Benton Harbor is one of several Southwest Michigan communities included on the Lake Michigan Circle Tour.

A twin to its neighboring city of St. Joseph, and separated only by the St. Joseph River,  Benton Harbor has a lot to offer visitors. From the Sarett Nature Center hiking trails to the Jean Klock Lakefront park and playground for family fun.  With Harbor Shores golf course close by, a quick nine holes of golf could also be part of your Benton Harbor adventure. Don’t forget to explore the Water Street Glassworks for a learning workshop and gallery. 

Benton Harbor is located along the official Lake Michigan Circle Tour route as it follows M-63  through the Benton Harbor / St. Joseph region.

For more travel information about St. Joseph / Benton Harbor, Michigan, please contact this tourism resource:

Cornerstone Chamber of Commerce
811 Ship Street, Suite 303
St. Joseph, MI 49085
 (269) 932-4042

http://cornerstonechamber.com/

City of Benton Harbor
200 E Wall St, Benton Harbor, MI 49022
(269) 927-8400
 
 
 
 
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