Discover Van Buren County in Southwest Michigan
Van Buren County is fun for all seasons, whether it be hiking the many trails, fishing the Black River, skiing at Timber Ridge, or picking fresh fruit at U-Pick farms. If you enjoy history, there are many museums and historic sites in which to explore. Van Buren County is home to many small communities such as Bangor, Gobles, and Hartford. South Haven is the best known city here, also known as the blueberry capital of the world.
Popular Spots in Van Buren County
South Haven Light house
Van Buren State Park (South Haven)
Gingerman Raceway (South Haven)
Hartford Speedway
Timber Ridge Ski Area (Gobles)
For More Van Buren County Information…
South Haven Area Chamber of Commerce
606 Phillips St.
South Haven, MI 49090
Phone: (269) 637-5171
www.southhavenmi.com
South Haven Visitors Bureau
546 Phoenix Street
South Haven, MI 49090
Phone: (269) 637-5252
Toll Free: (800) 764-2836
www.southhaven.org
Van Buren County
219 E. Paw Paw St. Suite 303
Paw Paw, MI 49079
Phone: (269) 657-8200
www.vbco.org
Bangor City Hall
257 W Monroe St
Bangor, MI 49013
Phone: (269) 427-5831
www.bangormi.org
City of Hartford
19 West Main Street
Hartford MI 49057
Phone: (269) 621-2477
www.cityofhartfordmi.org
Discover Lake Michigan in Southwest Michigan
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St. Joseph, Michigan
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South Haven, Michigan
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