Explore the Charming and Underrated Beverage Trail Along Lake Michigan’s Scenic Shores: A Journey Through Vineyards and Stunning Views

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Explore the Charming and Underrated Beverage Trail Along Lake Michigan's Scenic Shores: A Journey Through Vineyards and Stunning Views

Instead of taking a walk on the wild side to unknown, faraway destinations, why not spice up your travel itinerary with an adventure to discover a beverage trail in a state that is steadily making its mark as a producer of award-winning wines and craft beverages? With this picture in mind, consider traveling to the underrated region of Southwest Michigan and exploring its impressive offerings along the Makers Trail. Home to not only vineyards brimming with juice-filled grapes ripening and ready for harvest but also distilleries, wine cellars, breweries, cideries, and tasting rooms galore, you’ll have access to ample samples to quench your thirst.



The Makers Trail offers 50 unique destinations along its Northern and Southern Routes. You can expect a friendly atmosphere at each venue, where travelers are welcome to savor various drinks that are sure to tickle the tastebuds. Not only is wine available, but cider, beer, spirits, and dining are also on the menu at many of the unique, local establishments. When you visit the heart of Michigan’s wine country and take tours along the Makers Trail, be prepared for a flavorful experience you will not soon forget. With approximately 90% of the vineyards located in Michigan’s southwest region, you are sure to find the right grape to satisfy your craving.

About Michigan’s vineyards and Makers Trail

Raising your glass and making a toast or two is what it’s all about when touring the Makers Trail. The vineyards, along with distilleries, breweries, and dedicated cider specialists, dominate Southwest Michigan. The vineyards have an ongoing water source and an exceptional climate, allowing the ripening of grapes over a longer growing season. You may be wondering what this means for the wine lover in you. The answer is simple: Visitors who want to experience their favorite varietals and enjoy the same Italian vibe of Northern Michigan vineyards will have more time during the season to plan a visit, take a tour, and sample the many flavors from this world-class wine region.

Whether you prefer merlot or chardonnay, there is a plethora of beverages available to sample, such as wine, beer, spirits, and cider, plus dining along the trail at Makers Trail-associated establishments like Silver Harbor Brewing Company in St. Joseph and Vineyard 2121 in Benton Harbor. Many of the locations along the trail are clustered together in cities and towns, such as Bridgman, Union Pier, Baroda, and Niles, among many others. Putting your interest in craft beverages and winemaking, along with the opportunity to sit back and enjoy a sociable vibe, on your priority list of things to do is guaranteed to leave you wanting more.

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.