Things to do in Southwest Michigan

Things to do in Southwest Michigan

Some of Our Favorite Nearby Activities

If you have booked or are considering booking the St. Joe Overlook vacation rental home in Southwest Michigan, we have compiled some of our favorite things to do in Southwest Michigan and the surrounding area. We hope these are helpful to you as you plan your vacation, and let us know how you like these or if you find other favorites!

Hackers Mini Golf

“Hacker's is a family owned family fun park in Niles Michigan near the state line between Niles and South Bend Indiana. Bring the family and play Mini golf on our 18 hole championship course. We also have the areas only go Kart track and batting cages from slow pitch softball to fast pitch baseball.”

 

Jax Smash: Axe Throwing

Axe throwing, knife throwing, rage room, it’s all there at JaxSmash in St. Joseph, MI

Waypoint VR Arcade

“Waypoint VR is the only place in the U.S. that has a multi-platform, free-roam VR gaming experience. This allows you to have a new virtual experience as often as every 30 minutes. Once you play once, you’ll be dying to do it again and again. With us, you can!”

Weko Beach

Weko beach is one of our favorite beaches, and it is located less than 30 minutes from the St. Joe Overlook on Lake Michigan.

The Morris

“The Morris regularly hosts nationally known performances in music, dance and Broadway, as well as the South Bend Symphony. The theater provides the City of South Bend with a multi-million dollar economic impact annually and is a regional arts destination.”

The South Bend Cubs

“The South Bend Cubs are a Minor League Baseball team of the Midwest League and the High-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. They are located in South Bend, Indiana, and play their home games at Four Winds Field at Coveleski Stadium.”

Mishawaka Riverwalk

“The Riverwalk - officially named the "River St. Joseph of the Miamis Trail" is a circular system of pedestrian/bicycle trails on both banks of the St. Joseph River. Pedestrian bridges connect the Riverwalk at strategic points such as Central Park, Kamm Island, and the new Robert C. Beutter Riverfront Park. A footbridge connects Beutter Park on the south shore to Battell Park on the north.”