Things to do in Kalamazoo

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Kalamazoo Attractions

An unforgettable city with an unforgettable name, Kalamazoo is a destination for both nature and local culture. The city is the proud home of a strong brewing culture and an abundance of delicious eateries, and is the site of the Kalamazoo Mall, the nation's first outdoor pedestrian shopping mall. With a number of lush parks and rivers right at its doorstep, Kalamazoo is a hub of outdoor recreation and wildlife. The city celebrates the arts and education through interactive museums and the engaging Kalamazoo Nature Center, making it family-friendly vacation stop.


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What to do in Kalamazoo

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A vacation in Kalamazoo doesn't have to hurt your hip pocket. You can leave your wallet behind if you go to:

Kalamazoo Valley Museum - Wander around and marvel at the fascinating displays and unique collections at this museum.

Kalamazoo College - This landmark is a terrific backdrop for a selfie or two.

Bank Street Farmer's Market - Make room in your itinerary to check out this site of local significance.

Portage Creek Bicentennial Park - Organize a picnic and enjoy a relaxing walk around the gorgeous plant life.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Kalamazoo

Kalamazoo's charm comes from its small-town appeal that puts a focus on community. The city constantly works to better its vibrant downtown, quaint neighborhoods, and lush parks.

Downtown

Kalamazoo's Downtown is the living heart of the city. Visit the Kalamazoo Mall, the first outdoor pedestrian mall opened in the United States. Nearby, the historic Arcadia district is home to the Kalamazoo Valley Museum and the Arcadia Creek Festival Place, which hosts the city's most beloved events like the annual Ribfest and the Kalamazoo Blues Fest.

l Sabo Preserve

Composed of marshes, forests, streams, and rolling hills, the Al Sabo Preserve is full of recreational opportunities just outside the city. Hiking and mountain biking trails wind through the 741-acre (300-ha) preserve, with numerous outlooks providing panoramic views of the landscape. The preserve's defining natural feature is the Atwater Millpond, a tributary of the Kalamazoo River fed by Portage Creek. Explore the lush paths and look for wildlife like sandhill cranes and beavers.

What to See in Kalamazoo

The Kalamazoo Valley Museum offers visitors of all ages the opportunity to discover something new. With permanent and rotating exhibits and a planetarium, the museum covers everything from the origins of Kalamazoo to the origins of the universe. Stop by the Kalamazoo Institute of the Arts, which houses a permanent collection of 20th-century American art as well as several traveling galleries by contemporary artists. For a look into history, stop by the Air Zoo to see historic aircrafts like the SR-71B Blackbird.

Sightseeing in Kalamazoo

Kalamazoo is a mix of local culture and engaging activities. Get a taste of the city's rich beer culture by following the Give a Craft Beer Trail, which highlights 13 local craft breweries, or by visiting the annual Kalamazoo Beer Week, where you can meet local brewers and sample their unique creations. In summer, weekly farmers markets let you sink your teeth into local produce and homemade treats. Immerse yourself in nature at the Kalamazoo Nature Center, which features live animals, an indoor tropical forest, an arboretum, and plenty of outdoor trails to explore with the family. The Nature Center is an official Michigan Wildlife Viewing Area, designed to bring you closer to the natural world. Families can find both history and excitement at the Air Zoo, an aviation museum and indoor amusement park which houses historic and rare aircrafts as well as flight simulators. Stay active in the city by taking to the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail, a wide and paved path made for recreation like running and biking that winds through Verburg Park, Mayors' Riverfront Park, and downtown Kalamazoo.

Things to Do in Kalamazoo with Kids

Kalamazoo boasts loads of close by fun activities for you and the kids. Our family friendly experiences will keep the crew entertained for hours.


 

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Kalamazoo Central Business District

4.5/5(31 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in Kalamazoo Central Business District, Kalamazoo Institute of Arts and Kalamazoo State Theatre are top sights worth seeing.

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Western Michigan University - KRPH

While visiting Western Michigan University - KRPH, you might make a stop by sights like James W. Miller Auditorium and Waldo Stadium.

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Paris Cleaners Drop-Off Booth
1524 South Westnedge, Kalamazoo

The legacy of Paris Cleaners can be traced to 1902 in Kalamazoo. First located on O’Neill Street, Paris was one of the few early dry cleaners that lasted, with several satellite shops around the community. Dating to 1954, the South Westnedge branch of Paris Cleaners is a little gem in Kalamazoo. It was patterend after magazine clippings of California drive-throughs sent to its longtime proprietors, the Bell family, by a previous owner. Rumor has it that it was the first drive-through dry cleaner in the Midwest by only two days.
The drop-off booth’s color has an interesting tale behind it. The Bell family, who owned Paris Cleaners in the 1950s, could not afford to paint their old delivery truck when the drop-off booth was opened. All they could manage was a primer coat, which just happened to be bright purple. Associates and clients all responded well, and it hasn’t changed since.

Neon lights, brick glass windows, triangular shape and rounded corners place the Paris Cleaners Drop-Off at the tail end of the Art Deco movement.

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Vine

3.5/5(11 area reviews)

Vine might not have many top sights, but Kalamazoo Institute of Arts and Kalamazoo State Theatre are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

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West Main HIll

4/5(8 area reviews)

While there might not be top attractions in West Main HIll, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Kalamazoo Institute of Arts and Waldo Stadium.

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Stuart

3.5/5(14 area reviews)

Though Stuart might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Kalamazoo Institute of Arts and Kalamazoo Valley Museum.

Stuart

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