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"13 miles of hiking and 2.5 miles shoreline "
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"Dog friendly beach, not super busy"
@meganmurphy
"High-end art and antiques in Michigan's premiere gaycation destination Saugatuck is to western Michigan what Provincetown is to Cape Cod. Nicknamed "The Great Art-Doors," Saugatuck—along with its sister city, Douglas, across the Kalamazoo River—has earned a reputation as a gay-friendly destination for the arts, thanks to ties to the Ox-Bow School of Art, the Saugatuck Center for the Arts, and galleries like the Armstrong De Graaf International Fine Art Gallery. Popular events like Drag Queen Bingo and the “Dunes Diva” competition at The Dunes Resort—one of the largest LGBTQIA+ resorts in the country—definitely help set this area apart from that of nearby, more conservative Holland. There’s quality boutique shopping everywhere you look, but antiquing at the Saugatuck Antique Pavilion is where it’s at. After you laze around at the renowned Oval Beach (once considered one of MTV’s Top 5 Beaches in the USA, thanks to its sweeping shoreline backed by huge dunes), hike through Mount Baldhead Park or go on a guided dune buggy ride. Then, have oysters on the half shell at Everyday People Cafe or make the 15-minute drive to Salt of the Earth in Fennville, a farm-to-table restaurant and bakery, before nestling into one of the friendliest B&Bs in the state, Sherwood Forest. After indulging in their insane breakfast spread (think prosciutto ricotta omelets and French toast with mascarpone crème fraîche and fresh berries), grab one of the loaner bikes, cycle along the shore, and get yourself a Neapolitan Milk Stout from Saugatuck Brewing Company before napping and checking out the sunset at the lesser-known Douglas Beach."
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"A mile hike through the woods gets you to a secluded beach along the dunes. Even when Holland State Park is overrun this beach is reasonable. "
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"I was peeing when I took this photo."
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"Very nice lakeside spot. Sandy and trees are great for hammocking. "
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