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Things To Do

The Village of Three Oaks is the arts and cultural center of SW Michigan with a live performance theater, fine arts cinema, art galleries, eclectic shops, and one of Michigan's largest organic distilleries, where you'll all get to enjoy our wedding! It is also just a few miles down the road from New Buffalo, MI, the picturesque beach town on the shores of Lake Michigan. New Buffalo is filled with things to do including being a jump off point for The Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail, one of Michigan’s five AVA’s (American Vitacultural Area). These federally-designated areas wine regions produce a wide variety of award-winning wines.

Journeyman Distillery

109 Generations Drive, Three Oaks, MI 49128

Yes, of course you'll be here for our wedding, but the distillery offers really great tours and tastings of their spirits. There's also a large, full service restaurant with a completely separate menu from our wedding.

Round Barn Winery & Estate

10983 Hills Road, Baroda, MI 49101

Four Winds Casino New Buffalo

11111 Wilson Road, New Buffalo, MI 49117

For those who need their gambling fix

Oink's Dutch Treat

227 West Buffalo Street, New Buffalo, MI 49117

Need some good Michigan Ice Cream? This is your spot!

The Stray Dog Bar & Grill

245 North Whittaker Street, New Buffalo, MI 49117

Froehlich's Bakery

26 North Elm Street, Three Oaks, MI 49128

This is a great little restaurant just across from our venue

Indiana Dunes National Park

1215 North State Road 49, Porter, IN 46304

About a half hour drive from our venue is Indiana Dunes National Park (formerly known as Indiana Dunes State Park, it got upgraded!). Stretching along 15 miles of the southern shore of Lake Michigan, this national park offers an incredible diversity of habitats and visitor experiences. Beyond the sandy beaches, explore rugged dunes, quiet forests and tranquil wetlands along 50 miles of hiking trails. World-class birding and over 1,100 native plant species makes this 15,000 acre park among the most biologically rich in the nation.