Located amongst the sandy dunes of Lake Michigan, Saugatuck is a unique  small town community offering something for everyone! The downtown streets are  filled with boutique shops, ice cream stores, waterfront restaurants, and more.  On the other side of the river are the sand dunes which line the shores of Lake  Michigan. Here you will find Oval beach, Saugatuck's most popular public beach,  where you can spend hours wandering through the dunes, napping on the beach, or  playing in the waves! 
            INDIAN POINTE RENTAL:    
            Enjoy all the comforts of 
                        home and more, while you relax in the outdoor hot tub overlooking the Kalamazoo 
            River and Pottawatomie Marshlands.  
            Though Indian Pointe can accommodate up to five people, 
            it is best appreciated as a romantic hideaway for two.  
            Real time  availability and reservations for our Indian Pointe property can be found here. If you have questions or would like help booking  Indian Pointe, please call Lynda at (616) 836-2719. 
            
            
            
            Once primarily a “summer town”, Saugatuck now offers a full  year’s worth of reasons to visit! Kicking off each year with New Year’s Eve  fireworks over the bay, and ending by transforming the town into a “twinkling  Currier and Ives print”, each month offers its own bit of whimsy, and the  perfect reason to escape from the “real” world. Each event offers a special  Saugatuck touch. Here the Fourth of July fireworks are always on the 4th, no  matter what day of the week that may be, and the Christmas lights are turned on  the day AFTER Thanksgiving rather than in October! Some of our events are  wonderfully local. June brings free, Wednesday evening Music in the Park at  Wick’s Park gazebo. Two summer theaters and a month of Chamber Music  performances offer first rate entertainment during July and August. Colorful  maples and long, warm fall days can be enjoyed at October’s Goose Festival and  Halloween-Harvest Celebration. Art is enjoyed year ‘round with Gallery Strolls,  Art-Around-Town displays, and art classes for young and old.               
            The National Trust for Historic Preservation recently named  Saugatuck, Michigan, as one of America’s 12 most unique places, stating, “Few  vacation destinations provide such an extraordinary combination of tourism  opportunities all in one location.” While  USA Today Reader’s Choice poll  just picked Saugatuck as the No.1 summer weekend escape destination in the  nation! And no wonder: Whatever your ideal vacation— lounging on exquisite,  sandy beaches, swimming, boating, fishing, bird watching, historic  architecture, exploring forests and sand dunes, photography, bike riding, dune  rides, family or fine dining, shopping for art and unique items in historic  downtown Saugatuck, sampling local wines, savoring Michigan’s mouth-watering  fudge and delicious ice cream—you’ll find it all in Saugatuck, the heart of  Michigan’s Art Coast. 
For what’s happening during  your planned visit, the following event calendar should be very helpful:
            Calendar of Events - Things To Do in Saugatuck-Douglas
             
          
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