Up and ready and time to move on.
A lovely quick run around the campgrounds and Lake Minnehaha with Noah riding beside me. We are very glad he is straight back on his bike.
We don’t have too far to travel today and have enjoyed a relaxed start to the morning, leaving the RV park at 9.15 am.
Back on Interstate 94 East along with all the cars and trucks.
Welcome to Michigan where money spent on their section of the interstate is minimal, bump, bump, bump, bump…
A turn onto Interstate 196 and a time change we had forgotten about, we have just lost one hour.
Soon we had arrived at our destination, the small lakeside town of South Haven, set on the shores of Lake Michigan.
We drove a small way into the town with the RV until we realised that it was not really RV friendly and would be best explored on our bikes and by foot.
Onto the campsite for tonight, Kal-Haven RV Park, and then on to our bikes to ride into town.
First stop, the Golden Brown Bakery to fill our stomachs and restore our energy.
Then a lovely walk along the South Haven Marina, down to South Beach and out along the pier to the South Haven Light (Lighthouse).
It was becoming very warm and humid walking the South Haven streets and after a cold drink, it was time to get back to the bikes and return to the campsite.
And time to relax and a freshen up with showers and clean clothes (we were starting to smell ripe) ready to catch an Uber back into downtown.
Mmmmm no Ubers. Do we get smelly again and ride in? No, all good, there is one in the area and they have smelt our desperation. Note: make sure we tip well, we will need to get in the good books for our return ride.
A lovely, delicious dinner at the restaurant Taste, this time with plenty of atmosphere.
Thank goodness we tipped, only a short wait before our Uber arrived ready to take us back to the RV.
South Haven, what a pleasant, lovely, lakeside surprise. A hidden gem.
