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Kalamazoo is a city in Southwestern Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 77,145, with a metropolitan area of 452,851, which includes neighboring Battle Creek. It is the county seat of Kalamazoo County.

The city has a strong higher education presence, being home to Western Michigan University (with 25,000 students), Kalamazoo College (a private, liberal arts institution), and Kalamazoo Valley Community College.

Because of the first downtown pedestrian mall in America, Kalamazoo got the nickname the "Mall City" In 1959" Kalamazoo also offers an interesting and walkable Downtown, with one-of-a-kind shops and restaurants.


Get in

Map
Map of Kalamazoo

By plane

  • 1 Kalamazoo-Battle Creek International Airport (AZO  IATA). Serving Kalamazoo and the surrounding area, offers multiple daily flights to Chicago (on American Eagle) and Detroit (on Delta Connection). Delta also offers two daily flights to and from Minneapolis during the summer. Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport (Q3457490) on Wikidata Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport on Wikipedia

By car

Kalamazoo lies on Interstate 94 roughly mid-way between Chicago and Detroit. US Highway 131 connects the city with Grand Rapids and resort areas further north.

By train

  • 2 Kalamazoo Transportation Center. Amtrak offers service to Chicago and Ann Arbor/Detroit several times daily on the Wolverine Service as well as to East Lansing, Flint, and Port Huron on the Blue Water Service. Kalamazoo Transportation Center (Q6350422) on Wikidata Kalamazoo Transportation Center on Wikipedia

By bus

The downtown train station also acts as a bus station. Major destinations include Grand Rapids, Chicago and Detroit.

Get around

  • Metro Transit. Bus service is provided throughout Kalamazoo and its neighboring towns. Metro Transit (Q6824746) on Wikidata Metro Transit (Kalamazoo) on Wikipedia

See

Theater

Parks

  • 16 Bow in the Clouds Preserve, 2949 Nazareth Rd, +1 269 324-1600. 60 acres managed by the Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy. Hiking, snowshoeing, and nature. Bow in the Clouds Preserve (Q79856836) on Wikidata
  • 17 Henderson Park, 1500 Grand Ave. Triangular park with pollinator garden.
  • 18 West Main Park, 800 W Main St. 0.11 acre urban park for quick rest and water fountain. West Main Park (Q79874043) on Wikidata
  • 19 Knollwood Park, 1500 Greenwood. 20 acres near Western Michigan University. Has a Disk Golf course. Knollwood Park (Q49511741) on Wikidata
  • 20 Blanche Hull Park, 4225 S Burdick St. 70 acres natural area with trails along Portage Creek. Blanche Hull Park (Q79873840) on Wikidata
  • 21 Emerald Drive Park, 3200 Emerald Drive. Soccer field and nature walk. Emerald Drive Park (Q49486873) on Wikidata
  • 22 Hays Park, 2001 Miller Rd. 10 acres with playground, picnic tables, bike rack and is accessible. Hayes Park (Q49499108) on Wikidata
  • 23 Dutton Street Park, 224 W Dutton. 0.5 acre Neighborhood park with flower bed, playground, bike rack, and is accessible. Dutton Street Park (Q79873657) on Wikidata
  • 24 Axtell Creek Park, 530 W Crosstown Pkwy. Has a playground and picnic tables. Axtell Creek Park (Q79873363) on Wikidata
  • 25 Princeton Park, 1508 Princeton Ave. Mini-park in a neighborhood with a playground. Princeton Park (Q49546205) on Wikidata
  • 26 Farrell Park, 809 N Rose St. 1.5 acre park with playground, pavilion, bathrooms, picnic area, and is accessible. Farrel Park (Q49488518) on Wikidata
  • 27 Krom & Prouty Park, 1602 Krom St. 0.5 acre park with playground, grill, and picnic area. Krom & Prouty Park (Q79873115) on Wikidata
  • 28 Milham Park (John Milham Park), 774 E Kilgore Rd. 49 acre park with Portage Creek running through it. Playground, toilets, drinking fountain, and is accessible. Milham Park (Q49526275) on Wikidata
  • 29 Henderson Tot Lot, 1601 Henderson Ct. 1 acre park with table tennis & pickleball, basketball, playground, picnic area, and is accessible. Henderson Tot Lot (Q79872844) on Wikidata
  • 30 Bronson Park, 200 W South St. 3.5 acre park with fountains, sculptures, and memorials. Also is decorated for Halloween and December holidays. Bronson Park (Q34907365) on Wikidata
  • 31 South Westnedge Park, 1101 South Westnedge Ave. Westnedge Park (Q49579419) on Wikidata
  • 32 Verburg Park, 729 East Patterson St. 10 acres with grass, basketball court, boarders the Kalamazoo River and the Kalamazoo Valley River Trail runs through it. Verburg Park (Q79882821) on Wikidata
  • 33 Fairmount Dog Park, 1108 Prairie Ave. 12 acres fenced for dog off-leash and separate small dog area. Dogs must have valid Kalamazoo County dog license. Fairmount Dog Park (Q79872751) on Wikidata
  • 34 Rockwell Park, 1106 Trimble Ave. Rockwell Park (Q79872628) on Wikidata
  • 35 Frays Park, 4400 Canterbury Ave. 11 acre park. Frays Park (Q49491621) on Wikidata
  • Mayors' Riverfront Park. 64 acres bordering the Kalamazoo River and containing part of the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail. Mayors' Riverfront Park (Q79872519) on Wikidata
  • 36 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park, 507 N Rose. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park (Q79872407) on Wikidata
  • 37 Upjohn Park, 1000 Walter St. 18 acre park with 50 meter outdoor swimming pool, skatepark, tennis courts, toilets, soccer filed, basketball court, drinking fountains, playground, water fountain, and picnic area with grills. Upjohn Playground (Q49573449) on Wikidata
  • 38 Southside Park, 2156 Race St. 6 acres park. Southside Park (Q79872214) on Wikidata
  • 39 Reed Street Park, 1700 Portage St. Reed Park (Q49549053) on Wikidata
  • 40 Crane Park, 2001 S Westnedge Ave. Crane Park (Q34860389) on Wikidata
  • 41 Springmont Tot Lot, 2416 Springmont Ave. Springmont Tot Lot (Q79871943) on Wikidata
  • 42 Davis Street Park, 901 Davis St. Davis Street Park (Q79871664) on Wikidata
  • 43 Sherwood Park, 300 Wallace Ave. Sherwood Park (Q79871465) on Wikidata
  • 44 Lacrone Park, 535 W Patterson St. LaCrone Park (Q79871110) on Wikidata
  • 45 Spring Valley Park, 2606 Mt Olivet Rd. 186 acre park Spring Valley Park (Q49564811) on Wikidata
  • 46 Woods Lake Park, 2718 Oakland Dr. 6.47 acre park Woods Lake Park (Q79870818) on Wikidata
  • 47 Rose Park Veterans Memorial, 645 E Michigan. Rose Park Veterans Memorial (Q79870591) on Wikidata
  • Versluis & Dickinson Softball Complex, 1924 Douglas Ave. Softball and tee ball fields with playground, toilets, and drinking fountain.
  • 48 Markin Glen County Park, 5300 North Westnedge Ave, +1 269 381-7570. Markin Glen County Park (Q80117513) on Wikidata

Nearby Kalamazoo

Nearby, you will find additional attractions.

  • 49 Celery Flats Historic Area (Celery Flats), 7335 Garden Lane Portage, MI 49002. 8AM-Dusk. Explore the history of Portage, Michigan. In this location a historical garden, small museum, house, Hayloft Theatre, barn, and church are available to tour. Free to walk around, check the City website for tour hours. $0.00. Celery Flats (Q75281525) on Wikidata
  • 50 Air Zoo, 6151 Portage Rd Portage, MI 49002, +1 269 382-6555, toll-free: +1 866-524-7966. An Aerospace museum with a large collection of rare historical planes. Air Zoo (Q1721935) on Wikidata Air Zoo on Wikipedia
  • 51 Gilmore Car Museum, 6865 Hickory Road, Hickory Corners, MI 49060, +1 269-671-5089. Prices differ summer and winter as well as those under 17. Active duty military with ID are free. $15.00. Gilmore Car Museum (Q5562522) on Wikidata Gilmore Car Museum on Wikipedia

Do

Kalamazoo is full of great events, featuring everything from Hot Rods [formerly dead link] to Pianos. Discover Kalamazoo [dead link] has a fairly comprehensive list of annual happenings, but don't miss Super Saturday in June, New Year's Fest or the USTA Boys National Championship in August.

Golf

Trails

Buy

  • 1 Maple Hill Pavilion, West Main Street (Take US-131 to the West Main Exit (Head Eastbound Into Kalamazoo), go down West Main a little ways, mall is on your left). A formerly enclosed shopping mall, now a strip mall. Features many big-box retailers, anchored by Target. Maple Hill Pavilion (Q14716208) on Wikidata Maple Hill Pavilion on Wikipedia
  • South Westnedge Shopping District, Westnedge Ave. from Cork to Shaver (Exit 76 off I-94). Starting at Cork Street in Kalamazoo all the way through Shaver Road, one can find almost anything they need along Westnedge. With 1000+ retailers located in numerous strip malls, Westnedge has it all. From big box retailers to specialty shops, including restaurants, bars, and bakeries, you can get it all here.
  • 2 Kalamazoo Farmers' Market, 1204 Bank St. Open outside Saturday's May through November. From June to October also open on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Check the website for the hour variation. Open across the street at 1157 Bank Street for a Winter Market on Saturdays from Late November to April.
  • 3 Mackenzies Bakery, 527 Harrison, +1 269 343-8440.
  • Kalamazoo Mall. The first pedestrian mall in the United State's with a variety of shopping and dining locations in the center of Kalamazoo.
  • Friends Bookstore, 315 S. Rose St, +1 269 553-7820. In the lower level of the Central Library.

Nearby Kalamazoo

  • 4 Crossroads Mall, 6650 S. Westnedge (Take I-94 to Exit 78 Southbound. Continue down Westnedge, go through many sets of lights, turn right when you see signs for THE CROSSROADS). A 100+ store, two story regional shopping center featuring Sears, Macy's, JCPenney, and Burlington Coat Factory, traditional mall chains, and specialty retailers. Also features a food court with numerous restaurants. The Crossroads (Q7728197) on Wikidata The Crossroads (Portage, Michigan) on Wikipedia
  • 5 Southland Mall, Corner of Westnedge and Milham (From I-94, take exit 78 southbound, head south until you hit Milham Ave., mall is on right.). A major strip mall over 1 mile long featuring major clothing and specialty stores. Retailers include Old Navy, Kohls, TJMaxx, Charter One Bank, Tuesday Morning, Barnes & Noble, ULTA, OfficeMax, MC Sports, Petco, Hallmark, and numerous bars/ restaurants. Southland Mall (Q79898394) on Wikidata

Eat

Drink

  • 1 Kalamazoo Beer Exchange, 211 East Water Street, +1 269 532-1188. A bar with many taps and prices are decided like a stock market based on demand. Occasionally there is a "market crash" and all beers are available for their lowest price.
  • 2 Shakespeare's Pub, 241 E Kalamazoo Ave. A very popular local pub featuring a lively atmosphere, wide selection of beers and typical bar fare.

Nightlife and Clubs

The Entertainment District is a block downtown Kalamazoo which hosts a collection of clubs.

Breweries and Brewpubs

Sleep

Bed and Breakfast

Hotels

Connect

Stay safe

Generally safe, Kalamazoo has some crime, mostly in the north- and eastside sections of town. Downtown could also be dangerous after dark, stay in a group and be aware.

Go next

The Lake Michigan resort towns of South Haven and Saugatuck-Douglas are about an hour west of Kalamazoo. Gull Lake (NE) and Gun Lake (North) are clear, spring-fed lakes of over 1000 acres each. Each offers boating and water-sports opportunities. Gull Lake has sailboat races on weekends.

Routes through Kalamazoo
Chicago Niles  W  E  Battle Creek Port Huron
Chicago Niles  W  E  Battle Creek Detroit
Michigan City Coloma  W  E  Battle Creek Ann Arbor
Grand Rapids Wyoming  N  S  Ends at
END South Haven  W  E  Jct N S Lansing


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