Kal-Haven Trail Sesquicentennial State Park connects, from west to east:
1. Bumbleberry Acres, rural South Haven
2. Kal-Haven Outpost, rural South Haven
3. Lacota (next to the GingerMan Raceway)
4. Grand Junction (Old School House – not currently in use, Hodgman Blueberry Plantation, Country Fare Restaurant, Kal-Haven Bait and Tackle, Mr. Grocery, etc.)
5. Columbia Township’s lakes – so numerous that they ran out of names and just numbered some of them: Lake Eleven… Lake Fourteen….
6. Village of Bloomingdale (Downtown: Goldie Ray’s Cafe, Wagoner’s, Augustus Haven Park, etc.) and the Bloomingdale Depot (along the old Kalamazoo and South Haven Railroad – now the trail)
7. City of Gobles (Klassic Arcade 2.0, Larry’s Pub, The Den Cafe, Village Market, Harvest Moon Acres pumpkin patch, etc.)
8. Pine Grove (including Heintzman’s Blueberries)
9. Kendall (including the Kendall Store)
10. Pine Grove Greenhouse & Farm Market
Honorable mention to the nearby Village of Breedsville.