Road Trip Guides for EVs in the USARoad Trip Guides for EVs in the USA

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    Day 1

    175 mi

    Detroit to South Haven, MI, via Ann Arbor and Kalamazoo

    With the urban sprawl of Detroit in the rear view, today's drive takes a meandering, westerly route across Southern Michigan, with stops in the collegiate town of Ann Arbor, the quaint village of Saline, charming historic Marshall, and downtown Kalamazoo before settling into a cozy B&B for the night just blocks from Lake Michigan in South Haven, Michigan, a lovely little hamlet that's also a popular lakeshore getaway destination. Stops along the way celebrate Michigan's rich agricultural bounty and artisan makers; you'll sample in-house roasted coffee; local chocolate and bakehouse goods; some of Michigan's finest cherry products; tastes from a local winery/cidery and also a brewery; and plenty of farm-to-table fare.
    09:1045 min

    Zingerman's Coffee Company

    When it comes to beloved (and delicious) locally-owned-and-operated businesses in Ann Arbor, Zingerman's tops the list. What started with a counter delicatessen and small food shop down the street from Ann Arbor's Farmer's Market in the early 1980s has in the decades since grown into a mini empire that also includes Zingerman's Bakehouse, Zingerman's Coffee Company, Zingerman's Creamery, and Zingerman's Candy Manufactory, plus a couple of several full-service restaurants.
    Located alongside several other Zingerman's businesses on Ann Arbor's Southside, Zingerman's Coffee Company is a wonderful AM pick-me-up and introduction to the company's fresh, local, from-scratch ethos. The building houses Zingerman's in-house roastery — you can watch the action from inside the cafe — and coffee bar, which offers six hand-brew methods (e.g., pour over, Chemex, French press) as well as a list of espresso beverages and options for non-coffee drinkers, too. The cafe's Toast Bar features sweet and savory toasts made with different Zingerman's breads and spreads (naturally). It's also a good stop to pick up some of Zingerman's famous Zzang! candy bars — you know, to save for "later."
    4.1 mi
    15 min
    10:105 min

    Michigan Stadium

    En route to downtown Ann Arbor, it's impossible to miss the enormous structure that is Michigan Stadium, also known as "The Big House." With a seating capacity upwards of 107,000 spectators, the home field for University of Michigan athletics is the largest stadium in the US. (By comparison, the largest US stadium to host professional NFL games seats 85,000, and the largest baseball stadiums can seat around 56,000 at max capacity.)
    Although the stadium isn't open for drop-in visits or regularly-scheduled public tours, you can (optionally) take a quick detour onto E. Keech Avenue for a photo op with the iconic yellow-on-blue "M" sign, plus the outline of the stadium in the background.
    1 mi
    5 min
    10:2030 min

    Cherry Republic | Ann Arbor

    If you can't make it up to Northwest Michigan's cherry-growing region, the next best thing is a visit to Cherry Republic, a one-stop shop for all sorts of delicious food goods made with Michigan-grown Montmorency cherries. The varietal skews more tart than some others, which brings a whole different sweet-tart flavor profile to jams, salsas, barbecue sauces, dried fruit-and-nut mixes, chocolate-cherry treats — even summer sausage. The shop usually has a few products out to taste, and knowledgable staff are happy to offer recommendations or answer any questions you may have about this flagship Michigan crop.
    3.1 mi
    15 min
    11:051 hr

    Tesla Supercharger

    From Ann Arbor, we're heading deeper into the countryside — the first stop being the quaint village of Saline, which was founded in 1832. In the nearly two centuries since, Saline's population has grown quite a bit, but the main downtown strip is full of character and historic charm.
    Before heading to Saline charge your vehicle
    Type: Tesla Supercharger 6 slots Power: 150 kw
    6.1 mi
    15 min
    12:2530 min

    McPherson Local

    Housed in a 1917 building that was once the public library, McPherson Local is a brilliantly curated representation of Michigan's diverse artisan and maker community. In fact, the shop only stocks "Made in Michigan" goods, representing more than 120 small businesses from across the state. From home goods to food goods, handmade jewelry and candles, pottery and postcards — there's a bit of everything here. Even if you're not a huge shopper, it's interesting to see such an eclectic mix of homegrown creativity in one place.
    29.6 mi
    40 min
    13:4045 min

    Cherry Creek Cellars

    A road trip across Michigan wouldn't be complete without stopping at a local winery or cidery. As fortune has it, you have the best of both worlds at Cherry Creek Cellars. Stopping in for a tasting at the old schoolhouse on property here is a wonderful opportunity really take in some of the beautiful rural countryside you've been cruising through.
    All ciders are crafted with Michigan-sourced apples and the wines — which range from dry and crisp cool climate whites, to Old World reds, to fruit forward blends (using Michigan's cherries and raspberries) — are made with either estate grown grapes or other Michigan-sourced varietals. There's a small food menu available, as well. (Closed Mondays)
    51.5 mi
    1 hr
    15:2530 min

    Mole Hole

    Take a stroll through town to see what piques your interest. Unique shops along Michigan Avenue include The Mole Hole, a gift shop with a little bit of everything — including a working 1927 Barton Theater Organ (closed Sundays) as well as The Plaid Herb, which features antique furniture, textiles, home goods, seasonal decor, and other bric-a-brac (open Thurs-Sat), across the street.
    Feel like a refreshment? Schuler's Restaurant & Pub has been serving locals and visitors alike for more than 100 years and counting (closed Mondays). There's a nice patio for sunny days, but be sure to check out the ambiance inside, too. Serendipity & The Brew is your go-to if you're craving a coffee or espresso beverage, tea, smoothie, or a frozen blended concoction (try the frozen hot chocolate).
    36.3 mi
    40 min
    16:401 hr

    Tesla Supercharger

    You can charge your car here:
    Type: Tesla Supercharger 8 slots Power: 120 kw
    4.3 mi
    15 min
    17:551 hr

    Bell's Eccentric Cafe

    Welcome to the House that Bell's Built — you've arrived at the original location of Bell's Brewery, which from humble origins in Kalamazoo has grown into one of the top craft breweries in the US today.
    Since relocating its main brewery facilities to a 5-acre site a few miles away in Comostock Township, the original site today houses Bell's Eccentric Cafe, plus a beer garden and general store. For devout fans of Bell's, visiting the Kalamazoo site is almost a right of passage; as a bonus, Bell's Eccentric Cafe always has rotating small-batch experimental and exclusive beers on draft that can't be found elsewhere.
    39.1 mi
    1 hr
    22:0010 hrs

    Inn at the Park Bed and Breakfast

    Spend the night in a cozy B&B not far from Lake Michigan and the Black river. There you will definitely have an opportunity to stroll along the scenic embankment before go to bed.
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