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Patch Passport: How About a Day Trip to Fenton?

We're helping you plan mini vacations all summer long.

 

All summer long, we'll offer up a weekly day trip guide to another southeast Michigan destination. 

Have you been to Fenton? Tell us your favorite things to do in the comments.

Food

  • French Laundry - Take your pick from nearly 75 creatively-named sandwiches such as the “Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Fenton” or the “No John, I’m Not Cheezing You." Just make sure you stop in before 4 p.m. if you're in a sandwich mood – the French Laundry switches over to dinner at 4 p.m. and they are no longer available.
  • When you're ready for dessert, Uncle Ray's Dairyland is a Fenton favorite. You can even enjoy a round of putt-putt golf after you snack on the sweets. 

Other popular joints: Fenton House and Fenton Coney & Grill.

    Lounging

    • If you need to take a walk to unwind, try Fenton's Millpond Park, complete with a gazebo, waterfall, playground for children and tables for a picnic.

    Shopping

    • If art is your thing, stroll downtown to the Edge Gallery for a variety of art work.

    History

    Fenton has plenty of historic buildings.

    “The buildings in downtown Fenton are a testament to our community’s proud history,” said Donna Seger, president of the Fenton Historical Society. “Some have been part of the city’s landscape for as far back as 150 years."

    The Fenton United Methodist Church, Fenton Community & Cultural Center, old fire hall, A.J. Phillips Fenton Museum and First Presbyterian Church are considered treasures by many.

    The Fenton Museum is open on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. or by appointment.

    Recreation

    The Lakes

    • Lake Fenton is the one of the biggest and busiest lakes around. Public access is located off Grove Park Road. (Launch temporarily closed on weekdays until July 24.)
    • Lake Ponemah is another hot spot. A Michigan DNR boat launch is on North Road near Torrey Road.
    • Silver Lake Beach in Silver Lake Park is another spot people visit to cool off.

    Golf

    Quickest way from Macomb

    Your trip should take just over an hour.

    • Take I-75 N toward Flint
    • Get off at Exit 101 for Grange Hall Road toward Fenton
    • Turn left onto Grange Hall Road
    • Continue onto Main Street

    What did we leave out?

    Let potential visitors know where else they should visit by posting a comment on this story.

    About this column: We're taking you on summer daytrips through Michigan Patch towns. Related Topics: Fenton, Mini Vacation, Patch Passport, Things to Go, and Travel Michigan

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