SAUGATUCK, MI -- The best travel experiences are those that fully immerse you in the place. A Michigan fall experience could mean surrounding yourself with changing leaves, leaning into spooky lore or engaging with local art. One experience combines all three this autumn.
Returning for its third year is Bloody Brunch, taking place Saturday, Oct. 18 at Ox-Bow School of Art.
Hidden up in the wooden sand dunes overlooking the Kalamazoo River, these sacred grounds are seasoned with secrets and stories.
The Bloody Brunch takes place at the 115-year-old inn on campus, which features a wraparound porch overlooking the lagoon.
The brunch will be crafted by Ox-Bow’s kitchen staff and onsite mixologist and beverage manager John Brown will be setting up a Bloody Mary bar to die for.
Adult ticket