St. Clair
Waterfront city about an hour from Detroit with local restaurants and unique shops.
St. Clair is a charming waterfront community featuring classic, walkable neighborhoods that lead down to its vibrant downtown district. With a rich history dating back to 1764, those who live in St. Clair have continued to be known for its welcoming waterfront and its year-round events and activities for visitors to enjoy.
At the heart of the downtown is the Riverview Plaza, featuring a centrally located courtyard with outdoor seating and fireplaces. This space is perfect for outdoor events or watching passing boats and freighters on the water. The courtyard is surrounded by a unique mix of restaurants, and locally owned businesses. The downtown offers a variety of experiences that could give a big city a run for its money ranging from farmer’s markets to family-friendly events like craft days and live music. Whether you’re a resident or visitor, all are welcome to become a St. Clair tourist and enjoy all the amenities the city has to offer.
Located about an hour outside of downtown Detroit, St. Clair offers an expansive range of year-round recreational activities. From boating to fishing on the river or golfing and biking in one of its many parks, the city has much to offer outdoors. Downtown St. Clair is home to Palmer Park, a quarter-mile running path that spans along the world’s largest freshwater boardwalk offering breathtaking views of the riverfront. For those looking to venture outside the downtown district, lies Greig Park. It features an all-terrain dirt track for biking and skating enthusiasts including pump tracks and skate pads. For the outdoorsy types, there’s always an activity waiting for them – no matter the weather!
Must-stop spots in the city for visitors and those who live in St. Clair include the historic Murphy Inn for their fish and chips, or if you need a night out, enjoy drinks on the patio at Pepper Joes or a craft brew at War Water Brewery. For St. Clair and Great Lakes-inspired apparel and gifts, be sure to check out the Bear and the Hare.