Community Corner

Visitors Guide: Day Trip to Shelby Township, Utica

Explore Shelby Township and Utica for a summer day trip.

We wrote this little daytrip guide to Shelby Township and Utica for a summer series called Patch Passport.

All summer long, we'll offer up a weekly daytrip guide to another southeast Michigan destination, so if you decide to take a short road trip with the family to one of our Patch cities, you'll know how to get there and where to go.

But to start, here's what you helped us come up with for our own daytrip guide. Have more suggestions? Add them in the comments.

Find out what's happening in Clawsonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Explore downtown Utica

Since Shelby Township doesn't have much of a downtown area, visitors can hit the cute and historic downtown Utica district.

I suggest taking the scenic route down Cass Avenue, rather than Van Dyke, so you can check out well-kept Victorian-style homes that line the street.

Find out what's happening in Clawsonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Once you get to Auburn Road, make a left and take your pick from great sports bars, restaurants, women's boutiques and hair salons.

If you're looking for some fun boutique shopping, you'll want to check out, which features adorable children and women's clothing and accesories and , where you'll find just that.

Lunch Anyone?

Here are some munch spots in Utica you won't want to miss, according to Patch readers:

  • (Great BBQ)
  • (Authentic thin crush Italian Pizza)
  • (Best Burgers in town)
  • (Outdoor patio features bonfire pit)
  • (Just ask any local about the custard)

Clinton River

  • Canoe down the Clinton River begining at Heritage Park in Utica.
  • Visit 128 acres of protected natural land at
  • : Go fishing on the Clinton River, which runs through the park, visit the hike and bike trail or stop in to the . 
  • on the border of Shelby and Rochester: In the fall, there is no better place to witness the beauty of the Clinton River while treating yourself to a hot donought and fresh cider. 

Seek the Creek: Stony Creek Metro Park

  • Looking for some outdoor adventure? spans between Rochester and Shelby Township. The nearly 5,000 acre park is centered around a lake and a six-mile hike and bike trail.
  • Visitors can hit the green on Stony Creek's 18-hole course.
  • Paddleboarding anyone? Standup paddleboards are now available to rent at Eastwood Beach.
  • World's largest inflatable water slide. Enough said. Just check out the .

Best Dinner Spots in Shelby

All that ourdoor activity would make anyone hungry. I would suggest heading to Shelby Township for dinner since there is such a wide variety of really good restaurants. Readers suggested these spots:

  • (Great wine list and live music)
  • (Likely to spot Dino Ciccarelli hanging with former NHL stars)
  • (For great carryout) 
  • (Real deal Mexican food)
  • (Hibachi grill and great Sushi)

Where else?

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.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here