When it comes to college towns in Michigan, a few famous standouts quickly come to mind: Ann Arbor, East Lansing, Mt. Pleasant, and Marquette, among others. But our state is home to a handful of smaller college towns that are just as delightful, and there’s one charming locale you’ll surely want to explore.

The town of Alma, which proudly houses Alma College, is situated in Gratiot County.

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With a population of just over 9,000 full-time residents, Alma offers visitors the perfect hybrid between small-town charm and the broader attractions of a medium-sized city.

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Of course, Alma College sits at the heart of the community. This private liberal arts school was founded in 1886 and currently enrolls approximately 1,400 undergraduates.

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Around town, you’ll notice snippets of school pride. You might even catch a few marching band members dressed in kilts - representing Alma’s beloved Scots.

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Alma’s downtown area offers plenty of charm for visitors and students alike. Stop in at Pizza Sam’s, a longtime local fixture with tasty eats and an unassuming atmosphere.

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Peruse a few antiques at Treasures Resale Shop or satisfy your sweet tooth with a visit to Cindy Lou’s Sweet Creations. The vibe along Superior Street is delightful year-round.

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Enjoy a bit of fresh air at Pine River Park, which sits along the riverfront itself. If you’re in the mood to stretch your legs, check out the sprawling Fred Meijer Heartland Trail.

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If the arts are more your speed, catch a concert or theatre production at Alma College’s Heritage Center. You’re in for a treat when you grab tickets to a show here.

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As the day ends, stop in for a drink or bite at Alma Brewing Company, which offers an array of craft beers and a decidedly welcoming atmosphere. What’s not to love?

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By the time you say goodbye, you’ll be head over heels for this wonderful college town. Alma might not be Michigan’s most famous destination, but it’s so worth exploring.

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For more information about Alma, its exceptional college, and the many attractions available throughout town, click here. Are you an Alma College graduate? Share your experiences with us in the comments!

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