As Mark says, heading to Dearborn is as far opposite St. Joseph as you can get on the southern edge of the state. Figure a good 2.5 to 3 hours beyond St. Joe. Both those attractions are great, and 2 days there would be best. As mentioned, the Air Zoo in K Zoo is real easy to get to from the expressway, about an hour east of SJ. Bell's Brewery is also there, if you are a fan. There are maritime museums in South Haven and Grand Haven north of here 20 and 60 miles. Holland is an hour north and offers the Dutch Village and a real Dutch windmill reassembled there. We like to keep St. Joseph itself kinda small town (and I am on the outskirts of that!). There is a neat museum of machinery used to produce farm-related packaging just north of town, plus a world-class Nicklaus golf course on the water in St. Joe if you play. New Buffalo to the south has the Four Winds with hotel that appears top-notch. And South Bend/Notre Dame is barely a half hour south.
So, a cool trip would be head to Detroit/Dearborn for 2 days, another north to Saginaw/Frankenmuth, over West to Traverse City on Lake Michigan, then a day down to Grand Rapids or Holland along the Lake. End the week in St. Joe, calming down before a Saturday wedding. As always, PureMichigan dot org has a great trip planner.
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