Gilmore Car Museum: An Unbelievable Vintage Car Collection is Hiding Right Here in Hickory Corners MI

Gilmore Car Museum Hickory Corners MI

Plan Your Visit to Gilmore Car Museum

The Gilmore Car Museum is North America’s largest auto museum and draws visitors from across the world. The 90-acre campus boasts over 400 autos, motorcycles and auto memorabilia.

This local gem is one of our favorite things to do in the Gull Lake, Hickory Corners and Augusta area in SWMI. 

From the 1930s Shell Gas Station with retro gas pumps to the 1941 Diner, the Gilmore Car Museum is full of fun for your whole group. 

Read on for must sees and insider tips and tricks for your visit to the Gilmore Car Museum. 

Gilmore Car Museum Shell Station
Vintage Shell Station at Gilmore Car Museum

Gilmore Car Museum

6865 Hickory Rd, Hickory Corners, MI 49060
(269) 671-5089

Where is the Gilmore Car Museum?

The convenient location makes this museum a top destination.

The museums is located 20 miles off I-94 and US-131 in Hickory Corners, MI and is centrally situated between Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids and Lansing. 

Gilmore Car Museum Address

Hours and Admission

The museum is open year-round but has reduced hours in winter. The outer galleries are closed during the winter season. 

Summer (Apr 1 – Nov 30)Weekdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Weekends: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Winter (Dec 1 – Mar 31)Daily: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Admission

Adults/Seniors$20
Youth (ages 11-17)$12
Kids (10 and under)FREE
Active Military (must present ID)FREE

What You’ll Find at the Gilmore Car Museum

Don’t be fooled – the museum isn’t just for car fanatics.

With hundreds of automobiles, motorcycles and replicas that take you back in time, every person in your group will find something exciting. Photo ops abound so bring your charged camera or smartphone. 

Gilmore Car Museum Map

Autos and Motorcycles from Every Era

Gilmore Car Museum is home to cars and motorcycles from every era for your viewing pleasure.

The main museum houses the 1920s/30s, 1950s/60s, and the muscle car galleries. The Steam Barn features Pioneer Era Cars, or the cars that started it all for the non-car buffs. 

Gilmore Car Museum
Travel back in time with automotive history at Gilmore

The outer galleries are closed during the Winter season and include the Carriage House, the Shell Station, the Train Depot, and the Train Switch Tower. The Carriage House was the first display gallery and the beginning of the Gilmore Car Museum. 

Vintage Car Dealerships

If you’ve wondered what car dealerships look like from decades ago, you’ll find replicas on the grounds. Explore 1928 Model A Ford, 1930s Lincoln, 1948 Cadillac, and 1918 Franklin dealerships. Each spot is complete with cars shoppers would’ve bought from that dealership. 

Gilmore Car Museum Interior
A look inside the 1948 Cadillac Car Dealership

On-Site Dining

Having two restaurants on site is perfect for families with kids and you’ll find plenty of options on the menus.

The Blue Moon Diner is a blast from the past. This 1941 Diner is open April – November and offers Chicago and Coney style hot-dogs, soups and sandwiches. 

Gilmore Car Museum

The Heritage Cafe is open December – March and sometimes during car shows and events during the Summer season. This spot features a full menu of made to order options. 

While there isn’t a specific kid’s menu, there are options that will please even the pickiest of eaters. The menus feature hot dogs, pulled pork, mac and cheese, and frozen custard just to name a few. 

Visiting Gilmore Car Museum with Kids

Visiting a museum with kids can sometimes be a bit of a gamble. Will there be enough to keep our kids engaged? Will there be food options on site? Is it open enough to let the kids roam a bit? 

Good news! The Gilmore Car Museum has activities and exhibits to peak kids’ interests. And there’s food. Win-win. 

Complete a Scavenger Hunt 

Do you have little explorers on your hands? Are they always searching for clues and treasures? 

There is a scavenger hunt throughout the museum that these explorers will love. Add to it and take pictures to make it a photo scavenger hunt. 

Pick it up at the kids kiosk at the main entrance. You’ll also find coloring pages and crayons at the kiosk. 

Gilmore Car Museum Kids Kiosk

Learn How to Start a Model-A

Walk away from your visit to the Gilmore Car Museum saying you know how to start a Model-A car. That’s a new fun fact you’ll be able to share with someone. 

At this experience you learn what it takes to start a Model-A and then get to try it for yourself. This is something you’ll want to document, so get those cameras ready. 

Build and Race Toy Cars

Kids can use their imaginations and creativity to build and race toy cars at the Car Test Stand. This is a top pick, especially for the lego fan in your family. 

The Car Test Stand is located in the front part of the museum near the Delorean. It’s easy to miss, so ask a staff member if you need help finding it.  

Pair Your Visit With Another Local Attraction

If you’re looking to make it a full day of fun, pair your visit to the Gilmore Car Museum with a visit to the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. The two spots are only ten minutes apart.

The Kellogg Bird Sanctuary is home to three miles of trails and many bird habitats. It’s a great spot to look for and learn about birds and wildlife; stop by the visitors center for corn to feed the waterfowl. 

Kellogg Bird Sanctuary
12685 East C. Ave, Augusta, MI 49012
(269) 671-2510

Bird Sanctuary
Visitors can feed the geese, ducks and swans

Gilmore Car Events

From Princess Days to Classic Car Cruise-Ins and the Summer Concert Series, you’ll find an event to excite every person in your group.

Family Friendly Events

Princess Days
Held throughout the year, these events feature a meal and mingling with Princesses and photo opportunities.

Cruise Ins (Summer)
Every Summer Wednesday night show off your collector car at the Museum. Don’t have a car? No worries! Stroll through the cars and ooh and aah over them. Food is available and this event is free. 

Gilmore’s Haunted Hunt (Fall)
A fun Halloween themed scavenger hunt event through the museum’s campus. With each correctly answered clue is rewarded with a BOO bag filled with candy or trinkets. Costumes are highly encouraged.

Kalamazoo Tractor Show (Summer)
This two-day event features vintage tractors, tractor parades and farm machinery displays. Held in the Summer each year. 

The SWMI Cultural Exchange (Fall)
The Gilmore Car Museum is one of six participants in the annual Southwest Michigan Cultural Exchange. This event runs for an entire month (October), inviting all membership holders to visit the other five cultural institutions for free.

The other five participating locations include: The Air Zoo, Binder Park Zoo, W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary & W.K. Kellogg Manor House, Kalamazoo Institute of Arts and Kalamazoo Nature Center.

Winter Wonderland
Gilmore Car Museum’s Winter Wonderland event features drive through lights, Santa visits, food, and other seasonal fun.

Winter Wonderland Gilmore Car Museum
Gilmore Car Museum
Santa visiting Gilmore’s Winter Wonderland

Adults Evening (or Day) Out Events

Concert Series (Summer)
An outdoor summertime event featuring musical acts and artists. 

Model T Driving Experience
Learn how to drive an authentic Model T from an experienced instructor. This would make the perfect gift for the car enthusiast in your life.

The Gilmore Car Museum already created a certificate you can use making it simple for you.

Learn to drive a Model T
Learn to drive a Model T

Educational Events 

Lecture Series (Winter)
This annual series is offered in the late Winter each year and features different automotive topics. Previous lectures have highlighted the Mackinac Bridge and the Wright Brothers.

Gilmore Garage Works
This after school program introduces students to automotive technology including welding, painting and fabrication.

Free Field Trips
The Gilmore Car Museum offers free field trips for preschool-12th grade school groups. Members of the staff can also present to your students right at your school.

All lessons meet Michigan K-12 benchmarks.

Visitor FAQs

How long should I expect my visit to last?

Museum staff recommend reserving 4-6 hours to be able to see everything at the museum.

Can I bring my RV to Gilmore Car Museum?

Yes. Parking for larger vehicles (RVs, motorhomes, tour buses) is located in front of the Automotive Heritage Center. 

What are the accessibilty options at Gilmore?

The museum is handicap accessible and has free wheelchairs and mobility scooters (small rental fee) available.  There are two elevators to reach the second floor.

Make it a Getaway with Local Lodging and Attractions

Family getaways are the perfect chance to make life-long memories. With its close location to Kalamazoo, there is a plethora of lodging and attraction options to fit every family’s interest and budget. 

Camp at Gilmore Car Museum

If you’re a camping family, you’re in luck. Gilmore Car Museum has 100 camping sites; ten with power and 90 without. Rates start at just $25/night.

Hotels

Does your group prefer lodging that has four walls and an actual bathroom? Good news – there are many local hotels to choose from. The museum has made it easy-peasy to find your ideal hotel through this search tool.

Other Local Attractions to Explore

Kalamazoo and its surrounding areas have lots of attractions to explore. With all the options you might have a challenge to pick and choose, but our list of 100+ Fun Things to Do in Kalamazoo will help you decide.

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