Muskegon State Park
Phone: (231) 744-3480
Muskegon State Park is located four miles west of North Muskegon on the shore of Lake Michigan. There are over two miles of shoreline on Lake Michigan and over a mile on Muskegon Lake. The vast expanse of Great Lakes sand beach ranks among the most beautiful in the world. Forested dunes that join miles of Great Lakes shoreline reflect a significant resource that visitors enjoy each year.
The campground is closed for winter. Information about winter camping opportunities is available on the DNR web site.
Muskegon State Park was established in 1923. The City of Muskegon gave the Conservation Department (later the Department of Natural Resources) a gift of land to help begin the park. The park has enjoyed much community support over the years and remains an important contributor to local quality of life.
Location Take US-31 to the M-120 exit in North Muskegon and follow the signs to the park.
Directions
Take US- 31 to the M-120 exit in North Muskegon and follow the signs to the park.
More info at http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/ParksandTrailsInfo.asp?id=475
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