Saugatuck Dunes State Park

Contact: sbear@fs.fed.us
Phone: (269) 637-2788

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SAUGATUCK DUNES STATE PARK

A day-use park along a secluded strip of Lake Michigan shoreline, Saugatuck Dunes State Park offers 1,000 acres of land with 2.5 miles of shore line. In addition, the park has fresh water coastal dunes that are over 200 feet tall. The park's terrain varies from steep slopes to rolling hills. The park, located in Allegan County, is relatively undeveloped. The land for Saugatuck Dunes was acquired in 1971 from the Augustinian Order, who once used the buildings as a prison and a seminary.

The park's major attractions are the swimming beach and the 300-acre natural area, which contains a coastal dune system, as well as three endangered plant species. Nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers and hikers are the predominant day users.

Location Take Hwy 196 and take Exit 41 heading W. 1/4 mile and take 64th street and then W. on 138 Ave. into the Park Entrance.

Directions

Take Hwy 196 to Exit 41 heading W. 1/4 mile and take 64th street and then W. on 138 Ave. into the Park Entrance.

More info at http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/ParksandTrailsInfo.asp?id=491

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