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Paw Paw River Campgrounds
● OpenWelcome to Paw Paw River Campground located at 5355 Michigan 140 in Watervliet, Michigan. With over 30 years of experience, we offer a peaceful rustic camping adventure along the beautiful Paw Paw River. As the only private Paw Paw River launch access in Watervliet, Michigan, we invite all visitors to enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and tubing on this historic waterway. Our campground offers various river trips ranging from a 7-mile adventure for experienced adventurers to a 2-mile trip suitable for beginners. We also provide tube rentals for groups looking to float down the river and enjoy the natural scenery. Shuttle services are available for those with their own kayaks or canoes.
5355 M-140, Watervliet, MI 49098, United States -
Bass River Recreation Area
● OpenBass River Recreation Area is a beautiful park located along the Grand River in Ottawa County, Michigan. With 3.5 miles of river frontage, this park is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and hunting. The park features over 8 miles of trails that traverse diverse habitats, making it perfect for hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, horseback riding, and mountain biking. To reach the park, simply head east on Lake Michigan Drive (M-45) from US-31 for 7 miles, then go north on 104th Avenue for 3.4 miles. Look for a gravel road on the east side of 104th Avenue.
Grand Haven, Bass River-Multi-Use Trail, Grand Haven, MI 49417, United States -
Sand Lake Campground
● OpenSand Lake Campground is a picturesque retreat located in Irons, Michigan, United States. Nestled along the scenic shores of Sand Lake, this campground offers a variety of shaded sites surrounded by a beautiful mixed hardwood forest. Just a short walk from the campsites, visitors can enjoy a sandy swimming beach perfect for cooling off on hot summer days. Located within the Huron-Manistee National Forests, Sand Lake Campground is a popular destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Despite its remote location, the campground is conveniently close to amenities such as gas stations and grocery stores.
Irons, MI 49644, United States -
Fish Ladder Park
● OpenFish Ladder Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan is a unique and innovative park designed by Joseph Kinnebrew. Located at 606 Front Avenue Northwest, this park serves as both a functional piece of architecture and a recreational area for visitors. The main purpose of the park is to provide a way for migrating fish, such as Chinook and Coho salmon, steelhead, and brown trout, to navigate around the powerful water flow of the Grand River. Visitors can watch these fish jump up the "ladder" as they make their way upstream. The migration of Chinook and Coho salmon typically occurs in the fall, from early September to late October, while steelhead can be seen from early November to mid December, with the majority of the run happening between mid February and late April. In addition to the primary fish species, other fish such as suckers, walleye, and smallmouth bass may also use the fish ladder on occasion.
606 Front Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504, United States -
Drummond Island Tourism Association
● ClosedDrummond Island Tourism Association, located at 34974 South Townline Road in Drummond, Michigan, is your natural choice for adventure. As you cross the St. Mary's River on the Drummond Island Ferry, you'll be crossing one of the busiest waterways in the world, with over 4,500 cargo carriers passing by each year. Potagannissing Bay, meaning "Bay by the Mill Island" in the Anishinaabe language, is a popular spot for recreational boating and fishing, offering opportunities to catch bass, northern pike, salmon, and more. With numerous islands to explore and a sheltered coastline, there's always something new to discover. Let the Drummond Island Tourism Association help you plan the perfect vacation, no matter the season. If you haven't already, be sure to add Drummond Island to your bucket list. Contact us for more information or to share your upcoming events. Visit us soon and experience all that Drummond Island has to offer.
34974 S Townline Rd, Drummond, MI 49726, United States -
Sand Lake Recreation Area
● OpenSand Lake Recreation Area is a beautiful park and tourist attraction located in Irons, Michigan, United States. The Sand Lake Campground offers shaded sites by a mixed hardwood forest, with a sandy swimming beach just beyond the trees. The campground is conveniently located near the Pine National Scenic River and several lakes, within the Huron-Manistee National Forests. Visitors can enjoy amenities such as coin showers, flush toilets, and drinking water faucets, as well as private bathrooms with vanities. Sand Lake covers about 50 acres of shallow waters, surrounded by wooded areas with both shaded and open campsites. The Huron-Manistee National Forests offer a million acres of protected land, including wetlands and diverse wildlife.
Irons, MI 49644, United States -
Ludington Downtown Visitor's
● OpenWelcome to Ludington Downtown Visitor's, your go-to travel agency for exploring the vibrant and picturesque Ludington, Michigan. Conveniently located at 226 West Ludington Avenue, we are here to help you experience the best this charming lakeside town has to offer. Discover the unique allure of Ludington's 5-acre Waterfront Park, renowned for its stunning bronzed sculptures and breathtaking views of the Lake Michigan inlet. Immerse yourself in the town's thriving arts scene, with a plethora of music events, photography exhibitions, and art galleries to explore throughout the year.
226 West Ludington Avenue, Ludington, Michigan 49431, United States
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