Natural beauty retreats in Muskegon, Michigan
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Meinert Park Pines Campground
● OpenMeinert Park Pines Campground is a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts located in Michigan, United States. Situated at the north end of the county, the campground offers full hookups and is just a short walk to the beautiful Lake Michigan beach. The park spans 182 acres of forested dunes, providing scenic overlooks of Little Flower Creek and the Lake Michigan shoreline. Visitors can hike to the top of the parabolic dune for stunning panoramic views. In addition to the campground, Meinert Park also features a modern rental cottage with 3 bedrooms, a kitchen, and a full bathroom, accommodating up to 6 people. The park's picnic shelter is perfect for family gatherings, graduation parties, and group picnics, with seating for up to forty people, electrical outlets, and a grill.
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The Lost Oaks Campground
● OpenThe Lost Oaks Campground is a family-owned institution located in Harrison, Michigan, just off US-127. This campground offers a variety of sites including 17 electric, 23 rustic sites, and 1 Cabin, all nestled in beautiful wooded surroundings perfect for RVs, motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and tent camping. Amenities include a dump station and water fill up, as well as easy access to nearby ORV and ATV trails. Situated just minutes from the Leota ORV Trailhead and 20 lakes within a 20-minute drive, The Lost Oaks Campground is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as swimming, fishing, boating, kayaking, tubing down the Muskegon River, golfing, and more in the surrounding area.
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Logger's Run
● OpenLogger's Run is a premier outdoor education institution located at 1198 West Riley-Thompson Road in Muskegon, Michigan. Our facility offers a range of programs and activities designed to educate and inspire individuals of all ages about the natural world. From hands-on experiences in our forested trails to interactive workshops on conservation and sustainability, Logger's Run is dedicated to fostering a deeper connection to the environment. Join us at our beautiful campus in the heart of Michigan for an unforgettable learning adventure.
1198 W Riley-Thompson Rd, Muskegon, MI 49445, United StatesAdvertisements -
Custer Park
● OpenCuster Park is a beautiful outdoor space located in North Muskegon, Michigan, United States. This park offers a peaceful and serene environment for visitors to enjoy nature and relax. With lush greenery, walking trails, and recreational areas, Custer Park is the perfect destination for a family outing or a quiet afternoon stroll. Whether you want to have a picnic, play sports, or simply unwind in the great outdoors, Custer Park has something for everyone. Come and experience the beauty and tranquility of this charming park in North Muskegon.
North Muskegon, MI 49445, United StatesAdvertisements -
Dune Harbor Park
● OpenDune Harbor Park is a stunning natural oasis located at 2161 Seminole Road in Norton Shores, Michigan. This park, Muskegon County's largest, spans 377 acres of land with miles of trails through forested dunes and two serene inland lakes perfect for kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching. Close to Roosevelt Park, Muskegon Heights, and the City of Muskegon, Dune Harbor Park offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. To access the park, visitors need a Muskegon County Park Pass, available for purchase at self-serve kiosks in the parking lots. Day passes cost $5, while season passes are $20 and valid for the entire calendar year. The park pass can also be bought at the Muskegon Visitor Center, Norton Shores City Hall, or Pioneer Park.
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Blue Lake Park
● OpenBlue Lake Park is a beautiful tourist attraction located at 10701 Nichols Road, Holton, Michigan, United States. This park offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy, including camping near Lake Michigan Beach, hiking through forested dunes, and renting cabins for a family getaway. The park is part of Muskegon County's stunning collection of parks, each with its own unique water feature to explore. Blue Lake Park specifically sits along the crystal clear waters of Big Blue Lake and features a campground with 25 campsites, modern restrooms, and a day use area perfect for picnicking. One of the most popular parks in the area, Pioneer Park, offers camping, swimming, sunbathing, and various sports activities on its 145-acre property nestled in forested sand dunes along Lake Michigan.
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Moore County Park
● OpenMoore County Park is a beautiful tourist attraction located at 17505 White Road in Bailey, Michigan. This park offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy, including camping near Lake Michigan Beach, hiking through forested dunes, and renting cabins for a family getaway. With eight unique parks in Muskegon County, each with its own water feature, Moore County Park is the perfect destination for water lovers. Campsite reservations, cabin rentals, and picnic lodges can all be reserved online, with current rates available on the official website. One of the highlights of Moore County Park is Blue Lake Park, situated along the crystal-clear waters of Big Blue Lake. This park features a campground with 25 campsites, modern restrooms, and a day use area for picnicking. Pioneer Park, the most popular park in Muskegon County, offers a range of activities such as camping, swimming, sunbathing, and sports like tennis, softball, basketball, and volleyball. Meinert Park, located at the north end of the county, provides a quiet retreat with a full hook-up campground, playground, Lake Michigan Beach, and natural areas to explore.
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