City of Muskegon Pere Marquette Park Access

Pere Marquette is a popular Lake Michigan public beach, located on the south side of the Muskegon Navigational Channel near a historic lighthouse, coast guard station, NOAA Field Station, maritime walkway and the U.S.S. Silversides Submarine Museum.

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Pere Marquette is a popular Lake Michigan beach.  It is bordered on the north by the Muskegon Navigational Channel and lighthouse.  The popular "dog beach" is at the far south end of the Park. A 200′ accessible walkway leads from the parking lot, beach house and restrooms to the shoreline.  Facilities include a snack bar, play apparatus areas, restrooms, picnic area, grills, sand volleyball courts, public beach and paved, accessible walkway.  The Lakeshore Trail bike path is accessible from the Park and many maritime attractions, a museum and restaurants are within walking distance.  Public transportation is available.

Available in Spring Available in Summer Available in Fall Available in Winter Public Restrooms

Parking Lot parking is available.

Public restrooms are available (Flush Toilet).

Picnic Area Lighting Shelter Potable Water

Carry-In boat access.

Length of access is more than 50 yards.

The sign for this site is along the road (visible from road).

A nearby local outfitter provides just rentals.

3510 Channel Dr.
Muskegon, MI 49441
GPS: 43° 13.34940, -86° 20.15220
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