Muskegon State Park Beach Access

The park features two campgrounds, a swimming beach and pavilion bath house, restrooms, hiking trails, scenic views of large sand dunes and the Lake Michigan shoreline, south of the Muskegon Lake Channel Lighthouse.

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Muskegon State Park is a 1,165-acre park on the shore of Lake Michigan, with over two miles Lake Michigan shoreline and over a mile on Muskegon Lake. The Winter Sports Complex features a luge run and the park offers 2 campgrounds with 247 modern and semi-modern campsites and two mini-cabins. Sun bathing, swimming, picnicking, fishing, boat launch, ice fishing are featured, along with twelve miles of marked and groomed hiking trails, with five miles (8 kilometers) lighted for all levels of cross-country skiers. A replica of an historic fort blockhouse overlooking Lake Michigan and sand dunes is a favorite stop. Trail maps are available on line or at the park and campground offices. 

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

Parking Lot parking is available.

There is a parking fee of $11.00 at this location.

Public restrooms are available (Flush Toilet).

Camping is available: Improved (electric, running water, showers)

Picnic Area Lighting Power Shelter Potable Water

Carry-In boat access.

Length of access is more than 50 yards.

Muskegon State Park's Snug Harbor launch on Muskegon Lake is developed for access.  Access to Lake Michigan require walking across sandy beach areas from the shoreline to parking areas.

3560 Memorial Dr.
North Muskegon, MI 49445
GPS: 43° 14.12580, -86° 20.56020
Location Map for Muskegon State Park Beach Access