Muskegon State Park features more than 1,000 acres of scenic natural area nestled between Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan. This site contains dunes, interdunal ponds, forests, fields, lakefront, and a rare coastal plain marsh. Bicycling is prohibited on all trails due to Protected Dune status of the park. A future cooperative bike route is planned which would run along the north side of Muskegon Lake, through Muskegon State Park, then north along the Lake Michigan shoreline to Duck Lake State Park. Located on the shore of Lake Michigan, the Park contains over two miles Lake Michigan shoreline and over a mile on Muskegon Lake. It offers two campgrounds with 247 modern and semi-modern campsites and two mini-cabins. The Winter Sports Complex, luge and hiking trails are accessible from the campground. 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 online or at the park and campground offices