Best attractions and places to see in Muskegon County include a diverse range of natural landscapes and historical landmarks. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, the county features extensive coastlines, inland lakes, and river systems. This region offers opportunities for outdoor recreation, cultural exploration, and historical discovery.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A fantastically beautiful sandy beach
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A very idyllic trail around the lake.
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This 8.5-acre waterfront park provides a variety of water activities, including fishing and kayaking, along with walking trails, a playground, and picnic areas. The viewpoint from the fishing dock offers a stunning vista of Spring Lake.
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Lake Harbor Park & Beach in Muskegon is a lakeside gem, boasting sandy shores, scenic trails, and recreational amenities. With picturesque views of Lake Michigan, it's an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts in the area.
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While the majority of the shoreline at P.J. Hoffmaster State Beach is pristine Lake Michigan water & views, this particular spot is a great endpoint from a short hike on the honeymoon trail.
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Meandering through a dense lowland, the trail leads to Lost Lake, a pond-like oasis renowned for diverse wildflowers and indigenous flora. It links with the Loop to Loop and Scenic Ridge Trails, offering extended exploration. An eagle's nest-inspired observation platform enhances the Lost Lake Trail experience.
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This 8.5-acre waterfront park provides a variety of water activities, including fishing and kayaking, along with walking trails, a playground, and picnic areas. The viewpoint from the fishing dock offers a stunning vista of Spring Lake.
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The park has a long stretch of beach and a sand dune ecosystem. You can explore on a network of 10 miles (16 km) of hiking trails, some of which are groomed for cross-country skiing in winter. There's also two campgrounds. It's a great place to watch migrating birds!
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Muskegon County offers diverse natural beauty. You can enjoy the clean sands and amenities at Pere Marquette Park, explore the wooded trails and Lake Michigan shoreline at Muskegon State Park, or discover the extensive beachfront and dune trails at P.J. Hoffmaster State Park. Other options include the Muskegon beach and Lake Harbor Park.
Yes, the Muskegon Lake Nature Preserve, located on the eastern shoreline of Muskegon Lake, features diverse ecosystems including forests, wetlands, and prairies, with trails ideal for bird watching and wildlife viewing. Other natural preserves like Anderson Woods, Barrier Dunes Sanctuary, and Flower Creek Dunes Nature Preserve also offer accessible trails and scenic views.
Muskegon County is rich in history. You can visit the meticulously restored Victorian homes of the Hackley & Hume Historic Site, explore the USS Silversides Submarine Museum to see a real World War II submarine, or tour the USS LST 393 Museum Ship, a restored WWII tank landing ship. The Muskegon South Pierhead Lighthouse also stands as a historic landmark.
The Muskegon Museum of Art features a fine permanent collection and changing exhibitions. The Lakeshore Museum Center serves as a hub for exploring the county's natural and cultural history, managing several historic sites. The Frauenthal Center is an iconic venue for arts and cultural events, and the USS Silversides Submarine Museum offers naval history displays.
Families can enjoy Michigan's Adventure, the state's largest amusement park with over 60 rides and an attached water park. The Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park offers activities like an 850-foot luge track, ice skating, cross-country skiing, tubing, and zip-lining. Many parks and beaches, such as Pere Marquette Park and P.J. Hoffmaster State Park, are also family-friendly.
For cycling, the Musketawa Trail is popular, crossing orchards, farmland, and woods. The Lakeshore Trail, Lake Michigan offers scenic views along the lake. For hiking, the Lost Lake Trail meanders through lowlands to a pond-like oasis, known for wildflowers. P.J. Hoffmaster State Park also has over 10 miles of hiking trails, including a dune climb.
Yes, many trails in Muskegon County are suitable for beginners and families. For example, the Lost Lake Trail is a gentle path through diverse flora. Muskegon State Park offers wooded trails and dune paths that are accessible. You can find more easy hiking routes in the area by checking the Hiking in Muskegon County guide.
Beyond visiting attractions, you can explore numerous outdoor activities. Cycling is popular on trails like the Musketawa Trail or the Lakeshore Trail. Hiking opportunities are abundant in state parks and nature preserves. For more specific routes, check out the Cycling in Muskegon County or Hiking in Muskegon County guides.
Many state parks and nature preserves in Muskegon County welcome dogs on their trails, typically requiring them to be on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific park regulations before your visit. The Lost Lake Trail and trails within Muskegon State Park are generally dog-friendly.
In winter, Muskegon State Park transforms into a sports complex offering a luge track, cross-country skiing, and ice skating. The Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park is also a prime destination for winter sports, providing a unique luge experience, ice skating, and cross-country skiing trails.
For stunning lake views, visit Pere Marquette Park or Muskegon State Park, both offering extensive Lake Michigan shoreline. P.J. Hoffmaster State Park features a dune climb with panoramic lake views. The Lakeshore Trail also provides continuous views along Lake Michigan, and Muskegon Lake offers picturesque vistas.
Yes, the Muskegon Farmer's Market is known as the largest open-air market in West Michigan, offering a wide array of local produce and goods. Additionally, the Western Market Chalets provide a unique shopping experience with local makers and vendors.


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