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'''Muskegon State Park''' is a {{convert|1233|acre|ha|sing=on}} [[state park]] along [[Lake Michigan]] and [[Muskegon Lake]] near [[North Muskegon, Michigan]] in [[Muskegon County, Michigan]]. The park, located four miles (6 km) west of North Muskegon, has two miles (3 km) of sand beach on Lake Michigan and one mile (1.6 km) on Muskegon Lake.
'''Muskegon State Park''' is a {{convert|1233|acre|ha|sing=on}} [[state park]] along [[Lake Michigan]] and [[Muskegon Lake]] near [[North Muskegon, Michigan]] in [[Muskegon County, Michigan]]. The park, located four miles (6 km) west of North Muskegon, has two miles (3 km) of sand beach on Lake Michigan and one mile (1.6 km) on Muskegon Lake.


==Facilities and attractions==
==Facilities and attractions==
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Muskegon State Park offers a lighted boat launch at Snug Harbor that accommodates large boats. Fishing is available at the pier at Snug Harbor and the walkway on the Muskegon Lake Channel offers barrier-free access. The park rents fishing tackle.
Muskegon State Park offers a lighted boat launch at Snug Harbor that accommodates large boats. Fishing is available at the pier at Snug Harbor and the walkway on the Muskegon Lake Channel offers barrier-free access. The park rents fishing tackle.


Twelve miles of marked [[trail]]s, with five miles (8 km) marked for [[cross-country skiing]], are within the park. The trails are a diverse series of loops that meander through a variety of landscapes, from flatland to bog, from lowland to the top of scenic dunes.
Twelve miles of marked [[trail]]s, with five miles (8 km) marked for [[cross-country skiing]], are within the park. The trails are a diverse series of loops that meander through a variety of landscapes, from flatland to bog, from lowland to the top of scenic dunes.


Nearby attractions include [[Michigan's Adventure]] Amusement Park, Gillette Nature Center at [[Hoffmaster State Park]], Muskegon County Museum, Muskegon Museum of Art, and the [[USS Silversides (SS-236)|USS Silversides]], a World War II [[submarine]] open for tours.
Nearby attractions include [[Michigan's Adventure]] Amusement Park, Gillette Nature Center at [[Hoffmaster State Park]], Muskegon County Museum, Muskegon Museum of Art, and the [[USS Silversides (SS-236)|USS Silversides]], a World War II [[submarine]] open for tours.
[[File:Muskegon Block House 2.jpg|thumb|left|View from blockhouse]]
[[File:Muskegon Block House 2.jpg|thumb|left|View from blockhouse]]

==Recreation==
==Recreation==
Recreation enthusiasts can enjoy swimming, picnicking, fishing, hiking, boating, and camping at Muskegon State Park. In addition, winter activities in the park include cross-country skiing, [[ice skating]], luge run, and [[ice fishing]]. The park features a [[luge]] track, where U.S. [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] team member Mark Grimette started training.
Recreation enthusiasts can enjoy swimming, picnicking, fishing, hiking, boating, and camping at Muskegon State Park. In addition, winter activities in the park include cross-country skiing, [[ice skating]], luge run, and [[ice fishing]]. The park features a [[luge]] track, where U.S. [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] team member Mark Grimette started training.


==Climate==
==Climate==
The western coast of Michigan experiences pleasant summers with temperatures averaging 70 °F (21 °C). In winter, temperatures plunge to 22 °F (-6 °C). Lake winds have a dramatic effect on wind chill factors. Yearly precipitation averages {{convert|40|in|mm}} and above.
The western coast of Michigan experiences pleasant summers with temperatures averaging 70 °F (21 °C). In winter, temperatures plunge to 22 °F (-6 °C). Lake winds have a dramatic effect on wind chill factors. Yearly precipitation averages {{convert|40|in|mm}} and above.


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Protected areas of Muskegon County, Michigan]]
[[Category:Protected areas of Muskegon County, Michigan]]
[[Category:Beaches of Michigan]]
[[Category:Beaches of Michigan]]
[[Category:Landforms of Muskegon County, Michigan]]

Revision as of 04:50, 1 October 2014

Muskegon State Park
South-West view of the Blockhouse
Map showing the location of Muskegon State Park
Map showing the location of Muskegon State Park
Location within the state of Michigan
LocationLower Peninsula, Muskegon County, Michigan USA
Nearest cityMuskegon, Michigan
Area1,233 acres (499 ha)
Established1923
Governing bodyMichigan Department of Natural Resources
www.dnr.state.mi.us/parksandtrails/details.aspx?id=475&type=SPRK

Muskegon State Park is a 1,233-acre (499 ha) state park along Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake near North Muskegon, Michigan in Muskegon County, Michigan. The park, located four miles (6 km) west of North Muskegon, has two miles (3 km) of sand beach on Lake Michigan and one mile (1.6 km) on Muskegon Lake.

Facilities and attractions

The park contains two modern campgrounds with over 240 sun and shade sites. Camping facilities are seasonal, May through October.

Day users and campers use the scenic beach. The Snug Harbor picnic area is located on Muskegon Lake. The Blockhouse overlook provides a scenic view of Lake Michigan, Muskegon Lake, and the dunes.

Muskegon State Park offers a lighted boat launch at Snug Harbor that accommodates large boats. Fishing is available at the pier at Snug Harbor and the walkway on the Muskegon Lake Channel offers barrier-free access. The park rents fishing tackle.

Twelve miles of marked trails, with five miles (8 km) marked for cross-country skiing, are within the park. The trails are a diverse series of loops that meander through a variety of landscapes, from flatland to bog, from lowland to the top of scenic dunes.

Nearby attractions include Michigan's Adventure Amusement Park, Gillette Nature Center at Hoffmaster State Park, Muskegon County Museum, Muskegon Museum of Art, and the USS Silversides, a World War II submarine open for tours.

View from blockhouse

Recreation

Recreation enthusiasts can enjoy swimming, picnicking, fishing, hiking, boating, and camping at Muskegon State Park. In addition, winter activities in the park include cross-country skiing, ice skating, luge run, and ice fishing. The park features a luge track, where U.S. Olympic team member Mark Grimette started training.

Climate

The western coast of Michigan experiences pleasant summers with temperatures averaging 70 °F (21 °C). In winter, temperatures plunge to 22 °F (-6 °C). Lake winds have a dramatic effect on wind chill factors. Yearly precipitation averages 40 inches (1,000 mm) and above.

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