
Showing 9 of 13 parks within 75 miles of Muskegon










State Park • MI • 4.6 mi
Overview Muskegon State Park is a diverse and year-round destination located along the shores of Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake. Known for its combination of…

State Park • MI • 7.7 mi
Overview Hoffmaster State Park is a scenic Lake Michigan shoreline park located just south of Muskegon, known for its expansive sand dunes, forested trails,…

State Park • MI • 11 mi
Exploring Duck Lake State Park Duck Lake State Park sits along the eastern shore of Lake Michigan in western Michigan, offering visitors a unique landscape…

State Park • MI • 12 mi
Exploring Grand Haven State Park Grand Haven State Park sits along the Lake Michigan shoreline at the mouth of the Grand River, offering one of the most…

State Park • MI • 32 mi
Overview Holland State Park is one of Michigan’s most popular Lake Michigan destinations, known for its expansive sandy beach, iconic lighthouse views, and…

State Park • MI • 33 mi
Overview Silver Lake State Park is one of Michigan’s most unique outdoor destinations, known for its expansive sand dunes and the rare opportunity to drive…

State Park • MI • 37 mi
Overview Saugatuck Dunes State Park offers a rugged and scenic stretch of Lake Michigan shoreline, where forested trails lead to wide, sandy beaches and…

State Park • MI • 38 mi
Overview Newaygo State Park sits high above Hardy Dam Pond, offering expansive views of the Muskegon River valley and a quiet, scenic setting in western…

State Park • MI • 39 mi
Overview Charles Mears State Park is a compact but highly popular Lake Michigan shoreline park located in Pentwater. Known for its wide sandy beach, close…
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Within 75 miles of Muskegon, Michigan, the range of parks expands to include a diverse mix of lakeshore destinations and inland recreation areas. This distance is ideal for longer day trips or weekend outings, offering access to some of the region’s most scenic outdoor locations.
The landscape within 75 miles includes extended stretches of Lake Michigan shoreline, sand dunes, forests, inland lakes, and river corridors. With more distance from the city, parks often feel more expansive and less developed, allowing for a deeper connection to nature.
Recreation opportunities increase within this range, including hiking longer trails, camping, boating, fishing, and swimming. Many parks offer a mix of developed facilities and quieter natural areas, supporting both active exploration and relaxed visits.
Parks within this distance reflect the region’s natural and cultural history, particularly the influence of Lake Michigan on settlement, industry, and conservation. These areas preserve both the landscape and the stories connected to it.
Parks within 75 miles of Muskegon offer an opportunity to explore beyond the immediate area and discover new lakeshore and inland destinations. Whether you are planning a full-day trip or a weekend escape, these parks provide a wide range of experiences.