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Boasting three state parks, miles of multi-use trails, two major paddle sport rivers, and 26 miles of beaches, Muskegon County is the outdoor recreation hub of Michigan's sunset coast, every season of the year. Visit Muskegon on a weekend trip, enjoy a family getaway or plan an extended vacation!
Muskegon (/ məˈskiːɡən / mə-SKEE-gən) is a city in and the county seat of Muskegon County, Michigan, United States. [7] Situated around a harbor of Lake Michigan, Muskegon is known for fishing, sailing regattas, and boating. It is the most populous city along Lake Michigan's Eastern shore.
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Soar through the sky, glide through the waves, or immerse yourself in history. Whatever your preference is, Muskegon has attractions to make your trip memorable.
Discover the best things to do in Muskegon, MI, with our guide to top attractions, free activities, family fun, outdoor adventures, and more near Lake Michigan.
Muskegon’s waterfront views are a year-round highlight, but they truly shine in the fall. Enjoy the scenery with a meal at Dockers Fishhouse, Fricano's Muskegon Lake, Lake House Waterfront Grille, Muskegon Brewing Company, or Thrasher's Bear Lake Tavern.
The City of Muskegon is a diverse, up-and-coming West Michigan community with a rich history. Known as the Shoreline City due to the miles of Lake Michigan coastline within its boundaries, the City is also home to a booming downtown business community, a thriving arts and culture scene, and plentiful outdoor recreational opportunities.
Downtown Muskegon is the focus of art, history and culture in Muskegon; home to its public and private institutions; new and ever-expanding living options; and a platform for an amazing array of year-round events and activities.
Muskegon, Michigan, built on the fur and lumber trade, is now a calm vacation spot on Lake Michigan, calling itself "The Riviera of the Midwest." Sunbathe on several beautiful beaches along Lake Michigan, including Pere Marquette Beach, a certified Great Lakes "clean beach."