Waking Up After Winter: Your Guide to Spring in Muskegon County

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Spring Awakens in Muskegon County

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Spring in Muskegon County is a magical time as winter finally loosens its grip. In fact, the region’s 8 county parks, 4 nature preserves, and 3 state parks offer miles of trails for hiking, biking, and disc golf. These paths are framed by budding trees, early wildflowers, and returning migratory birds.

Follow the Trails, Meet Spring Wildlife

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Muskegon Lakeshore Trail

This scenic trail winds along the shoreline and offers prime opportunities to spot sandhill cranes, red-winged blackbirds, and other returning migratory birds. Whether you are on foot or two wheels, you will enjoy peaceful water views. Consequently, it is easy to see why the Muskegon Lakeshore Trail is a local favorite for spring exploration.

Lost Lake Trail at Muskegon State Park

Woodland areas come alive with trilliums, bloodroot, and spring beauties. These blooms bring a fresh wash of color to your outdoor adventure. Similarly, a true hidden gem is the Lost Lake Trail. This path features a unique, scenic bog and coastal plain marsh habitat tucked behind tall dune hills.

This tranquil area is known for its diverse, specialized plant life. It also includes a boardwalk to help you navigate the wet terrain. While you walk, watch for turtles, deer, and playful squirrels. It is the perfect spot to enjoy a mix of deep forest and quiet lake views.

The Hunt for “Michigan Gold”

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If you’re willing to step off the paved paths in late May, you might just strike “Michigan Gold.” The wooded hills of Muskegon’s state parks are legendary for morel mushrooms. If you’re new to the hunt or want to sharpen your foraging skills, check out the Visit Muskegon Spring Foraging Guide before you head into the brush.

Discover the New Gillette Nature Center

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Hands-On Learning for Families

The newly renovated Gillette Nature Center at Hoffmaster State Park at Hoffmaster State Park is an interactive haven for visitors of all ages. Families can meet resident turtles Daisy and George or explore animal tracks. Furthermore, you can try hands-on exhibits that make learning about coastal dunes fun and memorable. With a brand-new science lab and kid-friendly activities, the center is perfect for sparking curiosity.

Dunes and Lake Michigan Views

Step outside to the dunes or take the Dune Overlook Trail for breathtaking views of Lake Michigan. Early spring is a great time to spot wildlife emerging from winter. Moreover, you can enjoy the sparkling lakeshore and take in the first blooms along the trail. Whether you’re hiking, birding, or photographing, the dunes offer a unique springtime adventure.

Ready to Shake the Frost?

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Whether you’re a hiker, biker, or birdwatcher, spring in Muskegon County is your invitation to explore. Pack your sneakers and bring your curiosity. You will soon discover why the Muskegon lakeshore is the perfect springtime getaway.

Muskegon’s Summer Symphony: Free Outdoor Concerts

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Sunshine, warm nights, and the sweet sounds of live music.

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That’s the soundtrack of summer in Muskegon County, Michigan!

Looking for a fun, free way to experience the best of the season? Look no further than Muskegon’s incredible lineup of outdoor concerts.

Unwind, Connect, Discover: The Magic of Muskegon’s Free Summer Concerts

Ditch concert tickets for a picnic basket and surround yourself with live music. This beachtown’s picturesque parks, waterfronts, or even lighthouses provide stunning backdrops for free concerts. Imagine grooving in the grass, boogieing on the beach, or swaying under the stars. Muskegon’s outdoor concerts offer the perfect soundtrack for your Michigan summer adventures.

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Endless Choices

The melodies of Muskegon are truly endless! Options range from lively “Parties in the Park” at Hackley Park to the serene at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Listen to the West Michigan Concert Winds along the shores of Muskegon Lake.  Or dance under the stars at The Deck and Dockers Fish House.

This is just a taste! With summer concerts offered at White River Light Station, McGraft Park, Pomona Park, the Montague Bandshell, and even more locations, you’re guaranteed to find the perfect setting to create your own summer symphony.

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Find Your Perfect Harmony

Ready to find your summer soundtrack in Muskegon? Head over to the Concerts & Live Music Page on the Visit Muskegon website. Here you can use the handy search filters to find concerts by date and location.

Whether you’re looking for family-friendly music, a chance to discover new artists, or a relaxing evening under the stars, Muskegon’s Summer Symphony has something for everyone.

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So, grab your friends and family, pack a picnic basket, and get ready to experience the joy of live music under the Muskegon County summer sky!

 

Explore Our Winter Wonderland

Recapture the joy and spirit of childhood while sledding under a gentle cascade of snowflakes. Explore our tranquil woods and snow-covered dunes on snowshoe or cross-country skis.

With such a variety of outdoor adventures available in Saugatuck/Douglas, you’ll find it easy to create warm winter memories that will last a lifetime.

Get ready to bundle up and feel the crunch of snow beneath your feet. Stop by Landsharks in Saugatuck to rent skis, boots, poles, or snowshoes. Then head out to Saugatuck Dunes State Park to explore miles of spectacular scenic trails that are stunning no matter what time of year. Or make your way over to the Oval Beach Trails or Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area, where you’ll breathe in the fresh cool air and marvel at the stark beauty of the wooded dunes and shoreline.

Don’t forget to bring your sled for some frosty downhill fun at Schultz Park in Douglas. For skiing and tubing enthusiasts, enjoy the charming and relaxing atmosphere of Saugatuck/Douglas as your home base and take a short hour-drive to the following ski resorts and ski areas:

And for a more relaxing yet equally spectacular outdoor adventure, let Wild West Ranch take you on a private horse-drawn sleigh ride through magical snow-covered woods.