Muskegon State Park is home to 3 miles of breathtaking shoreline (2 miles along Lake Michigan and 1 mile on Muskegon Lake), Snug Harbor, forested dunes, two campgrounds, picnic areas, multiple trails, and more. One of the park's popular features is the blockhouse that was originally built by the CCC in the 1930s to provide opportunities for visitors to see in all directions. It sits on the highest point in Muskegon County.
The campsites were very nice, and the bathrooms were very nice and clean. I love how close we were to the beach and had a beautiful view. The beach was well taken care of. Overall it was a great experience!
Nice campground and beach. There should be a sign. Showing you that the dump station and water. Is across the street. Where there is also a outdoor sports activity center. And hiking trails.
Beautiful beach
Clean and peaceful camp
We felt safe thanks to the guards regularly patrolling, silently and slowly
We watched the sunset and it was very special
Ice cream nearby worth to go
The showers are large and clean
Squirrels and others animals showed themselves
We didn't get bitten by bugs or mosquitoes and we didn't bothered putting spray or any products to prevent them
We loved our camping experience here
Thank you
A one night stay as the weather was most agreeable. Very quiet as only two other sites being used. Took advantage of the illuminated trails across Senic Drive at the Muskegon sports complex for a nice hike after dark. The lake views are great.