The best camping near Muskegon with snow sports

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Nestled on the shore of a Lake Michigan harbor, Muskegon is a nautical city known for fishing, sailing, and cruise ship ports. For outdoor enthusiasts, this is a perfect place to enjoy all that the Great Lakes have to offer with close proximity to both wooded areas and beaches.

98% (346) 50 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Muskegon

Oak Meadows

1. Oak Meadows

96%
(80)
7.6mi from Muskegon · 14 sites · Tents, RVs
🌳 Welcome to Oak Meadows Campground Lakewood Club, Michigan — Just Minutes from Muskegon & Michigan’s Adventure Escape the crowds and reconnect with nature at Oak Meadows Campground, a peaceful, 27-acre retreat in the heart of West Michigan. Surrounded by tall hardwoods, quiet meadows, and miles of sky, our campground offers private, spacious sites perfect for tent campers and small RVs looking to relax in a natural setting. 🏕 Campsites & Amenities Private, wooded, or meadow sites Fire ring at each site Clean porta-john Access to hand pump well water Firewood available on-site No hookups (true rustic camping) Pets welcome 🐾 Hosts on-site and happy to help Whether you're looking to kick back around a fire or spend the day exploring, Oak Meadows is your low-key, laid-back basecamp. 🌟 What Guests Are Saying “So peaceful and private. It felt like we had the entire forest to ourselves!” “Perfect location for Michigan’s Adventure and Duck Lake. Loved how clean and quiet it was.” “This is what camping should feel like. No traffic. No noise. Just stars and fresh air.” 📍 Local Attractions – All Within 5 to 20 Minutes 🎢 Michigan’s Adventure – The largest amusement park in the state, with roller coasters, water slides, and family rides. (3 min) 🌳 Duck Lake State Park – Dunes, trails, beach, and kayaking all in one beautiful spot. (15 min) 🌊 Muskegon State Park & Lake Michigan – White-sand beaches, scenic overlooks, and wooded trails along the shoreline. (20 min) 🏁 Thunderbird Raceway – Catch local dirt track races every Saturday night! (2 min) 🚴‍♂️ Hart–Montague Trail – A scenic, paved bike path perfect for all ages. 🛶 White River, White Lake – Rent kayaks, paddleboards, or bring your fishing gear. (15 min) 🗼 White River Light Station Museum – Explore a historic lighthouse and enjoy stunning lake views. 🍔 Local Eats & Hidden Gems The Gnarly Heifer - MORE than just a burger joint!! Hobo’s Tavern – Cozy food & drinks with a log cabin vibe Local farm markets, coffee shops, and ice cream stands are all within a short drive Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or planning a full week of West Michigan adventures, Oak Meadows is the perfect place to unwind. Limited campsites available, book early to reserve your spot in the
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
The 40 Acre Wood

2. The 40 Acre Wood

100%
(81)
30mi from Muskegon · 5 sites
Before our forest was "owned," it belonged to the Odawa people. Once white settlers arrived and governments were established, land deeds were written. We traced those deeds back through the Oceana County Register of Deeds and found that larger tracts of land were owned by people from Chicago and California, which were later divided into smaller parcels. Interestingly, one owner lost the property after failing to pay back taxes of $3.50, shortly after World War II. It is likely that he never returned. In the mid-1900s, Ed Dewey was the owner. Today, we have a cabin on the east side of the 40 acres that was built by Ed, entirely constructed with oak. He had three sawmills there, each powered by the engines of old Studebakers. He cut and milled enormous oak trees, using the wood to construct crates for transporting cherries. Today, you can still see old oak crates on various farms, but they are slowly being replaced by plastic. Ed never finished the little cabin, and the story goes that he died there. The next owners were a couple from Inkster, near Detroit. Despite Ed leaving an acre of "yard art" all over, the place was used as a vacation home after a 50-foot long mobile home was placed near the cabin. As they aged, they sold off their property to us. First, we acquired the 20 acres where the Cozy Camper Cabin resides, then the 7 acres near Weaver Road and 44th, and finally, the remaining 13 acres with the cabin. We began purchasing the property in parcels in 1992 for $500 an acre and owned it all by 1998. From 1998 to 2008, we removed the mobile home, cleaned up all the yard art, refurbished the cabin, added a garage, and built a new shed nearby. The Hipcamp shed was originally built in 1999 and has been used for storage until it was converted into a unique little place in the woods in 2021. Over the years, our Forester has carefully managed the property. We have logged three times. The first round was to remove 75 huge oak trees. The second round involved culling mature poplar trees. The last time, we took out 276 mature oaks and beeches. A Woodsman spent a year cutting down the tops of the trees. Clearing these old growth trees revitalized the forest, as planned. Today, there are over two miles of trails running throughout the property. Some were logging roads, while others were carved out over time. The land is flat to the north but hilly to the south, as these are forested sand dunes. There are approximately a million trees on the property, densely forested with many large "mother trees" such as oaks, beeches, maples, and pines. The poplar trees are growing rapidly, as they do. Wild cherry, sassafras, beeches, oaks, and maples are also growing quickly and thickly. To the south, there are fenced-in asparagus fields and cherry orchards. To the north, on the other side of Weaver Road, is the privately owned Silver Lake Airport, which remains quiet most of the time. On the east side of our 40 acres, you'll find our cabin and buildings, and we kindly ask you to avoid wandering onto that side of the property. Signs will alert you when you get close. To the west, there is a 20-acre section occasionally occupied by some "Dunners." The area is famous for Silver Lake State Park and the sand dunes, located about 2.5 miles northwest of us. Our neighbors in that area have dune buggies, and they sometimes drive around their property, creating more noise than we prefer. It's possible that you may encounter this during your visit, so please be aware. Deer are abundant in the area, and in 2021, we spotted a porcupine for the first time, although we have occasionally seen evidence of their presence through bark-stripped maples. Raccoons come and go, while turkeys are frequent visitors at times. You can hear coyotes yipping away at night, and depending on the time of year and migratory season, you'll see lots and lots of birds. We're pleased to report that there is no poison ivy on the property! It is a beautiful place in the woods, not far from many entertaining activities suitable for both the young and old. Come and visit, but please be respectful of the land and our privacy while enjoying yours. Love Mother Earth while you are here and nourish your soul.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$90
 / night
PV's Campground and Resort

3. PV's Campground and Resort

97%
(113)
31mi from Muskegon · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We sit on over 50 acres that has been in our family for over 40 years.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Muskegon State Park

4. Muskegon State Park

100%
(15)
State park 4.6mi from Muskegon · 247 sites
Discover Muskegon State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Hoffmaster State Park

5. Hoffmaster State Park

100%
(13)
State park 7.2mi from Muskegon · 298 sites
Discover the natural splendor of Hoffmaster State Park.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Endless Adventure

6. Endless Adventure

94%
(18)
38mi from Muskegon · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Enjoy a slice of heaven with the richest joys of Michigan, all in one place. Swim, soak in the hot tub or indoor pool (pending construction), meet the floofiest kitties and witness the miracles of a natural ecosystem. Butterflies Wildflowers Kindness Grounding Peacocks Chickens Egrets Herons Diving Birds Barn and shed style cabins (not empty, but they have room to fit some camp beds inside) no utilities. Cement camper pad (hookups not guaranteed, last we checked electrical worked but other utilities not available) . Put your tent anywhere near a labeled campsite sign (or in a secluded area if campsite signs are not available). And so so much more!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$24
 / night
Provision Family Farms

7. Provision Family Farms

97%
(153)
41mi from Muskegon · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled in Manistee National Forest is a family farm. Trailheads lead to hundreds of miles of public two-track, and the woods roll between oak/maple/beech and aspen/birch. On the farm is a 20 acre lake with a floating island, tent sites, and healthy ecosystems with plenty of wildlife.Our farm pastures pigs, cattle, sheep and poultry, investing in our dirt and our neighbors. We are provision family farms because we provide for our animals even as we are provided for. Drop on in at the house and we may have time for a little tour.In the woods is a small composting toilet, but you're welcome to fertilize our pastures anytime. There's also a shower available in the house.The best time to visit Michigan forests is in October when the leaves turn color and the nights are cool. The mosquitoes are done for the winter and the air is brisk.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$23
 / night
Secluded Campsites

8. Secluded Campsites

100%
(18)
47mi from Muskegon · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp Right Across from the Hungerford Recreation Area – Adventure Awaits! Tucked away in nature but just steps from the Hungerford Recreation Area, our campground is a gateway to over 6,500 acres of stunning National Forest land. Whether you're into hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, or snowshoeing, there’s a trail (or several!) waiting for you. The area features dedicated trails for bikers and equestrians, clearly marked with blue diamonds and helpful "You Are Here" maps at every junction. We offer six spacious campsites, each equipped with 30 AMP RV hookups — perfect for RVers looking for comfort in the wild. 🌲 Amenities Include: 8 shared water spigots across the property One heated outdoor shower – refresh after a day on the trails Community fire pit for stories and s’mores under the stars Whether you're looking for a base camp for your next outdoor adventure or a peaceful spot to unwind, our campground is the perfect blend of nature and convenience.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$16
 / night
Tree Top High-Rise

9. Tree Top High-Rise

20mi from Muskegon · 1 site
Escape it all when you stay in this cozy hut which feels a lot like the treehouse of your childhood dreams. It's located within 7 acres of private woods with several trails and lots of wildlife. Enjoy conversation around the campfire and an occasional visit from the deer, turkeys, turtles, and birds that call these woods their home. Conveniently located near the infinite local attractions of West Michigan including beaches, breweries, festivals, and more! If you're looking for a quiet place to unplug and recharge, the Tree Top High-Rise is the place for you!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$113
 / night
Duck Lake Public Reserved Land

10. Duck Lake Public Reserved Land

Park 11mi from Muskegon · 4 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Duck Lake Public Reserved Land.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
Grand Haven State Park

11. Grand Haven State Park

100%
(5)
State park 12mi from Muskegon · 174 sites
Discover Grand Haven State Park's scenic shores and outdoor fun.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Huron-Manistee National Forests

12. Huron-Manistee National Forests

83%
(29)
National forest 153mi from Muskegon · 938 sites
You’re going to feel like you struck gold when you visit Huron-Manistee National Forest and you might actually strike gold! Along with hiking and horseback riding in the fairytale forest of lower Michigan, you can also pan for gold or hunt for natural minerals and geodes. If a sparkly souvenir isn’t your fancy, tube down the AuSable National Scenic River or explore the Nordhouse Dunes. The Loda Lake National Wildflower Sanctuary is delight for all your senses and a spot to get that epic panoramic shot. This is a place you’ll want to discover for more than a day, so crack a few fireside brews at one of Huron-Manistee’s campgrounds. You’ll have no issues here striking it rich in both scenery and fun.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Charles Mears State Park

13. Charles Mears State Park

100%
(2)
State park 39mi from Muskegon · 177 sites
Discover Charles Mears State Park's scenic trails and serene campgrounds.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets

Nestled on the shore of a Lake Michigan harbor, Muskegon is a nautical city known for fishing, sailing, and cruise ship ports. For outdoor enthusiasts, this is a perfect place to enjoy all that the Great Lakes have to offer with close proximity to both wooded areas and beaches.

98% (346) 50 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Muskegon

Oak Meadows

1. Oak Meadows

96%
(80)
7.6mi from Muskegon · 14 sites · Tents, RVs
🌳 Welcome to Oak Meadows Campground Lakewood Club, Michigan — Just Minutes from Muskegon & Michigan’s Adventure Escape the crowds and reconnect with nature at Oak Meadows Campground, a peaceful, 27-acre retreat in the heart of West Michigan. Surrounded by tall hardwoods, quiet meadows, and miles of sky, our campground offers private, spacious sites perfect for tent campers and small RVs looking to relax in a natural setting. 🏕 Campsites & Amenities Private, wooded, or meadow sites Fire ring at each site Clean porta-john Access to hand pump well water Firewood available on-site No hookups (true rustic camping) Pets welcome 🐾 Hosts on-site and happy to help Whether you're looking to kick back around a fire or spend the day exploring, Oak Meadows is your low-key, laid-back basecamp. 🌟 What Guests Are Saying “So peaceful and private. It felt like we had the entire forest to ourselves!” “Perfect location for Michigan’s Adventure and Duck Lake. Loved how clean and quiet it was.” “This is what camping should feel like. No traffic. No noise. Just stars and fresh air.” 📍 Local Attractions – All Within 5 to 20 Minutes 🎢 Michigan’s Adventure – The largest amusement park in the state, with roller coasters, water slides, and family rides. (3 min) 🌳 Duck Lake State Park – Dunes, trails, beach, and kayaking all in one beautiful spot. (15 min) 🌊 Muskegon State Park & Lake Michigan – White-sand beaches, scenic overlooks, and wooded trails along the shoreline. (20 min) 🏁 Thunderbird Raceway – Catch local dirt track races every Saturday night! (2 min) 🚴‍♂️ Hart–Montague Trail – A scenic, paved bike path perfect for all ages. 🛶 White River, White Lake – Rent kayaks, paddleboards, or bring your fishing gear. (15 min) 🗼 White River Light Station Museum – Explore a historic lighthouse and enjoy stunning lake views. 🍔 Local Eats & Hidden Gems The Gnarly Heifer - MORE than just a burger joint!! Hobo’s Tavern – Cozy food & drinks with a log cabin vibe Local farm markets, coffee shops, and ice cream stands are all within a short drive Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or planning a full week of West Michigan adventures, Oak Meadows is the perfect place to unwind. Limited campsites available, book early to reserve your spot in the
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
The 40 Acre Wood

2. The 40 Acre Wood

100%
(81)
30mi from Muskegon · 5 sites
Before our forest was "owned," it belonged to the Odawa people. Once white settlers arrived and governments were established, land deeds were written. We traced those deeds back through the Oceana County Register of Deeds and found that larger tracts of land were owned by people from Chicago and California, which were later divided into smaller parcels. Interestingly, one owner lost the property after failing to pay back taxes of $3.50, shortly after World War II. It is likely that he never returned. In the mid-1900s, Ed Dewey was the owner. Today, we have a cabin on the east side of the 40 acres that was built by Ed, entirely constructed with oak. He had three sawmills there, each powered by the engines of old Studebakers. He cut and milled enormous oak trees, using the wood to construct crates for transporting cherries. Today, you can still see old oak crates on various farms, but they are slowly being replaced by plastic. Ed never finished the little cabin, and the story goes that he died there. The next owners were a couple from Inkster, near Detroit. Despite Ed leaving an acre of "yard art" all over, the place was used as a vacation home after a 50-foot long mobile home was placed near the cabin. As they aged, they sold off their property to us. First, we acquired the 20 acres where the Cozy Camper Cabin resides, then the 7 acres near Weaver Road and 44th, and finally, the remaining 13 acres with the cabin. We began purchasing the property in parcels in 1992 for $500 an acre and owned it all by 1998. From 1998 to 2008, we removed the mobile home, cleaned up all the yard art, refurbished the cabin, added a garage, and built a new shed nearby. The Hipcamp shed was originally built in 1999 and has been used for storage until it was converted into a unique little place in the woods in 2021. Over the years, our Forester has carefully managed the property. We have logged three times. The first round was to remove 75 huge oak trees. The second round involved culling mature poplar trees. The last time, we took out 276 mature oaks and beeches. A Woodsman spent a year cutting down the tops of the trees. Clearing these old growth trees revitalized the forest, as planned. Today, there are over two miles of trails running throughout the property. Some were logging roads, while others were carved out over time. The land is flat to the north but hilly to the south, as these are forested sand dunes. There are approximately a million trees on the property, densely forested with many large "mother trees" such as oaks, beeches, maples, and pines. The poplar trees are growing rapidly, as they do. Wild cherry, sassafras, beeches, oaks, and maples are also growing quickly and thickly. To the south, there are fenced-in asparagus fields and cherry orchards. To the north, on the other side of Weaver Road, is the privately owned Silver Lake Airport, which remains quiet most of the time. On the east side of our 40 acres, you'll find our cabin and buildings, and we kindly ask you to avoid wandering onto that side of the property. Signs will alert you when you get close. To the west, there is a 20-acre section occasionally occupied by some "Dunners." The area is famous for Silver Lake State Park and the sand dunes, located about 2.5 miles northwest of us. Our neighbors in that area have dune buggies, and they sometimes drive around their property, creating more noise than we prefer. It's possible that you may encounter this during your visit, so please be aware. Deer are abundant in the area, and in 2021, we spotted a porcupine for the first time, although we have occasionally seen evidence of their presence through bark-stripped maples. Raccoons come and go, while turkeys are frequent visitors at times. You can hear coyotes yipping away at night, and depending on the time of year and migratory season, you'll see lots and lots of birds. We're pleased to report that there is no poison ivy on the property! It is a beautiful place in the woods, not far from many entertaining activities suitable for both the young and old. Come and visit, but please be respectful of the land and our privacy while enjoying yours. Love Mother Earth while you are here and nourish your soul.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$90
 / night
PV's Campground and Resort

3. PV's Campground and Resort

97%
(113)
31mi from Muskegon · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We sit on over 50 acres that has been in our family for over 40 years.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
Muskegon State Park

4. Muskegon State Park

100%
(15)
State park 4.6mi from Muskegon · 247 sites
Discover Muskegon State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Hoffmaster State Park

5. Hoffmaster State Park

100%
(13)
State park 7.2mi from Muskegon · 298 sites
Discover the natural splendor of Hoffmaster State Park.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Endless Adventure

6. Endless Adventure

94%
(18)
38mi from Muskegon · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Enjoy a slice of heaven with the richest joys of Michigan, all in one place. Swim, soak in the hot tub or indoor pool (pending construction), meet the floofiest kitties and witness the miracles of a natural ecosystem. Butterflies Wildflowers Kindness Grounding Peacocks Chickens Egrets Herons Diving Birds Barn and shed style cabins (not empty, but they have room to fit some camp beds inside) no utilities. Cement camper pad (hookups not guaranteed, last we checked electrical worked but other utilities not available) . Put your tent anywhere near a labeled campsite sign (or in a secluded area if campsite signs are not available). And so so much more!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$24
 / night
Provision Family Farms

7. Provision Family Farms

97%
(153)
41mi from Muskegon · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled in Manistee National Forest is a family farm. Trailheads lead to hundreds of miles of public two-track, and the woods roll between oak/maple/beech and aspen/birch. On the farm is a 20 acre lake with a floating island, tent sites, and healthy ecosystems with plenty of wildlife.Our farm pastures pigs, cattle, sheep and poultry, investing in our dirt and our neighbors. We are provision family farms because we provide for our animals even as we are provided for. Drop on in at the house and we may have time for a little tour.In the woods is a small composting toilet, but you're welcome to fertilize our pastures anytime. There's also a shower available in the house.The best time to visit Michigan forests is in October when the leaves turn color and the nights are cool. The mosquitoes are done for the winter and the air is brisk.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$23
 / night
Secluded Campsites

8. Secluded Campsites

100%
(18)
47mi from Muskegon · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp Right Across from the Hungerford Recreation Area – Adventure Awaits! Tucked away in nature but just steps from the Hungerford Recreation Area, our campground is a gateway to over 6,500 acres of stunning National Forest land. Whether you're into hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, or snowshoeing, there’s a trail (or several!) waiting for you. The area features dedicated trails for bikers and equestrians, clearly marked with blue diamonds and helpful "You Are Here" maps at every junction. We offer six spacious campsites, each equipped with 30 AMP RV hookups — perfect for RVers looking for comfort in the wild. 🌲 Amenities Include: 8 shared water spigots across the property One heated outdoor shower – refresh after a day on the trails Community fire pit for stories and s’mores under the stars Whether you're looking for a base camp for your next outdoor adventure or a peaceful spot to unwind, our campground is the perfect blend of nature and convenience.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$16
 / night
Tree Top High-Rise

9. Tree Top High-Rise

20mi from Muskegon · 1 site
Escape it all when you stay in this cozy hut which feels a lot like the treehouse of your childhood dreams. It's located within 7 acres of private woods with several trails and lots of wildlife. Enjoy conversation around the campfire and an occasional visit from the deer, turkeys, turtles, and birds that call these woods their home. Conveniently located near the infinite local attractions of West Michigan including beaches, breweries, festivals, and more! If you're looking for a quiet place to unplug and recharge, the Tree Top High-Rise is the place for you!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$113
 / night
Duck Lake Public Reserved Land

10. Duck Lake Public Reserved Land

Park 11mi from Muskegon · 4 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Duck Lake Public Reserved Land.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
Grand Haven State Park

11. Grand Haven State Park

100%
(5)
State park 12mi from Muskegon · 174 sites
Discover Grand Haven State Park's scenic shores and outdoor fun.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Huron-Manistee National Forests

12. Huron-Manistee National Forests

83%
(29)
National forest 153mi from Muskegon · 938 sites
You’re going to feel like you struck gold when you visit Huron-Manistee National Forest and you might actually strike gold! Along with hiking and horseback riding in the fairytale forest of lower Michigan, you can also pan for gold or hunt for natural minerals and geodes. If a sparkly souvenir isn’t your fancy, tube down the AuSable National Scenic River or explore the Nordhouse Dunes. The Loda Lake National Wildflower Sanctuary is delight for all your senses and a spot to get that epic panoramic shot. This is a place you’ll want to discover for more than a day, so crack a few fireside brews at one of Huron-Manistee’s campgrounds. You’ll have no issues here striking it rich in both scenery and fun.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Charles Mears State Park

13. Charles Mears State Park

100%
(2)
State park 39mi from Muskegon · 177 sites
Discover Charles Mears State Park's scenic trails and serene campgrounds.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets

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The best camping near Muskegon with snow sports guide

Where to go

Muskegon State Park

Here, you’ll find a mix of sandy shoreline, tree-covered dunes, and sports adventure tracks. Climb to the highest point in Muskegon county to enjoy a panoramic scene at the blockhouse, a viewing station built in the 1930s. Designated campsites start at $33 per night, with 247 sites across two campgrounds. There’s also archery, zip lining, rock climbing, and a wheel luge.

Dune Harbor Park

Located within Muskegon County, Dune Harbor Park was once a sand mine and the area has been recovering ever since. Now, the former mine site is covered in hilly forests, grass-covered dunes, and a man-made lake—an ecosystem that attracts bald eagles and monarch butterflies. The main activity here is hiking, and leashed pets are welcome, so be sure to bring a camera to capture wildlife as you stroll around the lake.

Ludington State Park

About an hour’s drive north of Muskegon is Ludington State Park Beach, which is nestled between Hamlin Lake and Lake Michigan. This park has over 20 miles of walking paths, three campgrounds, and many sand dunes for climbing. There’s also a historic beach house with interpretive visits and the Big Sable Point Lighthouse, which is open from 10am to 5pm daily for tours at a fee of $8 for adults and $5 for kids.

When to go

The best time to visit the Great Lakes is May, June, September, and October, which avoids both the hot summers and the cold winters. But winter can also be a good time to visit. For example, Muskegon State Park is great for water adventures in the summer. But in the winter, you can enjoy the Luge Adventure Sports park—which has one of only four luge ice tracks in the country and options for adaptive sports year-round.

Know before you go

  • Mosquitoes can be particularly annoying during the month of June, so keep this in mind when booking a camping trip.
  • In Michigan, a day fee applies to visit state parks, so it might be a better bet to purchase a Recreation Passport.