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Five of the best places to bask and bathe that you can find in Michigan. Grab the sunscreen and get going. Wochit
Camping experiences in Michigan's state parks include the all-beach environment at Grand Haven State Park.(Photo: Madelyn Hastings / Associated Press)
If you want a good beach this summer, skip the ocean and stay inMichigan.
The state has 11,000 inland lakes and 3,300 miles of Great Lakes shoreline, more than the salt-water coastlines of Florida, California, Maryland and South Carolina combined.
And not a single shark.
All that water means there are plenty of places to bake on the sand and go for a cooling swim. The eastern shore of Lake Michigan alone has hundreds of miles of clean sand and clear water, and hundreds of places where you can go to enjoy both.
We chose what we believe are the best of the Lake Michigan beaches, and then roamed farther afield to include beaches on four other bodies of water.
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Clean water was a primary criterion. Weconsultedwater-quality data on 1,222beachescompiled by theMichigan Department of Environmental Quality, and eliminated those with persistent water-cleanlinessproblems. We alsomade use of state-park attendance data provided by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
What we're offering, then, are 10 of the best places to bask and bathe that you can find. Grab the sunscreen and get going.
On Lake Michigan at Grand Haven
The beach at Michigan's Grand Haven State Park.(Photo: Michigan Department of Natural Resources)
Big sand, clean water and lots of company this isa classic summer beachthat comprises the bulk ofa 48-acre state park. It gets bonus points for its picturesque red lighthouse anda pleasant boardwalkthat leads into the heart of town just a mile away. Anotherrunning-riding trailtakes you 20 miles along the shoreline to Holland, a larger, busier lakeside city.
The beach, one of the most heavily used in the state, has full amenities. Thestate parkfeeis $9/day for out of state residents, $11/year for in-state.
On Lake Michigan near Glen Haven in the Sleeping Bear National Seashore
An out-of-the-way gem at Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore.(Photo: Leslie Orr)
Thistreasured national seashorein northwest Michigan has many marvelous beaches, butSleeping Bear Point may be the best: Great sand, great vistas, plenty of space to stretch out or to wander along the water line looking for rocks. National Geographic named it one ofthe 21 best beaches in the world.
The beach is reached bya half-mile walk through lovely dunes. The uphill return walk can be strenuous. The parking area has restrooms, as doesnearby Glen Haven. Thepark feeis $15 for 7 days per vehicle.
On Lake Michigan in Muskegon
Pere Marquette Beach in Muskegon, Michigan.(Photo: City of Muskegon)
A full 2.5 miles of sandy public shoreline connects this popular city park to smaller Kruse Park. It'san active but laid-back beach, and a swimmers delight Pere Marquette was once honored for the quality of its water. Don't tell anyone, but the southernmost stretch of beach near Kruse welcomes dogs as well as their owners.
Food, restrooms and other amenities are located near the parking area. Entry is free.
On Lake Superior in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore near Munising
Twelvemile Beach in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore on Lake Superior. n(Photo: National Park Service)
Aspectacular long stretch of white sandand crystal-clear water set amid the Pictured Rocks, one of the most amazing locations on all the Great Lakes. Sure, Lake Superior can be chilly at times, but that's part of the allure. There's plenty to see here in the 73,000-acre federal park, which has 42 miles of Lake Superior shoreline.
Parking, outhouses and a campgroundare located a short walk fromthe beach, which is lightly used on most days. Entry is free.
On the Detroit River in Detroit
Belle Isle Beach on the Detroit River in Detroit.(Photo: David Kenyon/Michigan Department of Natural Resources)
No other Michigan beach has a view like this a wide river backstopped by the Detroit skyline.The beach is small at 1,500 feet, but the sand and water are inviting. Thehistoric island, the states most-visited park, has many other attractions (including an informal hipster beach).
The beach has full amenities. It can get crowded.Thestate parkfeeis $9/day for out of state residents, $11/year for in-state.
On Lake Michigan in the village of Empire
Public beach on Lake Michigan in the village of Empire.(Photo: Empire Chamber of Commerce)
This isa peach of a public beach small but family-friendly, noted for good waves and great views of the dunes and bluffs of Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore. On the back side of thefive-acre park is access to awarm inland lake, and thecute little village of Empire is just a block away.
Restrooms are located in the parking lot. The lot, which can be crowded on weekends, costs $1 an hour. Beach entry is free.
On Lake Huron near Rogers City
Hoeft State Park on Lake Huron.(Photo: Michigan Department of Natural Resources)
Thisoft-overlooked, lightly used state parkin the northeastern Lower Peninsulsa has a mile of sandy beach fronting on the clear, crisp waters of Lake Huron in some waysthe best public beach on the U.S. side of the lake.Trails lead for many more milesalong the shoreline. It's an excellent ship-watching spot as well.
The 300-acre park has a campground, and the parking area near the beach has restrooms. Thestate parkfeeis $9/day for out of state residents, $11/year for in-state.
On Lake Michigan in Ludington
A couple watches the sunset at Stearns Park Beach as people walk back and forth between the breakwater lighthouse in Ludington, Mich., Friday, Jun. 23, 2017. Josh Clark/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin(Photo: Josh Clark/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin)
A half-mile of soft sand and lovely clear water adornsthe public beach in this port city, whose busy downtown is just a few blocks away. A shady section of park provides respite from the sun.
Plenty of parking and amenities are available at the beach, which can be crowded at times. Entry is free.
On Kent Lake inKensington Metropark, Milford
Martindale Beach on Kent Lake in Kensington Metropark in Milfird.(Photo: Huron-Clinton Metroparks)
A good, old-fashioned public beach on a large inland lake with shallow sandy-bottomed water. Kensington,the largest of the regional Huron-Clinton Metroparks, is the northwestern suburbs of Detroit. It can be crowded on weekends, but thats half the fun. A splash pad and water slides at the beach are a bonus.
The beach has a full array of amenities. The metroparks entry fee is $10/dayor$35/year.
On Lake Michigan, just north ofSaugatuck
The beach at Saugatuck Dunes State Park on Lake Michigan.(Photo: Michigan Department of Natural Resources)
A beautiful 2-mile-long sandy beach,less developed and more lightly usedthan others in this part of Michigan. Much of the narrow beach is lined with sand dunes, and 1,000-acre park includes numerous trails. Saugatuck,one of the trendiest of the Lake Michigan beach towns, is three miles away.
A half-mile wooded path leads from the parking area to the beach. Toilets are located at the parking lot. Thestate parkfeeis $9/day for out of state residents, $11/year for in-state.
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