by LaShelle Mikesell | May 12, 2022 | Attractions, Spring
Michigan has more lighthouses and towers than any other state in the country with 129. And three are located here in our Lake Michigan beach-town. “Lighthouse Hunters” in the United States Lighthouse Society Passport Program, can get THREE stamps by...
by Visit Muskegon | Mar 25, 2022 | Family Friendly, Local Advice, Spring
Looking for family-friendly fun while the kids are out of school? Muskegon County offers both outdoor and indoor recreation that will keep the whole household happy and entertained. Here are Ten Spring Break Ideas for Families when you visit our Lake Michigan...
by Visit Muskegon | Dec 10, 2021 | Attractions, Fall, Local Advice, Spring, Summer, Winter
Take a stroll through Muskegon State Park and discover a hidden gem, Lost Lake. Lost Lake is a rare coastal plain marsh and bog; a beauty of nature and accessible only by trail. This pond-like lake a treasure-trove of unique plants, wildflowers, waterfowl and...
by Visit Muskegon | Oct 8, 2021 | Dining, Fall, Local Advice, Spring
What comes to mind when you hear “Coffee House”? A steaming cuppa something dark and delicious? A cozy place for a klatsch, or to sit in solitude with work or a good book? Live music, local art on the walls, a place to connect your wifi…but to...
by Visit Muskegon | Sep 23, 2021 | Dining, Fall, Spring
Get Your Beverage To Go…Outside! Cheers to Muskegon County having not one, but TWO Social Districts! What exactly is a Social District? A Social District is a designated area that allows patrons to purchase an alcoholic beverage in a specially marked to-go cup. The...
by LaShelle Mikesell | Apr 21, 2021 | Spring, Uncategorized
Monet Garden of Muskegon A miniature replica of the famous Monet Garden in Giverny beckons you to relax in Downtown Muskegon. Once a vacant city lot, now this picturesque pocket park is open to the public and offers a scenic setting and benches to relax on....