10 Outdoor Activities in Muskegon County That You Shouldn't Miss

September 17, 2021 Carley Gatson

Discover the best top things to do in Muskegon County, United States including Great Lakes Guide Service, Reel Action fishing charters, Jobsite Sportfishing LLC, Pere Marquette Park, Lakeshore Bike Trail, Kruse Park, 3rd Coast Rentals, Aquastar, Stonegate Community and Golf Club, Trident Sportfishing.
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1. Great Lakes Guide Service

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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Great Lakes Guide Service

GLGS offers the fantastic fishing out of best ports on Lake Michigan. Come spend the day aboard our newest boat, a 31′ Tiara open rigged with all the latest high end equipment. Most of our trip we target King Salmon that average 10-16# but it is not uncommon for us to catch a few every year over 25#. These fish are hard fighting and don’t give up easy..

2. Reel Action fishing charters

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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Reel Action fishing charters

Lake Michigan Salmon Fishing Charter out of Muskegon Lake, Reel Action Fishing Charters fishes for Salmon, Steelhead, Lake Trout, and Brown Trout

3. Jobsite Sportfishing LLC

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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Jobsite Sportfishing LLC

JOBSITE Sportfishing is a locally owned and operated sport fishing charter service based out of Muskegon, MI, it is located just minutes away from Lake Michigan, slipped on the south side of Muskegon Lake, we are right around the corner from the Muskegon Channel. Ready to start your sport fishing excursion and our captains are ready to show you what this Jobsite is all about.

4. Pere Marquette Park

Beach St, Muskegon, MI 49441-1091 http://www.muskegon-mi.gov/departments/parks/pere-marquette/
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4.5 based on 467 reviews

Pere Marquette Park

Reviewed By melissadU8051XM

This is our favorite beach. Lots of parking, clean with decent bathrooms. The beach area is huge, so even when there are tons of people, you dont feel super crowded. They also have a concession stand with ice cream, hot dogs etc. Along with rentals for water gear.

5. Lakeshore Bike Trail

Muskegon, MI http://www.visitmuskegon.org/lakeshoretrail.htm
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Lakeshore Bike Trail

6. Kruse Park

3205 W Sherman Blvd, Muskegon, MI 49441 http://www.muskegon-mi.gov/departments/parks/kruse/
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Kruse Park

Reviewed By J2636SNcynthiaw - Freeland, United States

Clean area, felt very safe. There is limited parking at the Beach side park (50 cars) (Not suitable for larger RVs and large trucks). If you are using the beach area, it is sandy and water shoes work the best or old tennis shoes. The boardwalk is handicap accessible and stairs to the beach. Great for getting your stroller and little one to the beach, , , but stroller not usable on sandy beach. When on the beach it states no Dogs to the Left and Dogs on leash to the Right. We went to the right and felt just fine taking our dog off leash as everyone else had their dogs off of leash, although there is more than one sign that states" dog on leash only" . All the dogs enjoyed the waves, running after balls, frizbees and just being free. . There was about a 12 foot sandy beach area to walk with the lake on one side and Dunes that went up high on the other side. We could see a big board walk up on the dunes. . The dog run beach is about 1 mile long and meets up to a another park with signs stating "No Dogs", so we turned around and went back. Another parking area in the park to the S. of the dog beach takes you to a rent-able pavilion, flush restrooms, great playscape for young children, with lots of parking. (no access to beach here). The parking area between the two different sections of this park is maybe a 1/4 mile. We had a great time at the playscape and used both the beach area and the play-cape area more than once when we were camping at the State Park.

7. 3rd Coast Rentals

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4.5 based on 10 reviews

3rd Coast Rentals

Rent a boat or personal watercraft with 3rd Coast Rentals and we will make your time on Muskegon's freshwater 3rd Coast one to remember. Picture a fun-filled day under the Michigan summer sun as you enjoy one of our many water and land adventures: SeaDoo, boating, wake surf, paddle board, and biking. 3rd Coast Rentals is family owned and operated by Muskegon locals.

8. Aquastar

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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Aquastar

There's nothing quite like being out on the water in West Michigan during the summer. Come cruise Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake on our cruise boat for a sunset or specialty themed cruise. Experience our lighthouse from the water, close-up from our upper or lower decks. Dancing, cocktails (credit and debit cards only). Public cruises, Private charters. Docked next to the LST393 Museum Ship.

9. Stonegate Community and Golf Club

4100 Sweeter Rd, Twin Lake, MI 49457-8648 +1 231-744-7200 [email protected] http://www.stonegategolfclub.com/
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4.0 based on 12 reviews

Stonegate Community and Golf Club

10. Trident Sportfishing

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4.0 based on 4 reviews

Trident Sportfishing

Come experience the thrill of big lake sportfishing with all the fun,adrenaline and excitement and none of the work (except the reeling). Trident Sport Fishing offers group and corporate Lake Michigan Fishing Charters and Sunset Cruises. We target Atlantic (King) Salmon, Lake Trout and Steelhead.

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