Filed Under: Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Paddling
SILVER LAKE STATE PARK
Silver Lake State Park is a 3000-acre park in Oceana County bordered by Lake Michigan. This area includes both dune country and acres of mature forest. The dune ridges and valleys are mostly windblown sand and lack trees, scrub brush and dune grass. The dune area is sometimes compared to a desert. Silver Lake State Park contains more than four miles of Lake Michigan shoreline and boasts a large sandy beach. In 1919, Carrie E. Mears donated 25 acres of land for park purposes. The park's boundary was dedicated in 1951 and a master plan was officially approved in 1964. Now, nearly 2,000 acres of sand dunes are available for exploration and hiking. One of the park's biggest draws is the 450-acre off-road vehicle area. But, because of the high demand, it requires a special set of rules. Please review rules and regulations of ORV use in the state of Michigan and the more specific requirements of using an ORV/ATV in Silver Lake State Park before participating in this activity.
The campground is closed for winter. Information about winter camping opportunities is available on the DNR web site.
Location The park is eight miles west of Hart and 36 miles north of Muskegon. Follow signs west of US-31 at either the Hart or Shelby exit.
Directions
Follow signs W. from US 31 at either the Hart or Shelby exit.
References and External Links
Posted by: recreation2 and last modified on Jul 05, 2007 by thoos

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