Local Area Attractions Near Muskegon KOA

Popular Attractions in Muskegon, Michigan
Muskegon, Michigan, is a great place to spend your vacation. With Muskegon’s attractions ranging from amusement parks to museums and bars, there is something for everyone to enjoy — and it is all just around the corner when you stay at Muskegon KOA Journey.  Reserve a site today for easy access to everything the area has to offer. Some local-favorite attractions we recommend visiting are Michigan’s Adventure, Muskegon State Park, and the Muskegon Museum of Art.

Michigan's Adventure Amusement Park

Michigan's Adventure Amusement Park

If you are looking for things to do in Muskegon, Michigan, the state's largest amusement park is ready to welcome your family. The park is located in the heart of Muskegon County and includes over 60 rides, with roller coasters, water slides and fun for the entire family. In the amusement park, climb to 125 feet on Shivering Timbers, the longest and fastest Michigan roller coaster. For something a bit tamer, ride the Frog Hopper or the carousel. If you want to cool down, visit Michigan Adventure's water park, WildWater Adventure. Enter the Funnel of Fear on a tube or coast around the lazy river and soak up the sun. Bring your little kiddos to Half-Pint Paradise to enjoy seven kid-sized slides and a splash pad full of fun sea creatures.

4759 Whitehall Road

Muskegon, MI 49445

231-766-9959

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Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center

Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center

Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center, part of P.J. Hoffmaster State Park, features spectacular dunes and 2.5 miles of Lake Michigan beach. A state park permit is required. At the visitor center, you can view exhibits and learn about the history of the area's dunes. You can also explore a wooded back dune area or take the dune climb stairway to the top of the sandy peaks. From an observation deck at the top, you can view the expansive dunes.

6585 Lake Harbor Road

Norton Shores, MI 49441

231-798-3573

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Hackley and Hume Historic Sites

Hackley and Hume Historic Sites

The Hackley and Hume Historic Sites are one of the best places to see in Muskegon, Michigan. These homes built in the late 1800s boast Tiffany-type stained glass windows, ceramic tiles and a carriage house. Homes are open for winter tours beginning Thanksgiving weekend. The beautiful and unique Victorian architecture was designed by David S. Hopkins. The homes have since been restored to their original condition, and you can tour the houses to view their beauty. Purchase tickets at the City Barn, located at 484 West Webster Avenue.

430 West Clay Avenue

Muskegon, MI 49440

231-722-0278

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Hackley Park Statues

Hackley Park Statues

This collection features presidents and Civil War heroes.

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Muskegon Museum of Art

Muskegon Museum of Art

We recommend visiting the Muskegon Museum of Art when you're unsure of what to do in Muskegon, Michigan. This highly respected art museum offers free admission on Thursdays and the second Saturday of the month. On other days, children 17 and under are free. The museum includes a full schedule of special exhibits that often rotate, so there is always something new to see. You can also visit the museum gift shop. The museum collection includes John Steuart Curry, Francoise Gilot, Mary Cassat and Edward Hopper. The artwork on display has works in many mediums, from paintings and photography to sculpture. At the museum gift shop, you can find various unique items created by local artists.

296 West Webster Avenue

Muskegon, MI 49440

231-720-2570

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Craig's Cruisers Family Fun Center

Craig's Cruisers Family Fun Center

Another fun thing to do in Muskegon is to visit this indoor and outdoor entertainment center that offers laser tag, video games, miniature golf, bumper boats and go-karts. Some attractions are seasonal, but the location is open all year round, so stop by and play games inside, even when the weather is chilly. It is a great place to bring your kids and spend the afternoon. Win prizes in the arcade or take a swing in the batting cages. The entertainment center even includes a buffet to grab a slice of pizza and a drink.

1551 East Pontaluna Road

Norton Shores, MI 49456

231-798-4936

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Unruly Brewing Company

Unruly Brewing Company

Muskegon's premier live music venue and brewery features a taproom, brew house, outdoor beer garden and craft pizza. This brewery has an edge, but there is something for everyone to enjoy. Sample a wide selection of beer flavors from Orange Julius to Revel Rouser. If you are not in the mood for beer, order some delicious food. On the weekends, the restaurant hosts live band performances. Bands from all over the United States play at this bar. The rest of the week, music pumps through the speakers, and you can hear everything from Green Day to Matt Williams. Great bartenders create a fun atmosphere during your visit, making every visitor feel welcome.

360 West Western Avenue

Muskegon, MI 49440

231-288-1068

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Lakeshore Museum Center

Lakeshore Museum Center

Take in interpretations of the community from its American Indian and lumber-era past to present.

430 W. Clay Ave

Muskegon, MI 49440

231-722-0278

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Muskegon Market & Mercantile

Muskegon Market & Mercantile

This part of the county museum features a gift shop, the Occidental Hotel switchboard and exhibits about Buster Keaton and Carlson's Grocery Store. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays.

1447 W Sherman Blvd

Muskegon, MI 49441

231-246-7704

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Muskegon Museum of History & Science of the Lakeshore Museum Center

Muskegon Museum of History & Science of the Lakeshore Museum Center

This museum features a variety of hands-on exhibits, arts and crafts and a special Lego construction area.

430 W Clay Ave

Muskegon, MI 49440

231-722-0278

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L.C. Walker Arena

L.C. Walker Arena

A multi-purpose arena that hosts a whole variety of entertainment, from ice hockey to basketball and even concerts.

470 W Western Ave

Muskegon, MI 49440

231-726-2400

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Pere Marquette Park

Pere Marquette Park

One of Muskegon's beautiful beaches. Fun for the entire family with a playground and small sandy dunes to climb. The Lake Michigan water is a wonderful place to swim.

3510 Channel Dr.

Muskegon, MI 49441

231-724-4100

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Trident Sportfishing Charters

Trident Sportfishing Charters

Lake Michigan Fishing Charter out of Muskegon Lake. Trident Sportsfishing fishes for Salmon, Steelhead, Lake Trout, and Brown Trout.
[email protected]   (231) 670-6363

350 Cihak St

North Muskegon, MI 49445

616-607-6326

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USS Silversides Museum

USS Silversides Museum

The USS Silversides is the most famous surviving submarine of WWII. Stay overnight on a real WWII submarine. Open year round located on the Southside of the Muskegon Lake Channel to Lake Michigan.
1346 Bluff Street, Muskegon, MI 49441

1346 Bluff St

Muskegon, MI 49441

231-755-1230

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Muskegon Farmers Market

Muskegon Farmers Market

The 2nd Largest Outdoor Farmers Market in Michigan that contains fresh fruits and vegetables. Homemade cupcakes, cookies, kettle corn. Fresh eggs, all kinds of jerkies, as well as great conversations about each local farm. muskegonfarmersmarket.com Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays 8 am – 2 pm

242 W Western Ave

Muskegon, MI 49440

231-722-3251

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Lewis Farm Market and Petting Zoo

Lewis Farm Market and Petting Zoo

700 acre farm located in New Era is acres and acres of fun.  Fantastic collection of unusual animals and birds. Meet the animals at the petting farm.
4180 West M 20, New Era, MI 49446

4180 M-20

New Era, MI 49446

231-861-5730

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Oceana Winery & Vineyard

Oceana Winery & Vineyard

Tasting room for Oceana Winery & Vineyard now located in downtown Muskegon on Western Avenue.
356 W Western Ave, Suite 5, Muskegon, MI 49440-1146

4980 S 52nd Ave

New Era, MI 49446

231-343-0769

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Western Market

Western Market

Shop 17 small chalets with a wide variety of products.  muskegonwesternmarket.com
May 26 – Sept 2 - Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 11 am – 6 pm. Saturdays 9 am – 3 pm

307 W Western Ave

Muskegon, MI 49441

231-724-6705

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Frauenthal Center

Frauenthal Center

The Frauenthal Center is a performing arts center located in the heart of downtown Muskegon. The theater dates back to 1929, originally going by the name, "The Michigan Theater". Founded by Muskegon movie mogul, Paul Shlossman, the theater has become a historic symbol of the arts and creativity in the Muskegon community. Over the years, the theater has undergone multiple rounds of renovations and improvements. Today, the theater is host to many live music performances, stage plays and ballet recitals. This location is great for a nice evening out with a significant other or family.

425 W Western Ave STE 200

Muskegon, MI 49440

231-722-9750

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P. J. Hoffmaster State Park

P. J. Hoffmaster State Park

The P. J. Hoffmaster State Park is a recreational area that has a lot to offer. Situated on over three miles of the Lake Michigan shoreline, sand dunes, the Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center, and over 10 miles of nature trails. This location is a great way for hikes, walks along the shoreline and sightseeing at sunset.

6585 Lake Harbor Rd

Norton Shores, MI 49441

231-798-3711

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The Monet Garden Of Muskegon

The Monet Garden Of Muskegon

Inspired by the Monet Garden in Giverny, France, The Monet Garden Of Muskegon is an artsy community landmark. Transformed from a vacant city lot, the area now is comprised of a wide variety of colorful flowers, and even has a small pond with the garden's signature blue bridge. During the day, the garden is great for a relaxing and peaceful stroll. At night, the garden is illuminated, making it the perfect spot for a romantic evening.

Corner of Clay and Fifth Downton

Muskegon, MI 49442

231-724-6977

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Norman F. Kruse Park

Norman F. Kruse Park

Known as just "Kruse Park" by the locals, this Muskegon attraction is a great place for families with kids and pets. Kruse Park is over 50-acres and has stunning views of Lake Michigan and the nearby sand dunes. The park has its very own dog area and playground for kids. The park is even a popular picnic spot too.

3205 W Sherman Blvd

Muskegon, MI 49441

231-724-4100

The Lakes Mall

The Lakes Mall

The Lakes Mall is a local favorite, with over 70 different stores, recognizable brands names, and locally-owned stores you won't find anywhere else. This Muskegon attraction is a great way to spend an afternoon or pick up clothing in the event you forget to pack an essential clothing item.

5600 Harvey St

Muskegon, MI 49444

231-798-7104

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