Muskegon Lake
10/13/2016
14:28 pm
North Muskegon (US)
Lake Muskegon is connected to the lake via the mile-long Muskegon River. The lake and wetlands that surround it are the major parts of the Great Lakes’ coastal wetlands. Sailing on the lake and fishing are the most popular activities. Anglers come for the walleye, northern pike, largemouth and smallmouth bass, crappie, bluegill, Chinook salmon, brown and lake trout, and catfish. There are a lot of yacht clubs. Other popular sports are boating and water skiing, kite-boarding. There are 13 marinas and number of launch sites. Regattas are also held regularly in the warmer months.
Places to stay: Shoreline Inn, Port City Victorian Inn
Place, Address
498 Bay Ln, North Muskegon, MI 49445, USA