August 4, 2025

Exploring the Coastal Gems of Lake Michigan

Exploring the Coastal Gems of Lake Michigan

Stretching across four Midwestern states, the 1,600-mile shoreline of Lake Michigan is an expansive playground for beachgoers seeking white sand, rolling dunes, and iconic Great Lakes views. Unique among its fellow Great Lakes for being entirely within the United States, Lake Michigan borders Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Wisconsin. While the lake’s cool waters rarely climb above 73 degrees Fahrenheit, the scenery and outdoor activities more than compensate for the brisk swim, according to this travel blog article from Travel + Leisure. From serene boardwalk strolls to adrenaline-pumping dune climbs, Lake Michigan’s beach destinations offer something for every kind of
traveler.

On Michigan’s eastern shore lies Holland State Park, a picturesque blend of soft sand and Dutch-American culture. The park’s dual beaches and accessible boardwalks offer close views of the striking Big Red Lighthouse, a 19th-century beacon that’s among Michigan’s most photographed landmarks. North of Holland, Tunnel Park offers a literal passage through the dunes, while Kirk Park features trails, bluffs, and even an off-leash
beach area for dogs.

Adventure and relaxation converge at Silver Lake State Park, which stretches across 3,000 acres of beach, dunes, and forest. In addition to a tranquil swimming area and scenic trails, the park is home to a 450-acre off-road vehicle area, the only one of its kind east of the Mississippi. Nearby, Mac Wood's Dune Rides offers thrilling guided dune tours. Visitors can also climb the Little Sable Point Lighthouse for panoramic views of the shoreline.

A crown jewel of the region, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore spans more than 70,000 acres and boasts the largest freshwater dune system on the planet. With seven public beaches, including Platte Point Beach, and several scenic overlooks, this park is ideal for hiking, photography, and quiet contemplation. Certain areas allow for beach fires, and several beaches are open to leashed pets, though seasonal restrictions are in place to protect the habitat of endangered piping plovers.

Among Lake Michigan’s beloved inland destinations, Ludington State Park offers not one, but two lakeside beaches—one on Lake Michigan and another on Hamlin Lake. In addition to its iconic Big Sable Point Lighthouse, the park includes dunes, marshes, and forestland. Nearby Stearns Park features accessible amenities and free Wi-Fi, while Buttersville Park offers a pet-friendly beach and campgrounds.

Further south, Silver Beach County Park in St. Joseph, Michigan, invites visitors to enjoy volleyball, kayak rentals, and postcard-worthy views of North Pier lighthouses. The park’s location at the mouth of the St. Joseph River adds to its allure. With beach wheelchairs available in summer and amenities like outdoor showers and picnic areas, Silver Beach makes accessibility and comfort a priority.

In Illinois, Rosewood Beach in Highland Park has been transformed by a restoration project into a modern lakefront retreat. With a boardwalk, glass-walled interpretive center, and a designated swimming area, it’s a serene getaway just north of Chicago. Nearby Moraine Park features walking trails, a sculpture garden, and a dog-friendly atmosphere.

On Wisconsin’s western shore, North Beach in Racine spans 50 acres with live music, volleyball courts, and a long walking path along the Lake Michigan Pathway. The beach includes wheelchair mats to improve access, and while pets are prohibited on the sand, the beach remains a popular summer hangout.

In Indiana, Indiana Dunes National Park features nine beaches along the southern edge of the lake and more than 50 miles of hiking trails. West Beach is a standout for its showers and seasonal lifeguards, while the Dune Succession Trail and Lake View Beach offer top-notch scenery, especially at sunset.

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