Muskegon – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

Muskegon is a city of 38,000 people (2018) in West Michigan. It offers miles of clean beaches on Lake Michigan, theater, a plethora of museums, bike trails and festivals.

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Get in edit

Map of Muskegon

By car edit

Muskegon is at the western terminus of the interstate highway, I-96. It is roughly 30 miles NW of Grand Rapids, via I-96. Also, US-31 runs north/south through Muskegon.

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By bus edit

The Greyhound Bus System also has a stop in downtown Muskegon.

Get around edit

While in Muskegon, most visitors prefer to get from point A to point B by car - while locals may sometimes opt to use the Muskegon Area Transit System (MATS). Because of its proximity to award-winning beaches, visitors are highly encouraged to bring bicycles along for there are plenty of bike trails which run in the city and plenty throughout the county. A notable trail is the Musketawa bike trail [1] which runs from just southeast of the city through the countryside to the city of Marne in Ottawa county.

  • Muskegon Area Transit System. During summer months, MATS provides trolley services around both the Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake areas. (updated Dec 2019)

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The Pere Marquette Beach on the shores of Lake Michigan and adjoining the Muskegon Lake Channel is the only nationally certified "Clean Beach" on the Great Lakes. Miles of beach, gorgeous sunsets, outdoor dining possibilities, and a bike trail make this beach a must-see.

Museums and theater edit

Broadway at the Frauenthal (Fall through Spring), brings big-time Broadway musicals to Muskegon. Muskegon is also home to Muskegon Museum of Art and West Shore Symphony Orchestra. The Muskegon Community Concert Association provides concerts from September through May.

Camerata Singers, a professional chamber choir, performs at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in downtown Muskegon and other locations in west Michigan.

  • 1 The Muskegon Museum of Art, 296 W. Webster Ave, +1 231 720-2570. The museum is touted as one of the finest art museums in the Midwest. Among the highlights of its permanent collection is "Tornado Over Kansas," by John Steuart Curry (one of three leading painters, along with Grant Wood and Thomas Hart Benton, identified as Regionalists and known for their canvases celebrating the rural Midwest.) (updated Dec 2019)
  • 2 USS Silversides Museum (Great Lakes Naval Memorial and Museum), +1 231 755-1230. Formerly known as the Great Lakes Naval Memorial and Museum, the USS Silversides Museum features the USS Silversides, a World War II submarine and the USCGC McLane, a Prohibition-era United States Coast Guard cutter. (updated Dec 2019)
  • 3 USS LST 393 Veterans Museum, 560 Mart St, +1 231 730-1477, info@lst393.org. Featuring the USS LST 393, a World War II amphibious landing ship, one of only two Landing Ship Tanks that remain from the war. (updated Dec 2019)
  • Muskegon Area Sports Hall of Fame, 955 4th St. Detailing the area's rich athletic past, are on display at the L.C. Walker Arena. (updated Dec 2019)
  • 4 S.S. Milwaukee Clipper, 2098 Lakeshore Dr. Muskegon also berths the S.S. Milwaukee Clipper a former car ferry that traveled the same route as Lake Express does today. The boat is in the middle of a long process of being restored to its original form, but in the mean time is open for tours and hosts a museum aboard the vessel with information on both the Milwaukee Clipper, as well as the history of Maritime in Muskegon. Muskegon’s entire history surrounds around being a port for commerce or travel, and this is an image the city has embraced. (updated Dec 2019)
  • Lakeshore Museum Center. Muskegon County Museum and Hackley & Hume Historic Site: Mansions built by Muskegon’s lumber barons themselves are restored to their old glory and open to the public. The mansions are operated with the Muskegon County Museum, which details the grand, rich history of Muskegon County, from the Pottawatomi and Ottawa Native American tribes and lakeside fur traders to the Lumber Queen of the World to today. Also includes science and nature exhibits. (updated Dec 2019)
    • Muskegon Heritage Museum, 561 W. Western Ave, +1 231 722-1363. (updated Dec 2019)
    • Scolnik House, 504 W. Clay Ave, +1 231 722-7578. (updated Dec 2019)
    • Fire Barn Museum, 510 W. Clay Ave, +1 231 722-7578. (updated Dec 2019)
    • Hackley & Hume Historic Site, 484 W. Webster Ave, +1 231 722-7578. (updated Dec 2019)

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Festivals edit

The Muskegon Film Festival is held in February.

Every June, since 1990, St. Jean Baptiste Catholic Church hosts its annual Hispanic Fiesta. The fiesta is always held outside of the church at 1292 Jefferson Street, next to Muskegon High School. There are always live music performances, children's activities, ethnic foods, and more. It is a celebration of Hispanic heritage. They never charge admission, but there usually is a small charge for most food items and some activities.

Each August, the Unity Christian Music Festival takes place at Heritage Landing. In May, Rock the Coast takes place at Michigan's Adventure. Both are organized by Alive on the Lakeshore.

In September, the Michigan Irish Music Festival brings renowned Celtic musicians to Heritage Landing on the shore of Muskegon Lake. In addition to music, Irish food, beverages, merchandise and cultural exhibits contribute to the appeal of this event. The Michigan Feis (Irish Dance competition) is affiliated and is held at the LC Walker Arena nearby.

In early October, the International Buster Keaton Society visit Muskegon to host their annual convention. The event features public showings of Keaton films at the Frauenthal Theater.

Outdoor recreation edit

  • Lakeshore Bike Trail-Bike along the shores of Muskegon Lake to Lake Michigan.
  • The Chronicle Seaway Run is run every year in late June. It features a 15k race, 5k race, 5k walk for fun, 15k wheelchair race.
  • 3 Muskegon State Park. Muskegon State Park and Winter Sports Complex is a campground and State Park on the shores of Lake Michigan. Known for its miles of sandy beaches, lighted ski trails, and one of only three outdoor luge tracks in the United States (updated Dec 2019)
  • 4 PJ Hoffmaster State Park. (updated Dec 2019)
  • 5 Pere Marquette Beach. (updated Dec 2019)

Buy edit

In and around the Muskegon area there are numerous shopping areas

  • The Lakes Mall area near Harvey and Sternberg Roads
  • Sherman Blvd west of US 31
  • Henry Street corridor
  • Downtown Muskegon
  • Apple Avenue near US 31

Eat edit

  • The Station Grill, 910 W Broadway, +1 231 759-0633. (updated Dec 2019)
  • Hobo's Tavern, 1411 Whitehall Rd, +1 231 719-0247, bothrasher@hotmail.com. (updated Dec 2019)
  • G&L Chili Dogs, 1133 Sternberg Rd, +1 231 799-9199. (updated Dec 2019)
  • G&L Chili Dogs, 2510 Apple Ave., +1 231 773-6454. (updated Dec 2019)
  • G&L Chili Dogs, 771 W. Sherman Blvd., +1 231 733-1505. (updated Dec 2019)
  • G&L Chili Dogs, 1705 Holton Road (M-120), +1 231 760-6499. (updated Dec 2019)
  • El Tapatio, 677 W. Laketon Ave, +1 231 759-7408, contactus@eltapatiomuskegon.com. (updated Dec 2019)
  • Mr. Scrib's Pizza, 6826 E Apple Ave, +1 231 788-2301. (updated Dec 2019)
  • The Lake House, 730 Terrace Point Rd, +1 231 722-4461. (updated Dec 2019)
  • Courses, 336 West Clay Ave, +1 231 777-6610. Inside Culinary Institute of Michigan (updated Dec 2019)
  • The Hearthstone, 3350 Glade St, +1 231 733-1056, hello@hearthstonerestaurant.com. (updated Dec 2019)
  • Topshelf Pizza & Pub, 2155 E Apple Ave, +1 231 773-4444. (updated Dec 2019)
  • The Northside Pub, 2353 Holton Rd, +1 231 744-3722. (updated Dec 2019)
  • The Glenside Pub, 1508 W. Sherman Blvd, +1 231 759-8525. (updated Dec 2019)

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Sleep edit

  • Charming Cottage by Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake, [2][dead link]3312 Wilcox Avenue, +1 231-744-2151, Discover relaxation, comfort, and charm in your restored, fully furnished cottage home in Muskegon, Michigan. $600 - 1,150 per week.
  • Port City Victorian Inn Bed & Breakfast, 1259 Lakeshore Dr, +1 231 759-0205, pcvicinn@comcast.net. A Queen Ann Victorian mansion built by Alexander Rodgers, Sr. in 1877, this place has history. Open year round, there are five bedrooms. (updated Jan 2020)

Stay safe edit

In general terms, Muskegon tends to be a safe city, though however, it is best to avoid central Muskegon (Wood Street, etc.) at night, a normal degree of caution to be taken when in these areas. The adjacent city to the south, Muskegon Heights, is best to be avoided at all times, due to a extreme high risk of crime.

Unless you are a big fan of motorcycles, motorcycle clubs, or being catcalled by bikers of all shapes and sizes, stay clear of Muskegon during Bike Time (mid-July).

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Later in the 1900s, it earned its reputation as a foundry town by manufacturing tank engines used in the world wars. Today, the City of Muskegon continues to utilize its historic port for commerce and recreation. It remains a popular vacation destination on the Lake Michigan shoreline.

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The name "Muskegon" is derived from the Ottawa Indian term "Masquigon" meaning "marshy river" or "swamp." The "Masquigon" river is identified on French maps dating from the late seventeenth century, suggesting that the French explorers had reached the western coast of Michigan by that time.

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Muskegon County is located in West Michigan along the beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline. Boasting three state parks, miles of multi-use trails, two major paddle sport rivers, and 26 miles of beaches, Muskegon County is the outdoor recreation hub of Michigan's sunset coast, every season of the year.

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The city is the largest port on Lake Michigan's eastern shore, with an extensive international trade. The name is from an Algonquian word meaning “marshy river.” Laid out in 1849 near the site of a fur trading post (established 1812), Muskegon became a major sawmill centre and shipping point for lumber to Chicago.

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With a crime rate of 36 per one thousand residents, Muskegon has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes - from the smallest towns to the very largest cities. One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 28.

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The average annual household income in Muskegon County is $76,618, while the median household income sits at $67,321 per year.

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Median household income in Muskegon, MI is $37,827. In 2021, the place with the highest median household income in Muskegon, MI was Census Tract 10 with a value of $73,917, followed by Census Tract 18 and Census Tract 21, with respective values of $56,871 and $52,718.

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Euro-American settlement of Muskegon began in earnest in 1837, which coincided with the beginning of the exploitation of the area's extensive timber resources. The commencement of the lumber industry in 1837 inaugurated what some regard as the most romantic era in the history of the region.

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