All Muskegon. All the Time. Watch Us Go.

I’m just a guy who has lived all over the lower peninsula of Michigan:

Holland
Grand Rapids
Mount Pleasant
Kalamazoo
Lansing
East Lansing
Farmington Hills

I landed in Muskegon near the lake and now call it home. There has been tremendous progress and development over the last 10 years in this gritty, blue-collar city of more than 37,000 residents.

My interests include music, movies, food, events, beaches, sports and having as much fun as possible in a responsible, adult kind of way.

Come #VisitMuskegon soon! You won’t believe the transformation. Dozens of great places to dine and meet friends in the downtown Social District. And we have a USHL hockey team! The Muskegon Lumberjacks play in the beautiful Trinity Health arena (formerly L.C. Walker Arena.)

#ThisIsMuskegon
#WatchUsGo
#MuskegonMichigan
#MuskegonLake
#Skeetown
#LakeLife
#WestMichigan
#LakeMichigan
#PortCityMuskegon

Thank you for reading!

Jon E. Haney

Did You Know:
Muskegon is the largest city on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan.
The Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park is one of four public-access Olympic Luge Training Tracks in the nation.
The name Muskegon is derived from the Ottawa Indian term Masquigon meaning “marshy river.”
The famous WWII song “The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” may have been based on the life of Muskegon native Clarence Zylman.
The Blockhouse at Muskegon State Park is actually a replica of Fort Dearborn.