Places You Must See

Whether you’re visiting or you live here, these are the top attractions in Muskegon.

How many of these unique places have you experienced?

Muskegon Visitors Guide
VisitMuskegon.org

The Deck
Live music every day or night from mid-May through September.
Summer 2024 Live Music Schedule

Fisherman’s Landing Campground
More than 100 sites on nearly 19 acres at the east end of Muskegon Lake.

Frauenthal Center
Featuring 1,708 seats in the main theater. This venue opened in 1930.

Hackley & Hume Historic Site
The Hackley House was completed in 1889 for the Charles Henry Hackley family. The Hume House was completed in 1888 for the Thomas Hume family.

Lakeshore Bike Trail
12-mile long trail along the shoreline of Muskegon Lake. Connects to the Fred Meijer Berry Junction trail north of Muskegon.

The Monet Garden of Muskegon
A little bit of France downtown!

Muskegon Farmer’s Market
The largest open-air farmer’s market in West Michigan.

Muskegon Luge Adventure Park
Yes, we have things to do in winter!

Muskegon Museum of Art
Known for its permanent collection of American and European paintings, view works by Winslow Homer and Edward Hopper.

Pere Marquette Park
Featuring 2.5 miles of public beach on Lake Michigan. Ample paid parking.

Trinity Health Arena
Home of the USHL’s Muskegon Lumberjacks Hockey Club. (The premier league behind the National Hockey League and the American Hockey League.)

USS Silversides Submarine Museum
Dedicated to preserving the history of one of the most successful submarines in the Pacific Theater of World War II.