Great things to see and do in the Ludington Area

With a vast array of sites, activities, and rich cultural opportunities, it’s no coincidence that Ludington has long served as one of Michigan’s favorite vacation destinations. Whether you are looking for relaxation, inspiration, or exhilaration, Ludington provides the ideal setting for the vacation that you have been dreaming of.

Beach and Water Recreation                                                             

Spend the day unwinding on one of Ludington’s numerous white, sandy beaches and feel the worries of everyday life slip away as your vacation begins. Listen to the gentle rolling of Lake Michigan waves making landfall while the refreshing lake breeze moves in, providing a welcome relief from the warm summer sun. Don’t forget your beach towel and sunscreen!

 

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If you’re searching for a little more excitement in your beach experience, the Ludington area also accommodates for a wide range of water activities to suite your needs. Explore Hamlin Lake or one of Mason County’s many scenic rivers by kayak, or experience the thrill of a chartered fishing trip on Lake Michigan. And for those looking for the ultimate thrill, Ludington’s coastline is a great destination for kite and windsurfers looking for an adrenaline rush.

  

The Great Outdoors                                                                           

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Take a short drive north along scenic M-116 and discover the natural beauty that the 5,300 acre Ludington State Park has to offer. Situated between Lake Michigan and Hamlin Lake, this park is the outdoorsman’s paradise. Escape into the wilderness or trek out to the Big Point Sable Lighthouse on one of eight different hiking trails winding through pristine Northern Michigan forests, marshlands, and sand dunes. The State Park also offers biking, fishing, boating, camping, and more. Stop by our Ludington State Park webpage for more information.

 

Take in the Sights, Experience the Culture                                        

Ludington’s historic tradition makes our city so much more than just another beach town. Our coastline is home to two celebrated lighthouses that are a must-see for anyone visiting the area. To the north, the Big Point Sable light, dating back to 1867, looks out on the waters of the Ludington State Park while the North Breakwater Light, established in 1871, surveys the waterfront at the Stearns Park Beach. Both lights are open to public tours during the summer months.

Moving away from the waterfront, feel free to stroll the red-brick sidewalks that line the heart of downtown Ludington as you admire the local Victorian architecture or browse the storefronts of our many local merchants and restaurants. Take special care to note the numerous murals around town which provide visitors a glimpse into the diverse history of the Ludington area.

Finally, drop by White Pine Village and see Michigan’s history come alive. This oversized time capsule gives visitors insight into the lives of the area’s mid-19th century inhabitants as well as the industries that Michigan is famous for. Check out our White Pine Village webpage for more information as well as the calendar of events, including Old Time Baseball games.

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Ludington Area Convention and Visitors Bureau - 5300 W. US 10, Ludington, MI 49431
Phone: 877.420.6618 or Contact Us