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Ludington State Park
- Established
- 1927
- Acreage
- 5,300 · ~5,300 acres between Lake Michigan and Hamlin Lake (sometimes cited as 4,800 acres)
- Location
- Mason County, MI between Lake Michigan and Hamlin Lake, 8 miles north of Ludington
- Key features
- 7 miles of Lake Michigan sand-dune shoreline; Hamlin Lake (5,000 acres); Big Sable Point Lighthouse (112-ft yellow-brick tower built 1867); Big Sable River
- Activities
- Swimming, fishing on two lakes, tubing the Big Sable River, hiking 21+ miles of trails, paddling a 4-mile canoe trail, biking, camping (3 campgrounds), winter cross-country skiing (10 miles)
- Notable
- Big Sable Point Lighthouse, transferred to state park ownership in 2002, remains an active aid to navigation on Lake Michigan and is one of the park's most iconic landmarks
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Source: en.wikipedia.org · 2026-05-08