Duck Lake State Park
Key Information
Contact Info
231-744-3480
Location
4733 N Scenic Dr, Whitehall, MI 49461, United States
Opening Hours
8am–10pm
Fee
$11
Introduction of Duck Lake State Park
In Muskegon County, there is a 728-acre day-use park called Duck Lake State Park. The park runs from Lake Michigan’s northern border to Duck Lake’s northern side and has a massive sand dune. The landscape consists of open brush land, mature hardwood forests, and isolated areas of open meadows. The state acquired the site in 1974 after the Nature Conservancy bought it from two Boy Scout groups. The ruins of the previous scout camps were cleared away, and access roads were built. In the early spring of 1988, the park had its formal dedication. In May 2005, a new entry off Scenic Drive was finished.
Duck Lake State Park Activities
Boating
Duck Lake may be reached from the launch place. A tiny waterway flows into Lake Michigan, but boaters are unable to enter the lake because of a dam located beneath the Whitehall Scenic Bridge.
Fishing
Duck Lake is a great place to catch panfish, crappie, and bass. Early in the summer is the best time to fly fish for bluegill.
Swimming
On Duck Lake, there is a sandy beach, and a boardwalk around the lake’s edge offers access to Lake Michigan for swimming.
Hiking
An enjoyable trip through the forest and along the Duck Lake beach is made possible by a paved route.
Picnicking
The picnic spot is shaded by a forest. There are fire pits and barbecues.
Hunting
Throughout the regular hunting season, the park is accessible for small game, deer, and waterfowl hunting. Summer hunting is prohibited. A permission is required to hunt turkeys during the relevant season. Excellent deer and rabbit hunting is available in this park, while woodcock, pheasant, duck, goose, and squirrel hunting are also regarded as being quite good.
Metal Detecting
When carried out in a way that doesn’t harm the natural and cultural resources of Michigan State Parks or contravene relevant state laws, metal detecting is accepted as a legal form of recreation. Here is a map that illustrates exactly where you may use a metal detector in this state park if you so want. The park personnel must examine any objects discovered and may decide to keep them for further examination.
Snow-mobiling
In the winter, motorised travel is prohibited in the park, although skiers and snowmobilers can still visit it.
Duck Lake State Park History
The state acquired the site in 1974 after the Nature Conservancy bought it from two Boy Scout groups. In 1988, the park had its grand debut.
Directions
Driving
Off US 31 in Muskegon County (exit at Whitelake Drive and follow signs to park).
Parking
Parking is available.
Public Transport
Public Transport is available.