CLINCH PARK
“Clinch Park has picnic tables, bike racks, TART Trail access, lifeguards, a snack bar, and restrooms.”
HASEROT BEACH
“It boasts a variety of features, including a sandy beach on a protected bay, restrooms, picnic facilities, a playground, and a boat launch.”
NORTH BAR BEACH
“The shallow, crystal clear waters of North Bar offer a great place to for swimming, skim boarding, sand dam building, and general splashing around as well as kayaking and paddle boarding.”
GOOD HARBOR BAY BEACH
“Good Harbor Beach features wonderful sunset views on Good Harbor Bay. To the west, you can see Pyramid Point and to the north, the Whaleback and North Manitou Island.”
WEST END BEACH
“West End Beach is a popular beach destination with a sandy water’s edge and grass area for relaxing or throwing the frisbee with friends.”
EAST BAY PARK
“East Bay Park is perfect for all ages with a beach, public restrooms, and play structure. The shallow depth at the water’s edge is ideal for little swimmers to splash around and enjoy a day at the beach.”
TRAVERSE CITY STATE PARK
“This popular beach offers 700 feet of sandy beach on East Bay. Beach goers can enjoy the bathhouse, the picnic area, and ample parking.”
BRYAN PARK BEACH
“The large sand area and shallow depth of water make for perfect swimming. The park has a grass area that is shaded by a tree canopy and also has a play structure for those taking a beach break.”
OLD MISSION PENINSULA PARK
“This pretty little park, located smack dab on the 45th parallel at the tip of the Old Mission Peninsula, has several miles of developed trail and about 40 acres of forest and abandoned orchards that can be explored.”
POWER ISLAND
“Power Island includes 15 primitive campsites, a boat dock, picnic areas, trail systems, and sandy beaches.”
MAPLE BAY PARK & NATURAL AREA
“This property is known for its beautiful sunflowers planted on both sides of the highway by local farmers on leased land as well as wonderful hiking trails leading to 2,586 feet of pristine shoreline on East Grand Traverse Bay.”