Visit Charles Mears State Park in Pentwater

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Named after lumber baron Charles Mears, the 50-acre park is located just north of Pentwater along the Lake Michigan shoreline.
The History of the Charles Mears State Park
Charles Mears was known as the "Christopher Columbus of the West Coast," due to the fact he operated 15 mills and built five harbors along the western coast of Michigan. In order to aid his lumber business, Mears dug a wide channel for the Pentwater River going to Lake Michigan. In 1955, he built his saw mill, as well as a nearby store and boarding house for his laborers. Originally called Middlesex, the area became known as Pentwater in 1867 when the village was created. Mears had built a long pier into Lake Michigan so that large boats could haul lumber from Pentwater to his Chicago yards. Charles Mears died in 1895, but his legacy lives on. In 1923, Mears' daughter Carrie deeded 600 feet of beach to the state of Michigan. This land was the beginning of what would become the present Charles Mears State Park.
Features
Charles Mears State Park offers 175 paved campsite lots and a nice sandy beach along Lake Michigan, adjacent to the North Pierhead Light. Now available is a rentable pop-up camper, much more affordable than the former park manager's quarters. There is a one mile interpretive trail for hiking, and a sand dune called Old Baldy that provides a spectacular view of Lake Michigan. Visitors can enjoy a playground (which has new equipment that was added in 2012), picnic shelter, great fishing, and even a metal detecting area. The park also has an accessible walkway by the concession stand, making it easier for people in wheelchairs or those with strollers and coolers on wheels. A new concessionaire will be on site this year, the same one that operated the Ludington State Park concessions the last several years.
About Pentwater
The charming village of Pentwater is known for its quaint shops, art galleries, and the wonderful Village Green, venue for many outdoor concerts and art fairs. Side streets feature beautiful Victorian homes and colorful, blooming gardens. Watch the sailboats as they glide in and out of the marina, and just relax as the Lake Michigan breezes cool you.
Charles Mears State Park in Pentwater is one of Michigan's premier state parks, with rich, historical significance.
Uniquely Pentwater...
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- Explore the Pentwater River with Canoeing, Kayaking, or Stand Up Paddle Boarding
For more activities & attractions, check out these additional links for Things to Do in West Michigan:

Have Fun in Manistee, Michigan -- Explore Manistee's historic downtown district and riverwalk, hike the Manistee National Forest, canoe on the Manistee River, and more.
Hamlin Lake -- Just 4 miles north of Ludington, Hamlin Lake is a great destination for boating, fishing and climbing dunes! The Hamlin Lake shoreline is also part of the Ludington State Park.
Silver Lake Sand Dunes -- Visiting the Silver Lake Sand Dunes makes for a terrific vacation because you can take your off-road vehicle for a spin on the scenic sand dunes overlooking Lake Michigan and Silver Lake.
Things to Do in Pentwater, Michigan -- Nothing is quite like the quaint, artsy, harbortown village of Pentwater. Don't miss the popular Charles Mears State Park beach on Pentwater's Lake Michigan shoreline.
Lots of Activities in Scottville, Michigan -- Explore the Riverside Park along the National Scenic Pere Marquette River.
Canoeing or Fishing on the Pere Marquette River -- Many boat liveries offer canoe rentals.
Also, check out West Michigan Guides and our locally produced WestMichigan.MichBiz.com directory for our largest lists of Things to Do in West Michigan.