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Muskegon River

Michigan

29Listings$65K-$2M$11.5MTotal Value
Muskegon River, Michigan

Muskegon River real estate is a top twenty market for lake homes and land in Michigan.

There are typically around 20 lake homes for sale on Muskegon River, and around 20 lots and land listings available.

This lake is one of Michigan's largest lakes.

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About Muskegon River

Located in Muskegon County

Muskegon River is located in the town of Bridgeton. Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial is the closest hospital to Muskegon River which is approximately 14 minutes from the river. The closest airport is the Gerald R. Ford International Airport which is approximately 57 minutes from Muskegon River.

Close Amenities

The Muskegon Museum of Art and the USS Silversides offer a unique and historical take on the Muskegon River that allows for every member of your family to explore the area and create lasting memories.

The Pere Marquette Park is a park that offers different hiking and biking trails for every member of the family to enjoy throughout the various seasons in Michigan.

Muskegon River is approximately 45 minutes from Grand Rapids.

Visit Grand Rapids

If you’re interested in learning the history of logging in this part of the state, head down to the Forest History Center. You can see a recreation of a white pine logging camp from 1900, listen to stories from loggers and forest service patrolmen from different eras, or get a bird’s eye view from a 100-foot fire tower.

Follow the yellow brick road to the Judy Garland Museum, where you can get a glimpse at the world’s largest Judy Garland and Wizard of Oz collection, including the world-famous ruby-red slippers from the movie.

If you’re getting hungry, you can check out the great restaurants that Grand Rapids has to offer, like Mitu Srilankan and Indian Cuisine, Donkey Taqueria, and Heritage Restaurant.

Life on the Water

Muskegon River is approximately 216 miles long and reaches depths up to 72 feet. Anglers can expect to find bluegill, crappie, yellow perch, and northern pike. You can participate in various water sports including swimming, boating, fishing, waterskiing, wakeboarding, and kayaking.

Why Muskegon River?

Muskegon River is a beautiful and historical river that allows your family to make everlasting memories.

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