If you’re a fan of the great outdoors, you might think you’re familiar with all of Michigan’s hidden natural treasures. Luckily for you, our state is home to a few gems that even some of the most experienced nature explorers haven’t had the chance to appreciate – including a few spectacular sites within one of Michigan’s prettiest state parks. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure.
Grand Mere State Park is located at 7337 Thornton Dr in Stevensville.
You might have seen this gorgeous spot highlighted in our previous piece, which focused on its beachfront splendor. After all, the shoreline here is spectacular.
During warmer months, many Michiganders head to Grand Mere for a chance to unwind along the park’s two miles of sandy beach or enjoy a peaceful picnic under the sun.
The park is also beloved among hikers, many of whom enjoy traversing the steep dune pathway that leads to the beach. The natural features here are undeniably unique.
While its access to Lake Michigan is often emphasized, visitors will be delighted to learn that Grand Mere State Park also houses three geologically ancient inland lakes.
These three bodies of water, which stand as remnants of glaciers that once existed in the area, add an extra sense of magic to the surrounding woods and dunelands.
As you wind through the many wonders of this park, you might just feel like you’ve stepped into a fairy tale. It’s easy to see why Grand Mere has charmed so many Michiganders.
Whether you’re searching for a dune hike with an incredible payoff, a glimpse of ancient lakes, or an excuse to enjoy a bit of fresh air, this spot belongs on your bucket list.
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