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Ludington State Park
8800 W. M-116 Vehicle Permit Required: Yes
Ludington, MI 49431 Approximate Size: 5300 (Acres)
Phone Number: (231) 843-2423 Unit Map
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Ludington-Beechwood
(800) 447-2757
147 site(s), $29/$27 ($16 Off-season) --- Mini Cabin $45 ($35)
Electrical Service, Mini Cabin, Modern Restrooms, Some Campsites with 50 amp Service
 
Ludington-Cedars
(800) 447-2757
106 site(s), $27 ($16 Off-season) --- Mini cabin $45 ($35)
Electrical Service, Mini Cabin, Modern Restrooms
 
Ludington-Jack Pine Hike In Sites
(800) 447-2757
10 site(s), $16 ($12 Off-season)
Rustic Site
 
Ludington-Pines
(800) 447-2757
99 site(s), $27 ($16 Off-season) --- Mini cabin $45 ($35)
Electrical Service, Mini Cabin, Modern Restrooms
 
Ludington-Bicycle Trail
Trail Length: 2.00 (Miles)
Biking
 
Ludington-Canoe Trail
Trail Length: 4.00 (Miles)
Canoeing
 
Ludington-Cross Country Ski Trails
Trail Length: 10.00 (Miles)
Cross Country Ski
 
Ludington-Hiking Trails
Trail Length: 21.50 (Miles)
Hiking
 
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Description of Park
Ludington State Park is comprised of scenic sand dunes, a shoreline vista, ponds, marshlands and forests. It is situated between Hamlin Lake and Lake Michigan with several miles of shoreline and beaches on both bodies of water. There are three modern campgrounds; Pines, Cedar and Beechwood. Be sure to visit the Great Lakes Visitor Center, located within the park.

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Information about area surrounding the park
The area surrounding Ludington State Park has many attractions. White Pine Village is a local historical village located just south of Ludington. The Ludington Car Ferry runs between Ludington and Manitowoc, Wisconsin during the summer.

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More state park information below

Ludington State Park is comprised of nearly 5,300 acres of scenic sand dunes, shoreline vista, ponds, marshlands and forests. It is situated between Hamlin Lake and Lake Michigan with several miles of shoreline and beaches on both bodies of water. There are three modern campgrounds at Ludington State Park -- Pines, Cedar and Beechwood -- with a combined total of 355 campsites including three mini-cabins. These sites have electricity and modern shower and bathroom facilities in each campground. Cedar Campground also has a small loop of eight tent-only sites separated from the modern site loop. These tent sites do not have electricity but are within walking distance of the restrooms and showers. For backpack campers, Ludington offers 10 remote tent sites in the new Jack Pine Hike-In only campground. This campground has no electricity and the toilet facilities are rustic. Showers are available at the Pines modern campground during the site specific season. All equipment and supplies must be backpacked or bicycle packed one mile into the sites from the designated parking area. Dogs are not allowed in any water area used for swimming or wading. They may not be left unattended, and must be on a leash no longer than six feet and under the owners control at all times.

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