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Grand Havens Beach

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Haley Otman

As temperatures continue to rise and the summer weather becomes more permanent, more and more people will make their way to the beach to cool off. There are a number of local options when looking for some surf and sand, so take a look at the unique features of each to find the perfect summer spot for you.

Grand Haven State Park

The Grand Haven State Park, at 1001 Harbor Ave., is one of West Michigan’s most beautiful locations. It not only boasts an amazing coastline, but also offers concessions, a beach house and picnic area and a playground for the children. Admission costs $6 to $8. Call 616-847-1309.

Grand Haven City Beach

For a free option, the city beach is also great. It also has a concession stand and beach house, and is located on Harbor Drive. For more information, call 616-842-3210.

Kirk Park

This county park south of Grand Haven is absolutely beautiful. It costs $4 to $6 to get in and has a picnic area and playground in addition to the beach. Kirk Park is in West Olive. For more information, call 616-846-8117.

Holland State Park

The Holland State Park is a statewide favorite for its beautiful beaches and lovely downtown area. It has concessions, a beach house and picnic area, spots for fishing and a playground. Admission costs $6 to $8, and more information can be found by calling 616-399-9390.

Millennium Park

For an option really close to campus, visit Millennium Park, located at Maynard Avenue and Butterworth Street in Grand Rapids. It has concessions, a beach house and picnic area, spots for fishing and hiking, a playground and more. It is also affordable at $1 to $3 for admission.

For more information, call 616-336-3697.

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