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20 Fun Things to Do in Ludington MI for an Unforgettable Getaway

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Beaches, Lighthouses & More: The Ultimate Ludington Bucket List

Ludington is a small Lake Michigan beach town known for its state park, lighthouses, and the SS Badger car ferry.

It’s it classic West Michigan summer spot with lots of sandy shoreline and big-sky sunsets, especially at Stearns Park right in town.

If you’re dreaming of easy-going beach days and ice cream after dark, the charming town of Ludington, MI is just the place.

Read on to find all the ways your friends and family can pack in the fun with a visit to Ludington with things to do, restaurants, and where to stay.

Thanks to Ludington Area Convention and Visitors Bureau for helping to plan this visit.

Start in the Cute Downtown

Kick off your Ludington adventure right in the middle of everything: downtown.

Downtown Ludington is walkable and cute.

Things to Do in Ludington's Downtown Area

You can wander through a mix of quirky little stores in the main shopping district, just a few blocks from the sandy stretches of Stearns Park Beach.

This is the downtown Ludington MI shopping district.

Kids will love looking around Gordy’s Skate Co. and poking around the shelves at The Windowsill New and Used Books.

Adults will want to grab an iced cold brew from Red Rooster Coffee. It’s a roomy, relaxed spot where you can open your laptop for a bit or just stop in for a little pick me up.

Downtown Ludington
Downtown Ludington

Jam Out With Live Music All Summer Long

Nothing says “summer in Ludington” like sitting outside with live music in the background.

Downtown Ludington gives you two easy ways to do exactly that.

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Live Music in Downtown Ludington
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Relax in Rotary Park

Address500 W Ludington Ave
Ludington, MI 49431

Rotary Park is three blocks west from downtown Ludington and hosts an array of community events like Art Fairs, musical concerts, festivals, and more.

With many trees offering shade during warm days and a sweet water fountain feature, it’s a relaxing place to have a picnic lunch in the fresh air. Restrooms are available from May – October.

2026 Summer Events at Rotary Park

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Rotary Park Art Fair in Ludington

Big Outdoor Hits

If you’re chasing the “oh yeah, this is Ludington” kind of day, you’ve gotta start outside.

These are the things to do that have you kicking off your shoes, brushing sand out of the car, questing after lighthouses, and wondering how it’s already dinnertime.

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Stearns Park Beach: Sunsets, Mini Golf & More

Address420 N Lakeshore Dr
Ludington, MI 49431

Let me introduce you to Stearns Park Beach.

It’s a wide, sandy, free public beach with tons of parking, a playground, mini golf, concessions, and great sunsets.

If you’re in Ludington in the evening, definitely take the time to head here to watch the sunset.

(The first night I went, the sky was very cloudy and the sunset was honestly kind of a flop. But the second night, with a clear sky? Totally worth the wait!)

By day, this USA Today “Top 51 US beach” is an easy place to camp out for hours. Of course, there’s swimming, but you can also wander the pier, play mini-golf or shuffleboard, hit up the concessions, or let the kids loose at the skate park.

Ludington at Sunset
Sunset at Stearns Beach in Ludington

Explore Ludington State Park

8800 M-116
Ludington, MI 49431

The crown jewel of Ludington is Ludington State Park.

Sweeping sand dunes, big lake views, historic buildings, beaches, a lighthouse, and miles of trails all cram into one stretch of shoreline, and it really does feel like its own little world.

You can camp here, hike over dunes, bike, float the river, paddle Hamlin Lake, and stroll the Skyline Trail for those “wow” Lake Michigan lookouts.

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Skyline Trail Overlook and Dunes, Ludington State Park

Big Sable Point Lighthouse lives here too, and the long, two‑mile, no‑shade walk out makes it a real adventure if you’re up for it. On this trip, we stuck to a couple of shorter hikes instead.

We started with the Skyline Trail, a wooden boardwalk that winds through the treetops and drops you at the crest of a sand dune with a killer view (you can run down it).

After a quick stop at the vault toilets, we drove over to Lost Lake Trail for another hike and were rewarded with some seriously pretty views.

In the campground area, the Island Trail is another fan favorite.

PRO TIP: The Lakeshore Keepers offers Summer Bus Days. During these special days, Lakeshore Keepers offers a bus (for a fee) to take visitors from the park entrance to the lighthouse. Save that energy for the climb up 100+ steps!

Big Sable Lighthouse - Ludington State Park
Big Sable Lighthouse, Ludington State Park

Water, Ferries & More Lighthouses

Ludington really shows off once you head for the harbor. This is where you can watch the SS Badger muscle in, wander all the way out to a lighthouse on a concrete pier, and actually get on the water.

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Watch or Shoreline Cruise on the SS Badger

You’ve got plenty of ways to enjoy the SS Badger that don’t involve hauling yourself to Wisconsin.

Grab a spot at Waterfront Park and wave as this huge ferry cruises by or hop aboard for an evening Shoreline Cruise.

Grab a spot at Waterfront Park and wave as this huge ferry cruises by, or go all in and hop aboard for an evening Shoreline Cruise.

These family-friendly trips kick off around 9 PM and run for about two hours, with big-lake views, a gift shop, movie theater, small museum, and plenty of lounge space to explore.

Tickets include food and live entertainment and kids 4 and under ride free. Since Ludington Shoreline Cruises  only run select nights in July and August, it’s good to snag your spots early.

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North Breakwater Light

Address420 N Lakeshore Dr
Ludington, MI 49431

At the southern end of Stearns Park Beach, you’ll find the pier that leads out to the Ludington North Breakwater Light, basically the “easy mode” version of hiking to Big Sable Point.

You get lovely views of Ludington as you’re walking along the breakwall, just with flatter footing.

View from the top of North Breakwater Light
View from the top of North Breakwater Light

If it’s open, you can pop inside for a quick look and grab something from the little gift shop, or pay about $5 per person to climb the three steep, narrow flights of stairs to the top for even better views.

It’s worth checking hours online or calling ahead before you go, since tours only happen when the weather cooperates and staff is available. (231) 845-7417.

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Ludington North Breakwater Light

History & Museums

Ludington has some legit stories tucked away in its museums. Check these out to get a feel for how this little lake town actually came to be.

shipwrecks!

Port of Ludington Maritime Museum

Address217 S Lakeshore Dr
Ludington, MI 49431

Port of Ludington Maritime Museum is where you get the inside scoop on shipwrecks and car ferries.

Set inside a beautifully restored 1930s U.S Coast Guard station right on the lake, this three-floor museum is packed with interactive exhibits, old photos and artifacts, and even a simulated ship’s helm where you can “pilot” a car ferry through the fog.

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Steer the Ship Simulator, Pere Marquette 22

After you’ve mastered the ship simulator, don’t skip the replica of the North Breakwater Light, where you can climb up and see the harbor from a whole new angle.

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Port Of Ludington Maritime Museum
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Historic White Pine Village

Address1687 S Lakeshore Dr
Ludington, MI 49431

Historic White Pine Village is a little time capsule on a hill above Ludington.  It’s a whole cluster of historic building replicas you can actually walk through that show what life was like in the 1900s. (Think Greenfield Village on a small-scale.)

They lean into living history, with friendly “pioneer” characters and hands-on moments that keep their pioneer village tours feeling fun.

Visitors can roam from building to building, peek inside, and chat with costumed actors.

Historic White Pine Village is open from early May through October, and you’ll want to plan on about two hours for your visit.

 

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Doctor’s Office and Hardware Store at Historic White Pine Village

Food & Treats for Everyone

Ludington doesn’t slack on food. You can lean into vacation mode with giant ice cream, grab something easy between beach runs, or make a night of it with bowling, burgers, and drinks.

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House of Flavors

Address402 W Ludington Ave
Ludington, MI 49431

House of Flavors is a Ludington icon – and for good reason.

It’s a 50s-style diner and ice cream parlor downtown, cranking out breakfast, lunch, and dinner right next to the plant where they actually make the ice cream.

Inside House of Flavors

They’re one of Michigan’s biggest ice cream producers and were among the first to scoop Blue Moon, so you know they’re the real deal.

PRO TIP: Only want ice cream? Use the separate ice cream entrance!

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House of Flavors Ice Cream Shop
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Go ahead, get ice cream for breakfast
hangout vibes!

Stix & Park Lanes

Address1963 N Lakeshore Dr
Ludington, MI 49431

Stix is a restaurant, beer garden, and entertainment center just a short drive from downtown and Stearns Park.

In the summertime, the Courtyard is the star of the show.

It’s this big outdoor gathering space built for hanging out. There’s a stage for live music, fire pits, lawn games, picnic tables, heat lamps, umbrellas, a bar, a BBQ food truck, and even a play area for kids.

The Courtyard is open Thursday through Sunday evenings during the summer season.

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The Courtyard at Stix

Bowling Alley & Indoor Restaurant

Stix got a major makeover in 2022.

It started as a local staple in the 1950s and has been rebuilt into a modern spot with a big dining room, bar, and event space that hosts concerts and special events.

Inside it’s all hip, modern vibes with comfy big booths spread over two floors.

Interior dining area at Stix
Interior dining area at Stix

Plus they regularly bring in live music and bigger-name acts.

Adjacent to Stix, Park Lanes still has that classic bowling-alley vibe, just cleaned up and updated so it feels nostalgic in a good way.

It keeps some of its old-school personality with classic bowling alley touches mixed into the updated space.

Park Lanes At Stix In Ludington

Things to Do in Ludington with Kids

Here are several great bonus stops if you are visiting Ludington with kids:

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Stop into Sandcastle's Children's Museum

Address129 E Ludington Ave
Ludington, MI 49431

Your kids can pack a ton of fun into an afternoon at Sandcastles Children’s Museum with three full floors of interactive play.

They have hands-on exhibits ranging in everything from a play hospital and a construction site to a grocery store and an airplane my son basically wanted to live in.

Winter Hours: Open Thursday – Sunday
Summer Hours: Open daily

Hands-on, great for kids under 10, perfect rainy day/too-hot back-up plan.

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Ludington Sandcastles Childrens Museum
splash

Cool off at the Splash Pad at Copeyon Park

Address900-998 S Washington Ave
Ludington, MI 49431

The splash pad at Copeyon Park will be a hit with kids. The playground here is small, but enjoyable.

Bring a blanket for sitting and take in the stunning lakefront views.

There are several benches; most are in the open sun.

This is also a great spot for a picnic lunch.

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Ludington Splash Pad
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Make Furry Friends at Amber Elk Ranch

Address2688 W Conrad Rd
Ludington, MI 49431

If your kids love visiting zoos or farms, add Amber Elk Ranch to your trip itinerary in Ludington MI.

They’ll love petting and feeding the elk.

We recommend calling ahead to book tour reservations.

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Ludington Amber Elk Ranch
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Visit Waterfront Sculpture Park

Address701 Maritime Dr
Ludington, MI 49431

If you time your visit to Waterfront Sculpture Park right, you may be able to watch the Badger come or go.

Even if you’re not there to watch the Badger, this is still a fun stop.

The park is outfitted with a massive playground, making it a fun place for kids to burn off energy.

Waterfront Sculpture Park is also home to nine bronze historical sculptures of the Mason County Sculpture Trail, a walking loop, and green space.

Parking is easy and plentiful. There are also clean and convenient public restrooms nearby.

 

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Playful Sculptures at Waterfront Park

Look Out From the Observation Deck – Pumped Storage Plant

Address: 3525 S Lakeshore Dr, Ludington, MI 49431

The Pumped Storage Plant Observation Deck is a quick, quirky “only in Ludington” stop with big views and a cool engineering backstory.

You can walk the short path up to the top deck, look back toward Ludington, and just take in how massive the 800+ acre water reservoir really is. And, if you time it right, the sunsets are spectacular here.

The observation deck is open Memorial Day – Labor Day. You can get there by driving south on Lakeshore Drive, off Old US-31.

For the engineering nerds in the group, this is the public overlook for a huge hydro “battery” that pumps Lake Michigan water uphill into that manmade reservoir, then releases it back down to generate electricity when demand is high, cranking out up to roughly 1,800 megawatts of power from about 27 BILLION gallons of stored water. Whoa!

 

Nearby Things to Do in Oceana County – Just South of Ludington MI

Oceana County is just to the south of Ludington and provides even more family fun for people in the area. This stretch is especially good if your crew likes a mix of big outdoor adventures, kid-friendly stops, and a few treats along the way.

Here are our top Oceana County picks if you find yourself in the area:

If you only do one thing, make it Mac Wood’s Dune Rides. This is a family‑run business located near Silver Lake in Mears. You can hop on a dune buggy ride for a rollicking trip that’ll have you holding on and laughing your way through the 40-minutes. It includes big dune views and a stop near Lake Michigan. This is pretty iconic.

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Mac Woods Dune Rides – Silver Lake

For a more laid-back day, head toward New Era and hit  Country Dairy for ice cream and a peek at the cows and their high-tech milking setup (Psst! This is a stop on our MI Creameries Trail!)

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Country Dairy in New Era, MI

Lewis Adventure Farm & Zoo is right there too, with tons of stuff for kids to climb on, bounce on, and feed.

If you’re still up for more, you can mix in horseback riding at Stony Lake Stables, swing by Fox Barn Market & Winery for a snack and a drink, or stop at AJ’s Family Fun Center for go-karts and mini golf,

Where to Eat in Ludington

Ludington’s restaurants offer tasty food and some great views of the lake.

Here are some of our favorites:

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Keeper's Fish Shack

Address106 N James St
Ludington, MI 49431

Keeper’s Fish Shack was just what we needed to refuel at lunch. This seasonal, carry-out-only spot offers plenty of seating under shaded umbrellas to enjoy their salted and freshwater fare.

Portions are generous. No matter which dish you choose, don’t forget the tartar sauce: it’s homemade, and the perfect complement to any meal.

Keepers Fish Shack Meal
Keepers Fish Shack Meal
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Ludington Bay Brewing Company

Address515 S James St
Ludington, MI 49431

You just might find you favorite meal of the trip at Ludington Bay Brewing Company.

Kids will love the pizza with a side of apples.

Our other top picks are the shrimp po boy sandwiches and the Michigan Cherry Salad with grilled chicken and goat cheese.

Ludington Bay Brewing Salad
Ludington Bay Brewing Salad
breakfast

Café 106

Address106 N Rath Ave
Ludington, MI 49431

Grab breakfast at Café 106 on your visit to Ludington and discover some delicious food with speedy and friendly service. Be sure to try their strawberry jam.

Q Smokehouse

Address225 S James St
Ludington, MI 49431

Take a nibble at the Q Smokehouse offering slow-smoked barbecue plates with homestyle sides.

With easy online ordering, you can enjoy the feast at the beach.

Ludington Restaurant Q Smokehouse
Ludington Restaurant Q Smokehouse
sweet treats

Treat Yourself at KRAVE Frozen Yogurt & Candy Shoppe

Address103 E Ludington Ave
Ludington, MI 49431

Choose from 12 flavors of Artisan frozen yogurt, sorbetto + 50 toppings at KRAVE Frozen Yogurt & Candy Shoppe!

BUBBLE Tea, Smoothies, Frappes, Boba slushies, Acai Smoothie Bowls, LOTUS energy drinks and Cereal milkshakes!

Vegan, dairy free & gluten free options.

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KRAVE Ludington
House of Flavors Restaurant
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House of Flavors Restaurant

402 W Ludington Ave, Ludington MI 49431
Save room for dessert at the iconic Ludington MI House of Flavors, with its catchy 50s diner décor. While you wait in line for ice cream (yes, plan on a wait during peak times), check out the paper straw casings stuck in the ceiling and ask a server the reason. While known for their desserts, we would argue that their breakfast is just as exceptional.
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Jamesport Brewing Co.
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Jamesport Brewing Co.

410 S James St, Ludington MI 49431
Jamesport Brewing Company offers a well-rounded menu. Try the Bavarian Pretzels – served with house-made beer cheese dipping sauce – for a savory treat. The burgers and fries are also top-notch. Ask to sit outside on the deck for great views.
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Old Hamlin Restaurant
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Old Hamlin Restaurant

122 W Ludington Ave, Ludington MI 49431
Old Hamlin Restaurant is a long-running family restaurant in downtown Ludington, known for homemade comfort food, big portions, and a reputation for breakfast
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Stix Bar & Park Lanes
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Stix Bar & Park Lanes

1963 N. Lakeshore Dr, Ludington MI 49431
Stix Bar & Park Lanes in Ludington is a big entertainment venue that combines a restaurant, bar, bowling, and outdoor event space.
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The 10 Spot
Food Trucks

The 10 Spot

5750 W US‑10 , Ludington MI 49431
The 10 Spot in Ludington, MI is an outdoor food-truck market and gathering spot that hosts a group of individually owned food trucks offering rotating menus (donuts and brunch, tacos, hot dogs, BBQ, baked goods, and more).
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The Perch
Waterfront

The Perch

3264 Piney Ridge Rd, Ludington MI 49431
Nestled between Ludington State Park and Hamlin Lake, The Perch offers an unforgettable fusion of natural beauty and culinary artistry.
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Trail’s End Baking Co
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Trail’s End Baking Co

110 West Filer St, Ludington MI 49431
Trail’s End Baking Co. is a Ludington bakery and café known for fresh-baked pastries, pies, breads, quiches, sandwiches, and soups, made in small batches in-house.
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Where to Stay

Finding a place to stay isn’t hard and Ludington offers a variety of accommodations from boutique cottages to spacious resorts. You’ll want to book early though.

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Nader's Motel & Suites

Address612 N Lakeshore Dr
Ludington, MI 49431

We spent two nights at Nader’s Motel & Suites, just down the road from Stearns Park. (I walked there to watch the sunset.)

This was a lovely family-owned motel and the owner was wonderful. Our room had two full sized beds, a bathroom and a kitchenette, and a living room with a sofa bed.

Even though there were five of us in the room, we still had space to move. The beds were comfortable and the area was quiet.

Each room has a patio or balcony with two Adirondack chairs. There is a also an outdoor, heated pool. We didn’t have time to try it out, despite my kids’ willingness to stay up late to test it.

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Nader’s Motel & Suites

Ludington Beach House

Address120 N Lakeshore Dr
Ludington, MI 49431

Ludington Beach House is across the street from Stearns Park Beach and within walking distance to downtown. Hotel also includes an outdoor, heated pool.

These rooms are PERFECT for a family with a separate bedroom and living room (complete with a pullout couch) and two bathrooms.

Ludington Beach House Pool
Ludington Beach House Pool

Ludington Pier House Motel

Address805 W Ludington Ave
Ludington, MI 49431

The Ludington Pier House Motel has one of the best locations in town – a short walk to Stearns Park Beach. It’s also within walking distance to downtown.

You need only walk a bit to capture a Lake Michigan sunset.

Clean, family-friendly motel, with an indoor heated pool. Walking distance to the beach, parks, lighthouse, marina, downtown restaurants and shopping. Family-size rooms.

Ludington Comfort Inn

Address5323 US-10
Ludington, MI 49431

For those of you who prefer hotel life, the Comfort Inn gets a big thumbs-up from families (it’s about a five-minute drive to downtown).

The hotel has a large indoor heated pool, free breakfast, a playground, and a picnic area. Consider booking a family suite, offering extra space.

Kids will dig their colorful bunk beds. Oh, and it’s pet-friendly.

Ludington Comfort Inn
Ludington Comfort Inn

Add Ludington MI to your Must-Visit List

Your camera memory will be full after your trip to Ludington – it’s hard to know where to point the camera with so many beautiful backgrounds.

With delicious food, picturesque, sandy beaches and shopping galore, you’ll ready to plan your next visit as soon as you get home.

Have you visited Ludington? Leave us a comment and let us know how it went!

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Editor. Elizabeth Rudd is a former elementary school teacher, now stay-at-home mom to three. Elizabeth spends her time taking kids to school activities, hunting for great deals, spending way too much time on Facebook and finally reading all the books she’s bought.

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