HomeProtected PlacesNewaygo State Park
Newaygo State Park adventures

Newaygo State Park Adventures

Newaygo State Park offers a serene mix of riverfront access along the Muskegon River with forested trails, camping, and water-based recreation opportunities ideal for outdoor enthusiasts in western Michigan.

257
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1966
Year Established

About Newaygo State Park

 

Newaygo State Park is located in Newaygo County, Michigan, along the scenic Muskegon River. The park covers a forested area that features rolling terrain with hardwoods and pine stands, creating a diverse habitat for local wildlife. The Muskegon River, known for its clean, cold water, provides excellent opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. Visitors can enjoy swimming and picnicking in designated areas, making the park a popular spot for family outings. Established in 1966, the park has maintained a quiet, relaxed atmosphere suitable for both day use and extended camping stays. Trails meander through the park’s woodlands and along the river, offering moderate hikes with chances to spot deer, wild turkey, and various songbirds. The park also features campgrounds with modern amenities, some sites located close to the river's edge. Winter activities include cross-country skiing and snowshoeing along maintained paths. Newaygo State Park attracts visitors seeking less crowded, natural riverfront experiences outside major urban areas and is appreciated for its peaceful setting and recreational diversity.

Highlights

Highlight

Muskegon River frontage with access for fishing and paddle sports

Highlight

Mixed hardwood and pine forest supporting diverse wildlife

Highlight

Modern campgrounds with river views and day-use picnic areas

Highlight

Winter trails suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing

Notable Natural Features

Muskegon River Access

Provides excellent opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and swimming along clean and calm waters.

Riverfront Campgrounds

Several campsites are located steps from the river, offering scenic views and easy water access.

Forest Hiking Trails

A network of trails winds through mixed hardwood and pine forest, offering peaceful moderate hikes and wildlife observation.