Silver Lake Sand Dunes Area
Times of IndiaMatador Network/BEACHES, MICHIGAN/ Updated : Jun 26, 2016, 12:21 IST
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The self-proclaimed “Paradise of the Midwest,” the Silver Lake Sand Dunes Area encompasses three towns — Hart, Mears, and Pentwater — and is characterized by massive rolling sand dunes (read: mountains) that span over 2,000 acres … Read more
The self-proclaimed “Paradise of the Midwest,” the Silver Lake Sand Dunes Area encompasses three towns — Hart, Mears, and Pentwater — and is characterized by massive rolling sand dunes (read: mountains) that span over 2,000 acres and separate inland Silver Lake from the shore of Lake Michigan. Read less
The self-proclaimed “Paradise of the Midwest,” the Silver Lake Sand Dunes Area encompasses three towns — Hart, Mears, and Pentwater — and is characterized by massive rolling sand dunes (read: mountains) that span over 2,000 acres and separate inland Silver Lake from the shore of Lake Michigan.
When you’re not sunbathing, wakeboarding, sailing, or boating around, rent a jeep or ATV to cruise the dunes and take in the area’s beauty. Also make sure to visit the Little Sable Point Lighthouse or meander along the Hart-Montague Rail Trail, where you’ll see lake views and fields of local crops like asparagus, cherries, and apples.
When you need a break from the sun, shop around in Hart or visit the Fox Barn Market and Winery to buy fresh local fruit and take advantage of their daily wine tastings.
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