- Our list of the best things to do in Ludington, Michigan, features the top 44 nearby activities — including 28 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ludington, MI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Ludington, MI , followed by 22 popular activities in nearby cities, including Manistee and Mears
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Ninety-seven acres and over two thousand feet of shoreline with freshwater dunes grace Magoon Creek Park with beautiful views and great hiking trails. Wild deer and turkey are often seen amongst the trees. Picnic areas with grills are available.
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Manistee's Ransdell Theatre includes a variety of shows, including opera, the Light Night Music Series, and films, with additional performances by the Manistee Civic Players group. In addition to a theatre, the facility also includes Hardy Hall and a ballroom, which are available for private functions.
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Little Sable Point Lighthouse is located near the beach, away from crowd, nice view from the top of lighthouse. Need a walk of around 2 miles from parking and steps are made up of iron so might not be feasible for kids.
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The Manistee County Historical Museum is open year round and serves as a history of Manistee County. The museum features multiple displays, including the Lyman Drug Store, period rooms, and a collection of Victorian antiques.
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Movies new and old are shown at The Vogue Theatre. Bring a companion or go solo to see the latest box office releases. Seasonal favorites are also offered around the holidays, like Home Alone and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
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378 River Street, Slip #2, Manistee, MI 49066
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Guests can enjoy guided fishing trips on Lake Michigan aboard the Fishasaurus with Michigan Sport Fishing Company LLC. Their fishing charters target king and coho salmon, steelhead, lake trout, and brown trout.
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A not for profit museum maintained by the Manistee County Historical Society, the Manistee County Historical Museum houses a large collection of Victorian-era photographs and antiques. It also maintains a period-accurate drug store.
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Committed to providing a variety of activities, the Manistee Recreation Association promotes health and wellness throughout the community. With year-round scheduling, some programs include CPR training, basketball and swimming for adults, along with soccer clinics and T-ball for local youth.
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One of Manistee's most unique attractions is the S.S. City of Milwaukee, a former seafaring behemoth converted into a hotel, restaurant and event venue. The fascinating interior, complete with vintage furnishings and textiles, provides an elegant backdrop to any function.
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Cutting through Manistee, Michigan, the 30-mile Manistee River is a popular river for canoeing, rowing and kayaking. It slices through the Manistee National Forest and is punctutated by two dams.