Anytime from early spring through the fall season is the perfect time to plan a getaway with your favorite person to Silver Lake. Even if you just have a couple of days to explore, we have outlined a must-see and do itinerary to make the most of your time here. Let our 2-day getaway be your guide for planning the perfect escape for two, or even invite a couple friends to come along on your adventure.
Before you head to Silver Lake, you will want to plan your stay. Silver Lake has accommodations of every sort, but it is always best to plan ahead and reserve your perfect spot.
Your first day is full of exploration as you wind your way along the roads of Oceana & Mason Counties following a trail of popular beer and wine stops, as well as local orchards featuring seasonal favorites.
We welcome you to follow a trail of great spots to experience the flavors of the region. You will find multiple vineyards and orchards that thrive from the unique climate of the coastal region, and creative brews made locally by brewer masters dedicated to their craft. Choose a few, or stop by all, to enjoy a true taste of the region with hand-crafted beverages, regional produce, and fine local fare.
Big Hart Brew – Located in Hart, Big Hart Brew offers an eclectic mix of craft brews and wines for every thirsty traveler. Their selection is sure to inspire Michigan wine connoisseurs and craft beer fans to keep coming back for more.
Annabelle Acres Vineyard & Winery – New in Hart in 2025, Annabelle Acres is a family-owned vineyard offering hand-crafted wines and stunning views. Relax on the patio, where a ridge-to-ridge view unfolds over a serene pond and lush vineyard.
Up North Farm Market – Visit the animals at the petting barn, then enjoy homemade soups, sandwiches, and salads. Take home beer, wine, local produce, baked goods, specialty foods, Michigan-made gifts, and so much more!
Pleasant Valley Farm & Vineyard– Family owned for over 50 years, these Michigan wine grape growers promise that all of their wines are 100% sourced from their farm. This vineyard offers wine tasting, private tours, and local foods items to enjoy.
Rennhack Orchard Market – This orchard and market grows and hand-harvests flavorful fruits and vegetables and feature pantry products made in Michigan, including award-winning maple syrup, raw honey, jams, salsa, toppings, and more.
The Fox Barn Marketplace & Winery – Just 1.5 miles from the sand dune area, The Fox Barn produces quality wines and ciders made from the fruits of their own orchards. Enjoy their unique setting within a restored antique barn where you can enjoy wines and ‘Barn Bites’ on the outdoor patio.
Woodland Farm Market – May through December, Woodland Farm Market is a “must stop” on your way to the Silver Lake Sand Dunes. Come in and experience the aroma of homemade goodness and award-winning pies and famous apple fritters, made from scratch.
Ludington Bay – A little further north are several stops, starting with Ludington Bay. Share a memorable dining experience over a well-poured pint. The taproom has 24 beers on tap, brewed right in Ludington, add great food and live music, and you have a fantastic blend of amenities to make your stop at Ludington Bay unforgettable.
Jamesport Brewing Co. – Located in Downtown Ludington, Jamesport Brewing Co. offers a destination and culture that celebrates craft beer, as well as artisan wine and fine spirits from all around Michigan. Also enjoy live music and special events each week.
The Mitten Bar – With 12 Michigan’s legendary beers and spirits on tap, The Mitten Bar celebrates our community and the great state of Michigan. Live music and special, weekly events are what makes the Mitten a not to miss Ludington destination.
Love Wine – Ludington is home to an urban, custom crush winery, producing award-winning Michigan wines on the shoreline of Lake Michigan. Visit the tasting room and winery to learn about the winemaking process from harvest to fermenting and hand-crafted bottling.
Today is all about experiencing the region from a different perspective, from the sand, the trails or high above the water. No matter which view you choose, you are sure to experience a purely iconic Silver Lake adventure.
For the first timer, or even those with a bit of dune experience, Silver Lake is home to experienced dune rental outfitters that will make your day on the sand both a safe and memorable experience. Head there way to get set up with everything you need to get out on the dunes.
Silverback Off-Road ORV Rental Hourly rental of ATVs, UTVs, and Jeeps
Silver Lake Buggy Rentals Offering both off-road rentals and guided tours
Silver Lake Adventures Offering Polaris off-road and street legal UTVs along with e-bike and sandboard rentals.
Not ready to take on the dunes for a solo ride? MacWood Dune Ride is one of Silver Lake’s most popular attractions, delivering a fun-filled dune ride over our beautiful sand dunes. You won’t soon forget breathtaking panoramic views from the summit of the dune area.
Atop a Lighthouse Our area boasts 4 iconic lighthouses. Choose one or go see them all.
The Little Sable Point Lighthouse at Silver Lake State Park was built in 1874, burrowed in the sand, it stands over 100 feet tall and welcomes you to climb all the way to the top. A great way to see the sights of Silver Lake from way up high.
White River Light Station – In 1870, a channel was dug between Lake Michigan and White Lake to allow lake access for lumber schooners. This beautiful brick light station that was built serve mariners and travelers to the area, opened as a museum in 1970. You can climb to the top of the tower or wander the museum and grounds.
The Big Sable Point Lighthouse at Ludington State Park – Nestled among jack pines, just a quick 2-mile walk along a breathtaking trail, stands Big Sable’s noble 100 ft. black and white tower. Visitors are welcome to explore the grounds, tour the original Keeper’s Quarters which have been converted into a Gift Shop, stroll along the sand dunes or climb the tower.
Ludington North Breakwater Light – Next, follow the shoreline from Big Sable to the Ludington North Breakwater Light. Built in 1924, this beacon boasts a vibrant green light from its tower. You will find this lighthouse at the end of a half mile walk down the pier, although not open late into the season, if weather allows, you can view its majesty from the pier.
Silver Lake is home to 30+ miles of regional trail network and county parks for reconnecting with nature on hiking and biking trails. Just a short drive from the dunes, you will find our parks and trails that lead you to sandy Lake Michigan beaches, inland lakes and rivers, a 22-mile paved rail trail, a mountain bike trail, wetlands for bird watching, and handicap-accessible nature preserves.
Pentwater Pathways Explore this 15-mile trail network with varied loop difficulty with mostly slow-rolling hills offering a relaxing ride beneath the trees.
Hart-Montague Bicycle Trail is an accessible, paved, 22.5-mile trail covering 225 acres that passes through rural, forested lands, featuring scenic overlooks and picnic areas located along the route.
Crystal Valley Pathway Trails Nine miles of trails offer 5 loops for all levels of hiking and groomed XC skiing when the snow falls. Bikes and motorized vehicles are not allowed on the trail, so this is a trail system that is typically quieter than the Pentwater Pathways. And like the Pathway, cared for by the same group of volunteers, it is always in great shape!
Gale’s Pond County Park This almost 19-acre park is just the right spot for a leisurely walk in the woods. The park features a 2,500-foot universally accessible boardwalk that extends across the pond and links up with nature trails. Keep an eye out for sandhill cranes, ducks, and other wildlife along the forested, well-marked nature trails. The perfect destination to reconnect with nature.
Ruckel’s Bridge Dune Trail Located within the 3,000 acres of Silver Lake State Park, this trail is a simple one-mile looped trail that traverses both forested and dune areas. You’ll marvel at the terrific view of the dunes from the north end of the loop. This is a perfect trail for a walk with in the woods and is a popular spot for birding too.
Otto Nature Preserve is an 80-acre parcel of land that provides access to a serene, forested area equipped with natural trails for hiking, birding, snowshoeing, owl prowls, and forestry education. This location provides a perfect spot for learning about and interacting with the natural beauty of our region.
Stoney Creek Nature Preserve is a 40-acre parcel located along Stony Creek that will be open to the public in 2025. The Oceana Conservation District staff and volunteers are developing signage and trails while also inventorying flora and fauna. The preserve was a well-loved property of the Morse family for being a rare place where you “can hear and feel the quiet”.
Doolittle County Park This county park, located in Hart, features nature trails traversing 40 acres of land. You will find the wooded setting offers a calm respite away from the hustle and bustle of the busy season. If you step softly, you may encounter the wildlife that call this park home.
The time is now to start planning your visit to the Silver Lake & Hart area for the full lakeshore experience. Whether you come for two days, or have time to stay a bit longer, you will find our region full of ways to enjoy the best of what Michigan’s Up North region has to offer.
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