Waterfront Park

This beautiful park, located between the Ludington Municipal Marina and Harbor View Marina, is extremely popular, due to its proximity to downtown Ludington.

Almost ten years old, the park boasts paved walkways, pristine landscaping, ample lighting—plus tables and benches throughout. An expansive playground keeps the kids entertained while you watch the S.S. Badger carferry sail in and out of port. An amphitheater provides a nice place for summer concerts, with restrooms in the back.

Seven sculptures give Waterfront Park a unique look. Each one tells a story about Ludington’s historic past. All sculptures are bronze, except for “Reflections,” made of stainless steel.

You’ll see people with cameras all the time at Waterfront Park, as its setting makes the perfect backdrop for your picture. Beware of Ludington’s Homecoming and Prom nights—they ALL head to Waterfront Park in their gowns and tuxes to capture their memories here!

Directions:
From downtown Ludington, go past all three stoplights, and two streets down, turn left on William Street. Follow two blocks down and straight into Waterfront Park.


More Ludington Area Parks. . .
Ludington State Park - Located four miles north of Ludington, and is known as "The Queen of the State Parks."
Buttersville Park - Just south of Ludington, offering a breathtaking view of Lake Michigan.
Memorial Tree Park - A nice shaded park in Ludington that overlooks the quiet beauty of Lincoln Lake.
Stearns Park Beach - The most popular beach in Ludington, with access to the North Breakwater Light.
Summit Park - Located on south Lakeshore Drive, with access to Lake Michigan.
Sutton's Landing Park - Just off Old US-31, it features a wooden ramp along the Pere Marquette River.
Waterfront Park - Nestled between the two marinas, featuring a playground, amphitheater and bronzed sculptures.
Victory Township Park - Take the tree-lined road to this quiet park that is right on Upper Hamlin Lake.
Ludington City Park - Three blocks west of the downtown area, this shaded park has picnic tables and the Kiwanis Band Shell.
Copeyon Park - Located on the east side of Pere Marquette Lake, it's a great place for fishing and close to the Charter Boats.
Wilson Hill Park - Fishermen like the boat launch here, with access to Upper Hamlin Lake.