Maritime Heritage Trail
The Maritime Heritage Trail highlights the lighthouses, industries, art, and figures that make up the maritime history of Mason County!
Photo by Todd & Brad Reed Photography
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Every year, local organizations offers sales for tree seedlings and for native plants. Take advantage of this great service!
Ludington hosts many events and activities that are geared toward kids and families, that's part of what makes the area so great!
Ludington has many businesses to help you enjoy crafting and appreciate the finished product. Let them help you create your own masterpiece!
Todd and Brad Reed offer Photography Workshops throughout the year. These classes are great for beginners as well as seasoned professionals.
Everyone enjoys a good play or concert, and Ludington blessed with talented actors and musicians that entertain us all year 'round.
The Ludington Lake Jump takes place in spring at Stearns Park Beach. Participants raise funds for a non-profit and jump in the lake.
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The Maritime Heritage Trail highlights the lighthouses, industries, art, and figures that make up the maritime history of Mason County!
There are many places to launch a boat for fishing or recreation in the Ludington area. Most are free of charge, with plenty of parking.
Chef John’s Bakery and Cafe is permanently closed and John has retired. Trail’s End Baking Company now occupies the building.
The Legacy Plaza is located in the heart of downtown Ludington, a popular spot for relaxing, eating, and entertainment.
There’s lots of spooky good fun for people of all ages in the fall in Ludington and we’ve got your guide to what’s happening.
Just as the name suggests, Memorial Tree Park is nestled inside the trees and is a cozy park for relaxation and play.
Traveling to Ludington on the Lake Michigan Carferry? Here are some helpful hints for your arrival into Port Ludington on the S. S. Badger.
The first to settle in what is now Ludington were the Ottawa Tribe. The Caswell family were the first white settlers in 1847.
Ludington home & garden businesses can help beautify your indoor and outdoor spaces. Consult with one to create your dream home today!
Admire Lake Michigan from the peak of a bluff — what a view! Bring your pet as well, as this beach is dog friendly!
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