Local information::
Muskegon County, bordering the shores of Lake Michigan offers many attractions to its visitors. Boating, camping, beach strolling, hiking, biking, attending Muskegon's summer events, and arriving by the Lake Express Ferry are among the favorites for summer visitors. For a bit of adventure, plan a day at Cedar Point owned Michigan's Adventure & Wildwater Adventure the largest amusement park in Michigan, or cruise Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan aboard the Port City Princess, or take an adventure into to the past by touring the Milwaukee Clipper, U.S.S. Silversides, and the LST 393. During the winter months, The Muskegon Winter Sports Complex offers cross-country skiing trails, an ice skating rink, snow shoeing and a luge run. All year long Muskegon is a destination to visit, with such amenities as the Frauenthal Theater , The Muskegon Museum of Art , and The Hackley and Hume Historic Site, just to mention a few
Maranatha::
Maranatha Bible Conference is located 1/2 mile away.