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4.6(1,327)Verona Beach State Park
Scenic picnic & camping areas on Oneida Lake, plus trails through secluded wetlands & woodlands.
4.6(1,231)Monterey State Beach
Miles of scenic coastline offer beachgoers recreational activities ranging from surfing to fishing.
Hagar Park/Beach
A park in Coloma, Michigan, with camping nearby.
4.6(1,174)Park Lake
Recreational lake featuring multiple traditional & bouncy water slides & swimming areas.
4.6(1,172)El Capitán State Beach
Beach with sandy shore & rocky tide pools, offering swimming, fishing & surfing.
4.6(1,152)Commons Beach
Lake beach & park for swimming & sunbathing, with picnic/BBQ areas, family movie nights & concerts.
4.6(1,082)Delaware Seashore State Park
Built in 1876, this restored, historic home offers period artifacts, history exhibits & a gift shop.
Temple Lake Park
Natural park on a 12,300-acre lake popular for fishing, boating, picnicking & swimming.
4.6(1,053)South Lake Park
This 14-acre park features a playground, a trail, a fishing lake, basketball, restrooms & more.
Riverfront Park
Situated along the St. Joseph River in downtown Niles, Michigan, Riverfront Park provides a scenic setting for fishing, walking, and community gatherings. The park features paved paths along the riverbank, picnic shelters, playgrounds, and seasonal events. Its central location connects to Niles' historic downtown, making it a natural gathering point for both residents and visitors exploring the river valley.
4.6(974)Capistrano Beach Park
Sandy venue with beach volleyball, a basketball court & facilities; fire rings allowed, but no dogs.
4.6(915)Hopeville Pond State Park
This serene spot offers an 80-site campground, boat launch, biking & walking trails & picnic tables.
4.6(902)Shelving Rock Falls
A 50-foot cascade on the eastern shore of Lake George in the Adirondacks, Shelving Rock Falls is reached via an easy half-mile hike through scenic forest along Shelving Rock Creek. Additional small falls and cascades line the trail, with an impressive pool below the main falls. The hike can be combined with a climb to the Shelving Rock Mountain summit or swimming at nearby Shelving Rock Bay and Log Bay. Free parking at nine designated areas; best visited April through October.
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