Muskegon, a city in the State of Michigan, US, is situated on the eastern shores of Lake Michigan. This year round destination offers almost everything to its visitors. Here, one can enjoy various outdoor activities like biking, hiking, snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ice skating and hockey. If you are someone who wish to learn about art, culture, and the history of the region then head towards either Muskegon Museum of Art, USS Silversides Submarine Museum, the Lakeshore Museum Center, or the Frauenthal Center (home to America's tallest "Singing Christmas Tree") to name a few
The Scolnik House of the Depression EraLocated within Lakeshore Museum Center, the Scolnik House of Depression Era depicts the story of the families who lived in the city during the Great Depression. With the gentle touch of the history, the Scolnik House gives its visitors, the chance to explore the lifestyle of the decade. Even after renovation, the house has everything related to the depression era including the paint, carpet, wallpaper, linoleum flooring, furniture of various styles, and more. On each floor are radios playing music and music shows of the era.
Michigan’s Heritage ParkOperated by Lakeshore Museum Centre, the Michigan’s Heritage Park is an open-air museum showcasing nearly10, 000 years of history of Michigan. Heritage Park features Archeology Site, French Fur Trader Cabin, Colonial Cabin, Native American Village, Civil War Camp, Michigan farmhouse, and Civilian Conservation Corps camp.
Muskegon Winter Sports Complex - Muskegon LugeLocated on the shores of Lake Michigan is one of the best winter sports centers, Muskegon Winter Sports Complex. One of the three luge tracks in the United States is owned by the complex and has been designed to introduce the sport of luge to the beginners. The original "Nordic Nights" lighted cross country ski trail system (nearly 7.5 kilometers long) and groomed trails too are part of the Muskegon Winter Sports Complex. Apart from these, located here are three ice skating rinks - hockey, family skating, and a kiddie rink. Here, one can also grab the hiking opportunity at Snowshoe trails.