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Pere Marquette Park in Muskegon is a highly rated beach. Here are some photos for those interested. |
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I think it would depend if you want to see tons of people or if you want isolated quiet beaches. Downstate is best if you like crowded beaches and warm enough for swimming, but the beaches in the north part of the state cannot be beat for beauty but the cold water makes them less crowded. |
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