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… a first-class, deep water port
 on Muskegon Lake, with direct access to Lake Michigan. Beautiful, unique features that cater to boater safety, convenience and comfort include:
SUPERB DINING
… on-site at Rafferty's restaurant and lounge, where you'll find superior service, great food, an extensive wine list, patio dining and an atmosphere that's right for any occasion. Relax with friends and family, entertain business associates, celebrate a special occasion - all within view of the marina and beautiful adjoining lake.
PLENTY OF AMENITIES ON SITE
…from the luxurious swimming pool and bathhouse, to the beautifully landscaped grounds. Picnic areas are equipped with tables and gas grills. And laundry and kitchen facilities, plus a vending area, all cater to your conveniences.


FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS
…with new, beautiful, unique features that cater to beaters' safety, convenience, and comfort. Boat slips feature MEECO's floating dock system, which rises and falls with the water level. Dock pedestals equip each slip with cable TV and phone jacks; 30/30 or 30/50 amp power, and fresh water.
COMMUNITY ATTRACTIONS
…from outdoor recreation to shopping to civic and cultural experiences, the Muskegon area offers plenty to see and do. Within walking distance you'll find antique shopping, the L.C. Walker Arena & Conference Center, Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts, Restaurants, Sports Bars, Parks and Entertainment Centers.
Other area attractions include the Muskegon Civic Theatre, Cherry County Playhouse, and for horse racing fans, Great lakes Downs is nearby.
Annual events include the 10 day Summer Celebration, the Muskegon County Air fair, plus many seasonal festivals, parades, and fairs.
Located just 3.2 miles due east from the channel across open water, Terrace Point Marina offers a safe haven to seasonal and transient rentals.
Muskegon Lake has several lake accessible restaurants and great fishing. It is 4 by 2 miles with plenty of water to enjoy. Easy access to Lake Michigan with its short channel (8 min) makes day trips to Grand Haven (12 nautical miles), White Lake (13), Saugatuck (40), and Ludington (55) enjoyable.
Enjoy a walk through Muskegon's historical downtown area just two blocks from Shoreline Inn. On your way you will pass the library donated by City Father, Hackley and the Turret house. You will go through Hackley Park and onto a block of renovated homes, many recently moved here from other areas of the city, but all with historical significance in the architecture. The Hackley and Hume mansions are open for visitors May through September as is the fire station where you can see how an early 1900 firehouse was designed. A little further and you can visit the museum and the Mercantile, a store specializing in historical albums and scientific children's interests. |