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Below is a list of Parks in Pentwater, Michigan. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Hill And Hollow Campground 8915 North Business 31 Pentwater, MI 49449 (231)869-5811 
 Lake Michigan United Methodist Camp 5807 Ridge Road Pentwater, MI 49449 (231)869-5317 
 Lakewood Mobile Home Park 665 Maple Lane Pentwater, MI 49449 (231)869-4167 
 Pentwater Township Cemetery 8060 North Business 31 Pentwater, MI 49449 (231)869-4088 
 River Farm Campground 5480 North Wayne Rd Pentwater, MI 49449 (231)869-8127 
 Tatebrown Funeral Home Inc 301 Old State Road Pentwater, MI 49449 (231)869-8091 
 Whispering Surf Travel Trailer Village 7090 South Lakeshore Drive Pentwater, MI 49449 (231)869-5050 

News About Pentwater, MI Parks


CBS Local

Bass Season Opens Saturday For Most Mich. Waters
CBS Local
For bluegill and crappie, try the cuts, canals and off the parks. Lake St. Clair: Smallmouth bass fishing has been very good. White bass have started to show up. St. Clair River: Had good walleye fishing after dark. White bass are showing up here as ...

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Memorial Day activities
Oceana's Herald-Journal
The procession moves for a short ceremony to Vida Weaver Park where flowers will be placed in the river as “Taps” is played. A short ceremony at the West Hesperia Cemetery follows. In Ferry Township, veterans will march at each cemetery and do a rifle ...

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DNR reports slow start for Michigan fish seasons
Battle Creek Enquirer
Grand River at Lansing: Moore' Park is producing catfish and the occasional walleye. Carp are active throughout the river and the bluegill action should pick up with the warmer weather. Reeds Lake: Perch were caught on minnows in 5 to 15 feet of water.

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One tank vacations
Fenton Tri County Times
Michigan boasts its own national park, Isle Royale National Park near Houghton, but 502 miles from Fenton makes it a two-tank trip just to get there. On Lake Michigan's Gold Coast, New Buffalo has been called the “Hamptons of the Midwest.



Walleye, musky, pike seasons start in UP waters
MLive.com
Some decent size perch were caught near the South State Park. Houghton Lake: Anglers are catching walleye on leeches, crank baits or live minnows under a bobber. Crappie can be found in 4 to 8 feet of water. Bluegills are just starting to prepare the ...

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