Spring is in Sight!

Spring is in Sight!

Spring the NewayGo County Way

The days are getting longer, the weather is getting warmer, and a spring adventure is just around the corner. Whether you are a fishing enthusiast or just want to get out and explore the trails, NewayGo County has just the spot for spring exploration of every sort. In our first of Spring Adventure blogs, we’ll break down the must-know information for spring fishing and hiking!

Fly fisherman in river

Steelhead are in the River! 

The rivers are low and clear at this time of the year, making it an ideal time to give river fishing in NewayGo a try. Early spring is peak season for steelhead fishing on the Muskegon and White Rivers. Make your way to the open water of our area rivers to take part in this early fishing season, where you’ll find steelhead trout that can weigh 20+ pounds. Check out our Muskegon River and White River maps for access and launch locations. 

 

Find the Right Spot

You will find the perfects pot to cast your line on the Muskegon River, below the Croton Dam at the Pine Street or Thornapple launches. On the White River anglers catch steelhead at the access points below the Hesperia Dam. Before you go, be aware that some launch points will require a Michigan Recreation Passport for parking.

 

37 North interior

Fishing Resources

37 North is the NewayGo Tourism Council’s official partner for outdoor gear. They have kayaks, coolers, life jackets and more. Between 37 North & our friends at Hesperia Sport Shop, you are sure to find everything you need to outfit your adventure. Be sure to check them out before heading out on the water.

Below is an assortment of resources that may also be helpful as you plan your fishing excursion:

 

Bonfire at Dragon Base Camp

Where to Stay Nearby

Looking for a spot to rest your head after a day of Muskegon River fishing adventures?   Dragon Adventures Base Camp and  Oakridge Motel are great options.  If your fishing adventure takes you further north on The White River, we recommend Trailside, located in White Cloud, just a few minutes away.

 

Girl running on trail

Spring Trails

After being cooped up indoors we are all ready for some fresh air and sunshine. Spring is the perfect time to get out and explore everything NewayGo has to offer. Load up your bikes, lace up your hiking boots, or just put on some comfy clothes and find the trail that is just right for you.

Girl pushing bike on a bike path

Bikers

As spring begins to bloom, you will be delighted to find the Fremont Town & County Path to be a perfect spot for an enjoyable bike ride. The 5.5-mile pathway begins at the north end of Fremont and circles around Fremont Lake Park. The Path is connected through wooded areas, over bridges, past farms and is connected to several parks, schools, and the beach at Fremont Lake. It is an ideal trail for a family bike ride for all skill levels.

 

Older couple hiking in spring

Hikers

The Coolbough Creeks Natural Area is a trail system comprised of several looped trails that features ponds and wetlands, white pine and white oak forest, butterflies and wildflowers. It provides a serene setting for an early spring hike through the woods. Stroll in silence, listening to the bubbling waters of Bigelow and Coolbough Creeks along the way. Birders will also find this location to be a gem, as it is a natural habitat to woodland and wetland numerous species.

Field of spring flowers

Flower Seekers

Spring is when Loda Lake Wildflower Sanctuary comes to life. Brightly colored blooms contrast against newly green trees along a well-marked 1.5-mile trail. With over 150 different species of plants, wildflowers, trees, and vegetation, you will find Loda Lake to be premier destination for a spring flower hike. A perfect way to spend an early spring day reconnecting with nature.

Plan your spring getaway today!

 

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