Holland State Park
Holland MI, 49424
616-399-9390
TTY/TDD711 (Michigan Relay Center)
142 (Acres)
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Holland State Park is best known for sugar sand beaches, beautiful sunsets and views of the iconic “Big Red” lighthouse. The park is home to two large campgrounds, an accessible playground, opportunities for paddling and fishing, and connections to nonmotorized trails. The state park consists of separate Lake Macatawa and Lake Michigan units on the northern side of the channel connecting Lake Macatawa with Lake Michigan. A boat launch with a fish cleaning station is located 1 mile east of the park.
The park now offers two EV charging stations at no cost.

Campgrounds
Trails
- Holland-Dune Trail
- Trail Length: 1.00 (Miles)
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Designated swim areas are located in the Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa day-use areas. There is an accessible walkway to the water and two beach wheelchairs available to use on Lake Michigan.
Please be mindful of Great Lakes beach safety. Pay attention to the beach flag warning system in designated swim areas; red flags indicate the water is unsafe and no one should swim in or enter the water. DO NOT swim near or jump off the pier or navigational channel walls, and pay attention to changing conditions.
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Enjoy a quarter-mile of sandy shoreline stretching along Lake Michigan and nearly a quarter-mile on Lake Macatawa.
Please be mindful of Great Lakes beach safety. Pay attention to the beach flag warning system in designated swim areas; red flags indicate the water is unsafe and no one should swim in or enter the water. DO NOT swim near or jump off the pier or navigational channel walls, and pay attention to changing conditions.