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Sand Point Beach

4.9(37 reviews)FreeActivity
🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love the playground and calm shallow waters for splashing, while elementary-aged kids enjoy swimming, building sandcastles, and exploring the shoreline. The gentle beach slope makes it particularly safe for younger children.

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Sand Point Beach offers families a pristine Lake Superior beach experience with gentle waters perfect for young swimmers. This highly-rated gem combines beautiful sandy shores with excellent amenities including playground equipment and shaded picnic areas, making it an ideal spot for a full day of family fun along Michigan's Upper Peninsula coastline.

Highlights

  • Calm, shallow swimming area perfect for young children
  • Well-maintained playground equipment near the beach
  • Spacious picnic areas with tables and grills
  • Stunning Lake Superior views and beautiful sandy beach
  • Clean facilities and family-friendly atmosphere

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 11am during summer weekends to snag the best picnic tables with shade, as this popular spot fills up quickly on warm days.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes for the kids since Lake Superior stays quite cold even in summer, and they help with rocky patches near the water's edge.
  3. 3.Pack extra layers and sweatshirts even on sunny days. Lake Superior breezes can be chilly, especially for little ones getting out of the water.
  4. 4.The playground is located near the parking area, perfect for entertaining kids while you unload or pack up beach gear.
  5. 5.Look for agates and interesting rocks along the shoreline. Kids love hunting for Lake Superior treasures to take home as souvenirs.

Best Time to Visit

Late June through August offers the warmest water temperatures (though still brisk by ocean standards). Visit on weekday mornings for the calmest experience with fewer crowds, or aim for late afternoon when the beach empties out but there's still plenty of sunshine.

What to Know

Admission and parking are completely free. There are restroom facilities on-site, but no food concessions, so pack a cooler with snacks and drinks for the day. The beach has accessible parking close to the sand.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited from late May through September when weather is warmest. The beach is accessible year-round, but Lake Superior water remains very cold until mid-summer. Facilities may have limited hours or be closed during winter months.

Nearby Eats

Head to Dogpatch Restaurant (5 minutes away) for family-friendly classics like burgers and whitefish baskets, or try Sydney's Frozen Custard for a sweet treat after beach time.

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