
Harbor Beach, Michigan 48441
Harbor Beach Features & Attractions :
The Harbor of Refuge:
World's Greatest Man-Made Harbor. 1.5 square miles of safety. Accessible breakwall.
Lighthouse views. U.S. Coast Guard.
Harbor Beach Marina :
114 slips,six launches. Water, electricity,restrooms,showers. Full time harbormaster.
Complete fuel and pumpout facilities. Fish cleaning station. Walking distance to shopping
and dining .Also Courtesy shuttle van. 517-479-9707.
North Park Campground:
184 campsites with water,sewer and electric. 142 total acres. New Restrooms and
showers. Playground,nature trail,picnic site,pavilion and dumping station. Cable T.V. at
64 sites. Walking distance to shopping and dining. Bruce Johnson softball fields
available for day and evening tournaments.Horseshoe pits, outdoor basketball courts
available. 2000 rates: Full services- $15.00 per/day(50 amp service is $18.00
per/day):Electricity only is $12.00 /day: primitive $10.00/day; Weekly rates $85.00 or
$105.00 for 50 amp service. Monthly rates $300 or $400 with 50 amp services.
Non-refundable reservation fee of $5.00 required. Call 517-479-9554. for reservations and
more information.
Waterworks Park:
Adjacent to Harbor Beach Marina .Picnic tables, grills, playground and two pavillions.
Benches at waters edge.

Bathing Beach Park:
East end of Trescott Street. Sandy beach for swimming and sunbathing. Summer lifeguard
on duty. Playground, pavilion, picnic tables,grills,restrooms and beach
volleyball nets.
Davidson Park :
Off Court Street., East off M-25. Picnic tables, grills, pavillion,tennis
courts,playground and restrooms.
Memorial Park:
Downtown adjacent to Community House. Drinking fountain, park benchs and floral garden.
Harbor Beach Community House:
Two Story historical mural. Information kiosk. Public Library (517-479-3417). Community
House Theater (Different Movie every week (517-479-9677) Public restrooms.
Trescott Street Pier:

1,015 foot lighted pier located in Bathing Beach Park. Ample seating on pier. Fishing.
Handicap accessible. Walking distance to shopping and dining.
Bike and Pedestrain Path:
A 3/4 mile paved, lighted path- a safe route for campers at North Park, Grice Museum
visitors, or boaters from the marinas to safely walk or bike to the downtown area. The
path extends from Memorial Park on N. Huron Ave.(M-25) next to the Community Theater
downtown to Ritchie Drive at the Grice House Museum.
Frank Murphy Museum:
Birthplace of former Michigan Govenor. 800 Artifacts. Open summer months & by
appointment. Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 517-479-3363
Grice House Museum:

Located near marina. Nationally registered. 1870's stonehouse and rural school house.
Marina & Military artifacts Agricultural display. Perennial & herb gardens. Adults
$2.00 (children 12 and under free when accompanied by an adult). The museum is presently
open from June until Labor Day from noon to 4:30.