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DNR plans to reopen Grand Haven State Park Channel parking lot May 22

Posted at 4:47 PM, May 15, 2020
and last updated 2020-05-15 16:47:31-04

GRAND HAVEN, Mich. — Looking ahead to the Memorial Day holiday weekend, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources today announced it plans to reopen Grand Haven State Park’s Channel parking lot (known locally as Fisherman’s parking lot) to public parking starting at 8 a.m. Friday, May 22.

Those using the parking lots or visiting the park are reminded to follow COVID-19 guidelines at all times, for their own safety and the safety of others.

Both the Channel parking lot and campground area at Grand Haven State Park were temporarily closed to vehicle traffic May 3 due to public health and safety concerns after large groups congregated and failed to practice proper social distancing over the busy weekend.

The park’s day-use areas have remained open, but the DNR has closed many services and amenities across the entire state parks system to create an environment where social gathering is less likely to occur and where effective social distancing is most feasible.

The main beach parking lot, which closes from late fall through early spring each year, had already been closed. The main beach parking lot will remain closed until sand relocation work has been completed.

When the Channel parking lot is at capacity, visitors are encouraged to seek alternative, legal parking locations throughout the city and enter on foot.

“Grand Haven State Park is one of Michigan’s most popular outdoor destinations, and we know many people love to return here year after year. Right now, with the health and safety of the public and our staff as top priorities, we will be working with local law enforcement to assist as needed,” said Ron Olson, chief of the DNR Parks and Recreation Division. “We want visitors to enjoy the park over the holiday weekend, but to do so responsibly and mindfully,” said Ron Olson.

Learn more about outdoor recreation opportunities at Michigan state parks by visiting Michigan.gov/StateParks.