If you’re a romantic at heart, the Medbery Park beach might just be the place to watch a startling sunset. This majestic secret can be found on the northern side of White lake channel and presents a dreamy spot to zen out with nature. There are plenty of weather-beaten dunes for climbing, while the actual beach is around 600 feet of soft, sandy coastline with an updated pier that’s a perfect space for fishing or watching the boats go by. This is a memorable place to bring your pooch if you are happy to keep them on-leash.
The Medbery Park provides simple restrooms with park benches and a picnic table to rest awhile. There is no running water, so you might want to bring some for the dog. The good citizens of this area ask dog owners to bring their own poop bags and preserve this nirvana for all time. You could sit a while and do a spot of fishing or have fun playing with your pooch. It’s a safe beach to practice obedience or just go for a leisurely stroll. You can guarantee your Husky, Mastiff, or Labrador will love splashing their paws in the water. Swimming is permitted with no lifeguards on patrol, but the good news is the water is reasonably shallow and ideal for kids having summer fun.
There’s no shade on the beach, so bring a pop-up tent or umbrella to keep your woofer cool. Medbery Park has wheel-chair access, which is a great aspect for folks with service dogs looking to have a pleasurable time by the beach. Parking is free and it can get busy when the temperatures go up. If you’re looking for a quaint beach experience, this sandy nook will not disappoint. It’s also a great way to check out the infamous channel that divides Lake Michigan and White Lake.