Pokagon State Park Beach is nestled in a picturesque 1,260-acre park overlooking Lake James, offering serene landscapes and diverse outdoor activities. The park's natural beauty, shaped by ancient glaciers, features unique geological formations like Hell's Point and various lakes. Visitors can enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, and stunning sunsets. The park also hosts a variety of cultural and recreational activities, including guided horse rides and a refrigerated toboggan run in winter.
Established in 1925, the park was originally proposed as Lake James State Park but was named Pokagon State Park to honor the Potawatomi chief, Leopold Pokagon. It's a cherished destination for both nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
The park's setting, surrounded by natural lakes and wetlands, provides an ideal environment for wildlife and offers many hiking trails for exploration.