Peterson Park is a scenic beach located in Northport, Michigan, offering approximately 1000 feet of Lake Michigan shoreline. The park is known for its rocky beach, which is a great spot for hunting Petoskey stones, and its stunning views from a bluff-top platform. Visitors can enjoy activities like picnicking, barbecuing, photography, sunset watching, and fishing along the shoreline. The park also features a playground, pavilion, picnic tables, grills, and a volleyball area, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
The park's unique rocky beach provides a serene and less crowded experience compared to sandy beaches, allowing visitors to connect with nature. It is about 25 miles north of Traverse City on the Leelanau Peninsula, accessible via M-22, one of Michigan's most scenic drives.
Peterson Park is dog-friendly, allowing pets on leashes, and offers free parking and entrance. However, it does not have designated hiking trails or camping facilities, though nearby options are available.