Traverse City State Park Beach is a picturesque destination located on the southern shoreline of East Grand Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan. The park offers a large, popular sandy beach with amenities like restrooms, parking, and picnic areas. It is connected to a modern campground via a pedestrian bridge over US-31/M-72, providing easy access for campers. The beach area is ideal for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding, with seasonal rentals available. The park's proximity to downtown Traverse City and the TART Trail makes it a convenient spot for both relaxation and exploration.
The park's scenic beauty, combined with its recreational activities, makes it a favorite among visitors. The nearby city offers a vibrant atmosphere with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, enhancing the overall experience of visiting the beach.
Traverse City State Park is also notable for its natural features, including Mitchell Creek, which flows into Lake Michigan and supports a naturally reproducing trout population, making it a popular spot for fishing.