Enjoying the Day in Muskegon
I had never been to Muskegon and, honestly, it wasn’t on my radar before. I had started hearing more about it and the representatives of Pure Michigan told me it was a lakefront town making strides in the wheelchair-friendly arena.
Muskegon has had a big resurgence from the cruise industry
which has led to growth in the town. In addition to the ferries that go across Lake
Michigan (which we would be taking), three cruise lines are now making stops in
Muskegon: Pearl Sea Cruises, Victory Cruise Line, and Ponant Great Lake
Cruises.
The town was building and improving for the influx of cruise
passengers and the feedback on the port stop has been positive. This town would
continue to thrive.
Since we had a late lunch and skipped dinner the night before, we were ready for a big breakfast. Mr. Bs Pancake House was the perfect place. This local favorite has been around over 50 years. The portions were huge and the omelets, pancakes, and hashbrowns we had were delicious.
After breakfast, we went to the Muskegon Museum of Art. I was
extremely impressed that this seemingly small town had such a large art museum
with extensive collections. In fact, it is in the process of being enlarged
even more.
While we were at the museum, we were able to see an exhibition on American artist John Steuart Curry, who was a leader in the Regionalist Art Movement. Although that exhibit was temporary, they do have quite a few pieces that are permanent by the artist as part of its over 4,000 selections.
We spent a few hours at the museum, which was easy to get
around in my power chair. (They also had wheelchairs available for those who
needed to borrow.)
Another place with wheelchairs to use is Muskegon State Beach. These are track wheelchairs to ride on the sand. Just like the ones at the other state beaches, they were free to use, though I suggest reserving them in advance. We had another clear day for the beach, and I was able to ride a smooth path that went almost to the actual water.
After the full day, we decided not to go back to the Delta Hotel and instead went straight to dinner. There were many options in Muskegon,
but we had passed the Bear Lake Tavern, and it looked like a popular spot. As
soon as we walked in, we could see it was filled with a lot of locals. That’s
always a clear sign of a good place to eat.
Lynn ordered the steak sandwich and said it was delicious. I went for their beef stroganoff, which was also incredibly good. I had it with a Cucumber Mule, which Bear Lake Tavern made perfectly.
There was a place in town we hadn’t made it to yet that was
on our schedule, and it seemed like the perfect time on this warm evening, Norm’s
Ice Cream. They had a wide selection of soft serve flavors, and I had my
favorite parfait, with peanut butter and hot fudge!
We headed back to the hotel in time for yet another stunning
Muskegon sunset. What a way to end a day.
Recap of the day...
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