Van Buren State Park (Michigan)
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Van Buren State Park is a 400 acre (1.62 km²) state park on Lake Michigan south of South Haven, Michigan. Van Buren became a state park in May of 1965 when the original 167-acre plot was purchased from the Harry LaBar Drake family. Since then two other land purchases have been made to make up the current park.
It has forested sand dunes, modern camping and a popular swimming beach. A state park permit is required for entry.
[edit] External links
- Official DNR Site
- Weather, Maps, & Photos - Unearthed Outdoors