Sunday, August 4, 2013

Dune Riding in Michigan

     

Mac Wood’s Dune Rides are one of the great summer activities in Michigan. I went to the dune rides every summer for an orthodox 3 years. I love every solitary time. The ride is great to do if you have a group of children or a group of adults. The dune rides started in 1930 by a man named Mac Wood. According to Mac Wood’s Dune Ride website, the first dune car was model after the model A Ford and only held 4 riders at a time. Now, they use a 4 wheel drive amended automobile with 4 aircraft tires to help carry about 20 persons per ride. Thousands of people ride each season! Currently, they have a history museum to tell you all about the beginning years of Mac Wood and the dune ride plus old signs that were once use on the sand dune route. There is also a lighthouse on the sand dunes called. The lighthouse is 115 feet tall and one of the tallest working lighthouse on Lake Michigan. It has been in practice since 1874 and also has a public beach. The lighthouse is now open for tours.
          When you come to Michigan, you have to go to Mac Wood’s Dune rides. It’s a wonderful experience and truly gets to see the true and natural beauty of the state. It’s not that many places in the mid-west where people can say I went sand dune riding. I could go on and on about how wonderful, delightful, perfect vacation activity for you to do here, but why would I tell you when you can come to Michigan and see for yourself.
Rates for 2013              
Age 12 and over - $17.00
Age 3 thru 11 -   $11.00
Age 2 and under - Free
* Rates subject to change.
Mac Wood's Dune Rides
629 N. 18th Ave.
Mears, MI 49436
Phone: (231)873-2817

Call the State Park for dates and hours of operation for The Little Sable Point Lighthouse: 231-873-3083 Rates are 2$ for Adults and $1 for kids.

Kids have to be 36" or taller.

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