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P. M. Lake Lodge

Ludington lodge

  • 2 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • sleeps 6

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$287

Ludington Blue Spruce Inn

Ludington house

  • 4 bedrooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • sleeps 12

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$835

Downtown/350 Steps from Stearns Beach

Ludington house

  • 4 bedrooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • sleeps 12

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$682

LAKEFRONT GET-A-WAY: Golf, Fishing, State Park

Ludington house

  • 5 bedrooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • sleeps 12

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$905

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$373

Lake Michigan Paradise: 5BDR Comfort de Casa ➠ 3389!

Mears house

  • 5 bedrooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • sleeps 11

Responds fast! avg. 1 hour 51 minutes

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About Ludington

Lakes, rivers, national parks and a beach—Ludington pretty much has everything you need for an exciting outdoor vacation.

The city itself sits on the banks of Lake Michigan, making it a scenic spot where you can marvel at your surroundings. Find the vacation rental with the perfect view on FlipKey and get your vacation off to a flying start. Whether you’re traveling as a family, a couple, or a large extended group of friends, there is the perfect rental home waiting for you here on FlipKey.

About Ludington

Ludington has a lot to offer—and that's not just in outdoor pursuits!

This town is very proud of its history. The first residents arrived in 1847! It quickly became the seat of Mason County, as it built its first courthouse in 1855. You can still see it today, in its former glory, in the historic village. Make sure you check it out!

Back in the day, Ludington was known for its logging and sawmills, so the town grew quickly and achieved city status in 1873.

As time went on, it became a shipping port, and 50 years after that, it became the biggest car ferry port in the world.

Michigan is also known for being one of the biggest asparagus growers in the US. So you can expect to find it in lots of local dishes. Apples, blueberries and cherries are big here, too—they even put them in the staple Michigan Chicken Salad. Be sure to try it!

What to do in Ludington

Experience life in Michigan in the early 1900s at the Historic White Pine Village. You can check out a 150-year-old courtroom, infant school and the office of the local doctor while restoring your energy levels at the Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor. It’s like being on the set of Little house on the Prairie@

Rent a canoe and paddle leisurely along the gorgeous Pere Marquette National Scenic River while checking out birds, wildlife, flora and fauna. Near Baldwin, the river lies in the heart of The Huron Manistee National Forest and it's a great place to see.

Head on down to Stearns Park, Michigan's favorite beach—all 2500 feet of it—and you'll find plenty of free parking for your hire car. Nearby House of Flavors sells impressive ice cream.

Hike a mile out to Big Sable Point Lighthouse which, despite being built back in 1867, continues to serve the area today. En-route, you can discover tales of shipwrecked boats.

As you can see, there's plenty going on outdoor—there's also sailing and fishing for you water lovers. But landlubbers can enjoy mini-golf and the skate park at Stearns Park, so everyone will be happy.

Top travel tips for Ludington

If you're planning to fly into Michigan, then the closest commercial airport to Ludington is 35 miles drive away at Manistee County-Blacker Airport.

Of course, you can also get to Ludington via ferry from Wisconsin ($59 one-way). The trip takes five hours, but there's a restaurant and bar on the boat and you can walk around on deck in the fresh air while admiring the view.

Public transport isn't great in Michigan, but taxis and car rental outfits are readily available.

The weather in Ludington can be very changeable, so it's worth checking the local weather forecast pretty regularly, especially if you plan on going out sailing.

A former logging town, Ludington has a huge historical element to research. You could spend days at the restored village alone! But there's also the outdoor side, too, thanks to the lake and nearby national park. 

Make sure you don't miss out by booking a FlipKey vacation rental today!

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