December 6, 2025
At Least Nine Michigan Beaches Closed Due to Water Quality Concerns Ahead of Weekend Storms

At Least Nine Michigan Beaches Closed Due to Water Quality Concerns Ahead of Weekend Storms

MICHIGAN — If you’re planning to hit the beach this weekend between storms, be sure to check whether your destination is open. As of Friday, July 11, at least nine beaches across Michigan have been closed due to water quality concerns.

According to Michigan’s BeachGuard system, closures may be caused by algal blooms, high bacteria levels, or other environmental factors that pose a threat to public health.

Closed Beaches as of July 11:

  • Dumont Lake County Park BeachAllegan County (Dumont Lake)
  • Elm Point BeachCharlevoix County (Lake Charlevoix)
  • Sunset ParkGrand Traverse County (West Grand Traverse Bay)
  • Volleyball Court BeachGrand Traverse County (West Grand Traverse Bay)
  • St. Clair Shores Memorial Park BeachMacomb County (Lake St. Clair)
  • Dodge Park #4Oakland County (Cass Lake)
  • Groveland Oaks County Park – Paradise BeachOakland County (Stewart Lake)
  • Independence Oaks County ParkOakland County (Crooked Lake)
  • Lakeview Waterfront ParkRoscommon County (Houghton Lake)

These closures are part of Michigan’s proactive beach safety efforts. The state conducts regular monitoring at hundreds of public beaches to track water quality and detect contaminants that could endanger swimmers.

How to Check Beach Conditions Before You Go

Rather than searching through local government websites or social media pages, Michigan has made it easy to check beach conditions through BeachGuard — the state’s official beach monitoring website.

BeachGuard provides:

  • Up-to-date beach closures and advisories
  • Water quality testing results from local health departments
  • An interactive map showing current conditions across the state

With thousands of public beaches across the Great Lakes State, BeachGuard is an essential tool for residents and visitors to plan a safe and enjoyable beach day.

Bottom Line

Before you pack up your towels, snacks, and sunscreen this weekend, take a few moments to check BeachGuard for the latest information on beach closures and water conditions. A quick check could save you a trip—and keep you and your family safe.

Donna Mansfield

Donna Mansfield

Donna Mansfield is a dedicated reporter with a passion for delivering clear, concise news that matters. She covers local and national stories with accuracy and integrity.

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