Mason County in Northwest Michigan
Mason County is located in Northwest Michigan with Ludington being the main destination of travelers. If you enjoy the outdoors visit the Ludington State Park, Stearns Park Beach, or take a trip on the Pere Marquette River. Shopping in downtown Ludington is a real experience, with a great variety of stores. Communities in Mason County include Ludington, Scottville, Custer, Fountain, and Free Soil.
Popular Spots In Mason County
S.S. Badger: Lake Michigan Carferry (Ludington)
Pere Marquette River (Ludington)
Ludington North Breakwater Lighthouse (Ludington)
Hamlin Lake (Ludington)
For More Mason County Information…
Ludington & Scottville Area Chamber of Commerce
5300 West US 10
Ludington, MI 49431
Phone: (231) 845-0324
www.ludington.org
Ludington Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
5300 US-10
Ludington, MI 49431
Phone: (231) 845-5430
www.pureludington.com
City of Scottville
105 Main St.
Scottville, MI 49454
Phone: (231) 757-4729
www.cityofscottville.org
The Village of Custer
PO Box 153
Custer, MI 49405
Phone: (231) 757-3962
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