Take a Self-Guided Tour of the Mason County Cultural Trails

Shagway Arts Barn quilt "Blazing Star"
Tour the Agricultural Trail
The Agricultural Trail has stops in both Mason and Oceana counties. It explores the rich farmland and the crops they produce. Some of the highlights are Historic White Pine Village, Lewis Farms & Petting Zoo, and Kistlercrest Farms.Barn Quilt Trail
The Barn Quilt Trail features ten local barns throughout the barn that display a unique 8' x 8' plywood square with a beautiful design. It's a wonderful drive through the back roads of Mason County to view these historic barns.The Sculpture Trail
The Sculpture Trail focuses on a bit of art and history, wrapped up in special bronze sculptures.
Hooked on Hamlin sculpture
The Lumber Heritage Trail
The Lumber Heritage Trail showcases life in the late 1800s when the lumber economy was booming. Stops on this trail include many former homes of lumber barons, two cemeteries, and the Lumber Museum at Historic White Pine Village.Future plans include a Maritime Trail, to coincide with the Port of Ludington Maritime Museum which is undergoing renovations and hopes to open in 2016.
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- The Mason County Sculpture Trail
- Father Jacques Marquette Shrine
- Ludington Pumped Storage Plant
- History of Ludington
- Take a Self-Guided Tour of the Mason County Cultural Trails
- Ludington, Michigan History - James Ludington, City Founder
- Port of Ludington Maritime Museum
- History of the Village of Hamlin Near Ludington, Michigan
- History Comes Alive at Historic White Pine Village
- The Colorful Murals of Ludington
- Local Museums...Learn About History and More!
- Follow the Agricultural Trail Through Mason & Oceana Counties
- History of the Lake Michigan Carferry, the S.S. Badger
- Discover the Mason County Barn Quilt Trail
- Check out the Pentwater Historical Society Museum!
- Mason County Lumber Heritage Trail
- The Vogue Theatre: An Integral Piece of Manistee's Rich History
- Hamlin Lake Cottage at the Historic White Pine Village
- History of the Pere Marquette River
- History of the Wrens Roost on Hamlin Lake