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With nine different beaches along 15 miles of Lake Michigan's southern shoreline, it's not easy to choose! This guide will help you decide which Indiana Dunes beach is best for your visit.
Fifteen miles of sandy beach along the southern shore of Lake Michigan offer a wide variety of recreational activities. Whether it's enjoying a summer sunset stroll or marveling at the arctic beauty of Lake Michigan's shelf ice, you can enjoy the beach in all seasons.
Eight of the Indiana Dunes beaches can be found in the Indiana Dunes National Park and one beach belongs to the Indiana Dunes State Park. This map from our Activities Guide shows the location of our nine beaches, available amenities, and parking lot sizes.
Indiana Dunes consists of 2,182 acres of primitive, beautiful, historic, and unique Hoosier landscape. It lies at the north end of State Road 49 in Porter County and includes more than three miles of beautiful beach along Lake Michigan’s southern shore.
Indiana Dunes State Park consists of 2,182 acres of primitive, beautiful, historic and unique Hoosier landscape. It lies at the north end of State Road 49 in Porter County, and includes more than three miles of beautiful beach along Lake Michigan’s southern shore.
The Indiana Dunes National Park is located on both the east and west sides of the state park. It’s a 13,000-acre preserve stretching 15 miles along the coast of Lake Michigan. The park has hiking trails, beaches, and some pretty amazing historical sites.
Exploring the sand dunes and relaxing on the beach are two of the best things to do in Indiana Dunes National Park, but hiking and bird watching are also top experiences in the park. Indiana Dunes National Park is located along the southern shore of Lake Michigan.
Indiana Dunes National Park Annual Pass. This pass provides entry for the pass owner(s) and passengers in a family-sized vehicle. This pass only works at the Indiana Dunes National Park and is not accepted at the Indiana Dunes State Park. Cost: $45.00
Indiana Dunes State Park Beach. The state park beach is one of the most popular in the Indiana Dunes. When you see a picture of the Indiana Dunes online with a large pavilion building near the shore, that’s the Indiana Dunes State Park. The entrance is at the north end of State Road 49, which makes it easy to find.
Intersection of Wabash Avenue and Johnson Beach Road, Porter, IN 46304. Facilities – Seasonal restrooms and potable water. Prohibited – Glass and fires on the beach, littering. Prohibited – Removing plants, rocks, shells, and fossils. Parking lots are paved and can fill up quickly on summer weekends. Parking lot is the site of a former hotel.