Norton Shores, Michigan
Norton Shores is located on the shores of Lake Michigan in Muskegon County. This city encompasses over 24 square miles. The city is noted for some of the most distinctive homes and appealing subdivisions in the greater Muskegon area.
Norton Shores, Michigan, a young, growing city, is well known for its natural scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, attractive neighborhoods and high quality public schools. Norton Shores is graced with more than six miles of Lake Michigan shoreline plus numerous public access points on Mona Lake and Black Lake. Several city parks, including three located on Mona Lake, offer additional passive and active recreational activities.
Hoffmaster State Park is one of the most beautiful parks in Michigan. It has wooded campsites and some of the finest beaches and dunes anywhere for hiking and family enjoyment. The acclaimed Gillette Nature Center located within the park affords unique educational opportunities. In addition, Craig's Cruisers Family Entertainment Center provides leisure time activities for the entire family.
Norton Township was originally organized in 1845 by settlers of the village of Mill Point (now Spring Lake). The township was named in honor of Col. Amos Norton, a Canadian patriot who was implicated in the rebellion of 1837.
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