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Where to start? Scottville is packed with activities for visitors of all ages. Enjoy camping, fishing, and exploring the scenic Pere Marquette River, or catch live music from the lively Scottville Clown Band.
No visit to Scottville is complete without watching the sunset over Lake Michigan or seeing the iconic Lake Michigan Carferry sail into or out of nearby Ludington. For an unforgettable experience, hop on board for the scenic four-hour journey across the lake. With so many outdoor adventures and family-friendly activities, Scottville is a perfect West Michigan destination for fun and relaxation.
Mason County District Library, 204 E. State St., Scottville, MI, 49454, (231) 757-2588
North Branch Winery, 126 S. Main St., Scottville, MI, 49454, (231) 631-8408
Scottville Area Senior Center, 140 S. Main St., Scottville, MI, 49454, (231) 757-4705
The Reverie Retreat, 110 N. Columbia Ave., Scottville, MI, 49454, (231) 845-9198
West Shore Community College Recreation Center, 3000 N. Stiles Rd., Scottville, MI, 49454, (231) 845-6211
Oceana Golf Club, 3333 W. Weaver, Shelby, MI, 49455, (231) 861-4211
Planning a visit to the Scottville area? Have questions about your trip? Here’s where you can find help:

Scottville Riverside Park, along the Pere Marquette River, has over 50 modern sites and is popular for camping and fishing.

West Shore Community College in Scottville offers classes, the West Shore Ice Arena, and a complete recreation center.

Scottville, Michigan may be small but they do their events in a big way. This rural community knows how to have fun!

The Annual Show of the Western Michigan Old Engine Club is held the first weekend of August at Scottville’s Riverside Park.

The colorful attire and crazy antics of the Scottville Clown Band amuse people, but they also have extraordinary musical talent.