Fishing the Pere Marquette River
The spring/fall runs of steelhead and salmon, the resident brown trout and “brookies” make the PM River extremely popular for fishing.
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Are you unable to drive yourself around, had a little too much to drink, or need something delivered or picked up but no time in your schedule to do it? Perhaps you have a flight to take out of town but don’t want to leave your car in long term parking. Taxis, cabs, and shuttle services are a great way to get all your running and errands done without having to drive!
Call a taxicab if you need a ride home after a night out, it is safe, economical, and protects you from the dangers of drunk driving. Most taxicabs are available 24/7 and can be called to pick up or drop off anywhere in town. Shuttle services offer pick up and drop off to out of town locations, airports, hospitals (for non-emergent transport), or hotels. Local delivery services pick up take out food orders, office supplies, or other purchased goods and bring them right to your door, saving you precious time!
In addition to reliable taxi services, Ludington is home to the S.S. Badger Carferry which takes passengers across Lake Michigan to Manitowoc and back daily May-October and the Mason County Airport, where charter flights are available.
Benzie Bus, 14150 US Highway 31, Beulah, MI, 49617, (231) 325-3000
Dan’s Airport Transportation, Traverse City, MI, 49684, (231) 645-9696
DJ’s Taxi, (231) 843-3912
Grand Traverse Limousine, 10260 S. Dalzell Rd., Traverse City, MI, 49684, (231) 946-5466
Lakeshore Shuttle & Tours, 1091 Airport Rd., Frankfort, MI, 49635, (231) 399-0231
Ludington Mass Transit Authority, (231) 845-1231
Manistee County Transportation, 180 Memorial Dr., Manistee, MI, 49660, (231)723-6525 Ext. 1
Mason County Airport, 5300 US-10, Ludington, (231) 843-2049
S.S. Badger Carferry, 701 Maritime Drive, Ludington, (800) 841-4243
The spring/fall runs of steelhead and salmon, the resident brown trout and “brookies” make the PM River extremely popular for fishing.
The Manistee Riverwalk follows the Manistee River from Jones Street, under the US-31 bridge, behind downtown, and ends at First Street beach.
Visit the new Value of Sports Museum located at Historic White Pine Village just a short drive from Ludington.
The Annual Show of the Western Michigan Old Engine Club is held the first weekend of August at Scottville’s Riverside Park.
Ludington has many businesses to help you enjoy crafting and appreciate the finished product. Let them help you create your own masterpiece!
Pere Marquette River, with it’s moderately fast current and clear water, is an extremely popular river for canoeists and kayakers.