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Your Roosevelt Park Holiday
Reserve a Roosevelt Park holiday package and concentrate on what's important — having some fun. No more planning nightmares, just lots more time to uncover the charms of this interesting city, such as its friendly locals and diversity. Fill your schedule with visits to Pere Marquette Park Beach, Muskegon State Park and Hoffmaster State Park, some of the top attractions you shouldn't miss during your trip to Roosevelt Park. Stop dreaming and start doing. Explore the broad range of options on Expedia today and finally put your Roosevelt Park holiday plans into action!
Our guide on where to stay in Roosevelt Park

Norton Shores
Travellers come to Norton Shores for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Lake Michigan and Hoffmaster State Park while you're in town.
Our pick of the best Roosevelt Park Hotel Deals

Baymont by Wyndham Grand Haven
The staff was very attentive to takings care of our needs when we needed to make a room change.
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2025

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Muskegon - Grand Haven by IHG
Clean rooms, nice staff.
Reviewed on 16 Nov 2025

Holiday Inn Grand Haven-Spring Lake by IHG
We were there with our granddaughters hockey team. I thought the staff handled the chaos very well! They deserve bonus.
Reviewed on 16 Nov 2025
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Roosevelt Park

Michigan's Adventure
Bring the family to Michigan's Adventure and have a fun-filled day at this theme park in Muskegon. Stroll along the lakeside in this family-friendly area or seek out the adventure tours.

Hackley and Hume Historic Site
Explore the beautiful 19th-century mansions of two of Muskegon’s former lumber barons and participate in seasonal activities in and around the site.













