Muskegon River Local Establishments; Newaygo down
Bait & Tackle Lodging Food & Bevarage Guides Other
Just like any other world class fishing destination, the area surrounding the Muskegon River has a multitude of supporting businesses. Lodging can be had for as little as $30/night to well over $100/night depending on what your preferences are. Here is a short list of some of the restaurants, hotels, motels and tackle shops, some we've personally visited, others we've had friends stay at. Granted, there are many, many more in the area but we spend our time on the river, not rating the food! The remarks are from our staff, and again, like all other parts of Quest Outdoors, are not biased one way or the other; just our honest opinions.
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Parsley's Sport & Fly Shop
Located on M-37 in the "old downtown" section of Newaygo, Parsleys is only about a half mile from the river. They have a good selection of not only fishing items, but hunting, as well as clothing. Good place to stop in if you forgot... say your wool socks ;-) |
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Cronks Oakridge Motel & Restraunt |
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9135 Mason Drive, Newaygo
MI 49337
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$40-$60
Pets, Restraunt
(231)652-1288
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Cronks seems to be THE place to stay in Newaygo, at least our staff seems to think so. Clean well maintained rooms, pet friendly and their restraunt is right across the parking lot. About the only thing we can ding them on is no coffee pots in the rooms.
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You can also find a number of motels/hotels in Newaygo and the surrounding area. Mostly Mom & Pop Motels, almost all are open year around. During peak season it's best to book early!
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Food, Food, Food
Newaygo has just about any type of food you could want. From Chinese buffet to Subway, McD's, Taco Bell, a couple pizza places whatever you want is easily found on the main drag. One word of caution, the mom and pop places seem to close early so get off the water well in time to make last call. |
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Peter Humphreys Quest Endorsed
Pete's love is Spey, but for numbers it's the casting rod and floats. If you've never tried float fishing with casting gear you should! Book a trip and learn how effective this technique can be.
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He runs trips from September thru May and specializes in float fishing with casting gear as well as spey. For more information on Peter check out Bio & Guide Page.
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Kevin Feenstra Quest Endorsed
Kevin Feenstra and Muskegon River have become almost one in the same in our minds. Without a doubt one of the top guides on the river, especially if you partake in 2 handed rods.
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He runs trips all year and specializes in Spey. For more information on Kevin check out Feenstra's Guide Service website.
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Hyde Boats Quest Endorsed
With all the business Hyde Boats has done in the state they figured it might just be a good place to open a shop. The actual boats aren't made here, just shipped to. You can pick up anything from a boat to an anchor, motor mount, oars or just about anything else you might need.
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Caution, if you need to pick up something over the weekend, make sure and call them first. Last we knew they were running 9-5ish M-F, even they need a day or two off to fish! Click the "Map" link for a map as well as phone number and addy.
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Tracy's Custom Boats Quest Endorsed
One of the premiere custom boat builders in the state. If you've ever seen one of tracy's hand-built jet sleds on the water you'll not soon forget it. Stop in to check out the latest one he's working on or to pick up on any number of the boat accessories he's got in the show room
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