It’s easier to Live White Lake when you can find your way! Peruse the below maps of our city centers, snowmobile trails, and bike trails. Maps can be freely viewed and downloaded as PDFs by clicking on the thumbnail image to the left of each description.
Have questions about where to go or what to do? Our Visitors Center team members are always here to help at (231) 893-4585.
Planning your visit? Download our comprehensive White Lake Area Visitors Guide for detailed information about accommodations, dining, attractions, and seasonal activities. This helpful resource highlights the best our region has to offer and includes insider tips to enhance your White Lake experience.
Navigate the White Lake Area with our comprehensive map featuring the sister cities of Montague and Whitehall, plus surrounding areas extending east to US-31. Easily locate primary and secondary roads, bicycle trails, state parks, shopping districts, and key landmarks throughout the region.
Explore the historic West Michigan Pike, constructed between 1911-1922 to bring automobile tourists from Chicago to West Michigan. Originally designated as M-11 and later becoming US-31, this guide follows the authentic 1915 route from Muskegon County to Ludington, allowing you to experience this significant piece of Michigan’s tourism history.
Enhance your boating experience with our White Lake map featuring essential water depths, boat launches, access sites, and marina locations. While not intended for navigation, this 2013 reference guide provides valuable information for safe and enjoyable lake activities.
Michigan’s first paved rail trail stretches 22 miles through orchards, farms, woodlands and waterways. Completely rebuilt in 2016, this trail offers spectacular views of wildflowers, asparagus fields, historic train depots, and small towns with restaurants and shops. Named for William Field, the local farmer whose vision made the trail possible.
Built on an abandoned C&O Railroad line, this 11.5-mile paved pathway connects Whitehall to North Muskegon. Completed in 2018, the trail features sections through oak and pine forests, crosses Bear Creek, and connects to the broader West Michigan trail network including the Muskegon Lakeshore Trail and Musketawa Trail.
Discover over 175 miles of well-maintained interconnected snowmobile trails throughout West Michigan’s winter landscape. Our map highlights convenient parking areas, dining options, accommodations, fuel stations, medical services, and facilities along each route for a safe and enjoyable snowmobiling adventure.