Photo by Todd & Brad Reed Photography

Sculptures at Waterfront Park

What sets Ludington’s Waterfront Park apart from other parks? The answer lies in its nine bronzed sculptures that you’ll find throughout the five-acre park. Not only are they fascinating to look at, but each one tells a story that relates to Ludington’s rich history. The Waterfront Sculpture Task Force worked with various artists in creating pieces that fit with the natural beauty of the park. While admiring the sculptures, enjoy all that Waterfront Park offers, such as a playground, amphitheater, two marinas, and scenic walkways with benches.

With the addition of six more sculptures throughout Ludington, the sculptures at Waterfront Park make up the

Mason County Sculpture Trail

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The bronzed sculptures in Ludington’s 5-acre Waterfront Park sets it apart from other parks. The park is situated on the Lake Michigan inlet.

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