The Muskegon River’s Northern Bypass is both hard to find and even harder to traverse.
Both the upriver and downriver entries are currently blocked by large fallen trees. And, even after dragging around those, the lack of rain has made for a couple of very mucky walks between reasonable water depths.
Even with those shortcomings, it is still one of the most beautiful spots on the lower Muskegon. Please let me know if you would ever like to join me for a magical morning tour.