Located at 686 Tawas Beach Road, East Tawas, MI 48730, Tawas Point State Park is off US-23, two and a half miles southeast of East Tawas. The park contains 183 acres situated on the end of a sand spit that forms Tawas Bay. The park’s day-use area features a popular swimming beach, a picnic area and nature trail along the picturesque Lake Huron coast. A pet friendly section of shoreline, enclosed by fencing, is available on Tawas Bay between the campground and the lighthouse. Pets are allowed off leash within the designated area but must be on a 6-foot leash while entering and exiting and under an owner’s immediate supervision. The pet friendly area is the only shoreline area in the park where pets are allowed. Pets are prohibited on all other beach areas as well as the Sandy Hook Trail.
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