Macomb Beaches

There are a lot of great reasons to head out to a a beach in your neck of the woods. Getting outside in the fresh air, splashing in the water, and creating memories with your friends and family to name a few.

Locating the perfect swimming beach in Macomb with lots of space for beach activities is easier than you think. If you could use some assistance with locating a beach near you, start by finding one with our table below. Begin, by entering your zip code using the following box above the table.

Beaches Near Macomb

The weather at beaches in Macomb can be quite unpredictible, so it’s necessary to plan your outing accordingly.

Beaches may be periodically closed due to water quality problems as a result of unexpected events like bacteria, pollution, or flooding. Check the website of the beach before leaving for the beach for water quality updates.

Macomb, MI Beach Guidelines

While each beach in Macomb will have unique rules for using their beach, prepare to listen to these common rules for any beach in Macomb that you go to.

  • Glass bottles can easily shatter, so don’t bring bottles made of glass to the beach.
  • Alcohol is not allowed.
  • Never disobey a request from the lifeguard on duty. If the lifeguard tell you to get out of the water, then you have to follow through.
  • Just about all beaches in Macomb have curfews with the exception for specific dates.
  • Stay within the specified swimming area.
  • Even if the lifeguard is on duty, know that you are entering the water at your own risk.

Macomb Beach Travel Tips

  1. Avoid crowded times. Arriving at your Macomb beach early is the best way of getting the perfect spot on the beach.
  2. Sunscreen is critical. Pack sunscreen that is waterproof if you’re planning on getting wet. The sunscreen must be applied whenever you get back on the beach to avoid getting a sunburn.
  3. Get away from the sunlight. If you think that locating shade may be hard to come by, or if you think that there probably will not be too many shady spots around, bring your own! Use a beach umbrella, shaded tent, or some sort of equipment that blocks sunlight. Be sure that you use equipment that has good air ventilation.
  4. Don’t swim outside of the designated swim space. If there’s a designated swimming area it is likely dangerous to venture outside of the space. The area may have dangerous objects under the water, be assigned to watercraft, or is unsupervised by a lifeguard.
  5. Remember extra clothing. It’s common knowledge that weather in Macomb often changes on a moment’s notice. It is particularly important if you are wanting to go swimming, so bring plenty of dry clothes such as a jacket, towels, pants, and shoes.
  6. Bring spare towels. Remember to take quite a few clean towels before heading off to the beach. Bringing towels is particularly critical if you are taking young children to the beach or if you are planning on going for a swim.
  7. Is there a lifeguard on duty? Many sizeable Macomb beaches will have a lifeguard supervising, however do not assume that a lifeguard being present. If you worry about yourself, young children or others that you will be swimming with, it is a good idea to bring correctly sized life jackets for anoyone that need them, and also understand that you’re entering the water at your own risk.