Meridian Beaches

There are plenty of great reasons to visit a beach in your area. Whether you plan to go swimming, grilling on the beach, playing volleyball, having a picnic, going on walks, or simply getting a tan, beaches are a source for many different awesome activities.

You can discover several swimming beaches in Meridian that are near your location with the help of our table of beaches. Below is a list to help you find a beach near you. Search for a beach, a city, or a zip code to find beaches.

Meridian Beaches

Remember to check the Meridian weather forecast for the day before you head off to the beach. Checking the weather helps make sure that you bring the right layers for the conditions and can also known when you need to leave.

Most beaches in Meridian, MI are open for everyone, however some are on private land. You should look at their site to see if you can visit the beach without any restrictions. You should not be shocked if a beach you plan to go to is not open as a result of the time you get there, closing on certain days, or seasonality.

Meridian, MI Beach Guidelines

When you go to any beach in Meridian, there are always guidelines that you should follow. Just about every beach will list the following rules.

  • Always know that you are swimming at your own risk, regardless if there’s a lifeguard at attention.
  • Never disobey a request from the lifeguard on duty. If the lifeguard tell you to stop doing something, then you have to do it.
  • Do not bring alcohol to the beach.
  • Don’t swim outside of the specified swim area.
  • Only go to the beach when it is open.
  • Look for signs for guidance on fires on the beach because they may be not permitted or you must follow strict guidelines.

Meridian Beach Travel Tips

  1. Will there be a lifeguard? Most sizeable Meridian beaches staff a lifeguard on duty, however do not assume that a lifeguard being at the beach. If you have yourself, young children or others that you are swimming with, it’s a good idea to take along correctly fitted Personal Floatation Devices for those that need them, and also understand that you are entering the water at your own risk.
  2. Keep items dry. It may be convenient to grab a backpack, grocery bag, or water-resistant duffle bag to store beach necessities such as towels, water toys, speakersinflatables, and spare clothes. However, these bags trap water from escaping, leading to mildew growth and keeping beach items from airing out.
  3. Don’t swim beyond the specified swim space. If there is a ropped off swim region it is likely not safe to swim beyond the area. There could be sharp objects under the water, be frequented by watercraft, or is unmonitored by lifeguards.
  4. Bring enough layers. Even if you are anticipating warm weather at the beach, you should realize that the temperature at the beach can change on a moment’s notice. It is especially necessary if you are planning on going in the water, so bring plenty of warm items such as sweaters, towels, sweatpants, and socks.
  5. Arrive early. Beaches in Meridian will be busy, especially on summer weekends. Be sure to arrive at the beach before noon if you can.
  6. Find a shady area. If you suspect that locating shade could be tough, or if you suspect that there probably won’t be many shady spots at the beach, bring your own! Use a beach umbrella, pop up tent, or similar equipment that blocks sunlight. It’s best to bring equipment that provides enough airflow.
  7. Prepare for insects. If you want to visit the beach early in the day or the evening, there’s a decent chance that mosquitos, sand flies, beach hoppers and other nuisance insects may ruin your beach experience.