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Hall Beach protects both Leland’s community character and its scenic view of Lake Michigan. The beach is Leland’s first public beach on Lake Michigan since the harbor was constructed in 1970. It lies at the base of the south breakwall of the harbor and was originally owned by the Hall family. A favorite place for watching Lake Michigan sunsets, Hall Beach also protects historic Fishtown from future commercial development. The Leelanau Conservancy and the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund provided over 90 percent of the funding for its purchase by Leland Township. Hall Beach Access: Coming north on M-22 into Leland, turn left at Van's Garage (the only gas station in town) and go straight ahead on Cedar Street to the parking lot or park along Lake Street. You can access the beach by following the trail off of the public parking lot. Please do not park in front of people's homes. Photo courtesy of the Leland Report. --- Tell us about your visit – your thoughts, observations, things you think we ought to know! Email: cfaught@theconservancy.com
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