Michigan Marina Directory
24 verified · 238 known · 128 cities
Boating in Michigan
Michigan offers boaters a remarkable mix of protected harbors, open-water cruising grounds, and inland waterways that draw transient cruisers, liveaboards, and weekend recreational captains alike. Across 238 known marinas — 24fully verified by the WetSlipFinder editorial team — the state supports everything from small skiffs to mega yachts. Local conditions vary by region, but the fundamentals of smart boating in Michigan stay the same: monitor weather windows carefully, respect tide and current cycles, file a float plan, and confirm dockmaster availability before you arrive. Whether you keep a wet slip year-round or you transit through on a delivery, the directory below is built around what working captains actually need: real phone numbers, real dockmaster contacts, real VHF channels.
Major Boating Regions
The major boating regions of Michigan are organized around its principal waterways and harbors. Cruisers tend to cluster near deep-water inlets where transient dockage is plentiful, while liveaboards favor sheltered basins with strong utility infrastructure. Each region has its own dockmaster culture, fuel pricing patterns, and seasonal traffic rhythm. Knowing which region matches your boat, your timeline, and your skill level is the first step to a smooth visit. The 128 cities below cover the bulk of Michigan's active marina coverage.
Popular Waterways
Popular waterways in Michigan include the coastal sounds, intracoastal segments, large lakes, and navigable rivers that thread the state. Each waterway carries its own chart hazards, bridge clearances, and seasonal shoaling patterns. Captains new to Michigan should review the latest USCG Local Notice to Mariners, cross-check chartplotter data against current NOAA charts, and call ahead to marinas for condition updates — particularly after named storms or unusual rainfall events.
Marina Cities in Michigan
Michigan marina coverage spans 128 cities with verified or partially verified facilities. Each city hub on WetSlipFinder collects the marinas in that community, with dockmaster contact information, slip availability cues, and amenity details. Use the lists below to navigate by geography, and click through to a city page for the full local directory.
Coastal Cities
- Alanson0 verified
- Alpena0 verified
- Arcadia0 verified
- Au Gres0 verified
- Bay City0 verified
- Bear Lake0 verified
- Beaverton0 verified
- Bellaire0 verified
- Belleville0 verified
- Benton Harbor0 verified
- Beulah0 verified
- Big Bay0 verified
- Boyne City0 verified
- Caseville0 verified
- Cedar River0 verified
- Cedarville0 verified
- Central Lake0 verified
- Charlevoix0 verified
- Cheboygan0 verified
- Chesterfield0 verified
- Chippewa Lake0 verified
- Clark Lake0 verified
- Clay Township0 verified
- Coldwater0 verified
- DeTour Village0 verified
- Detroit0 verified
- Dimondale0 verified
- Douglas0 verified
- Dowagiac0 verified
- Drummond Island0 verified
- East Jordan0 verified
- East Tawas0 verified
- Ecorse0 verified
- Edenville0 verified
- Elk Rapids0 verified
- Erie0 verified
- Fair Haven0 verified
- Fairgrove0 verified
- Fenton0 verified
- Frankfort0 verified
- Gaylord0 verified
- Gibraltar0 verified
- Gladwin0 verified
- Glen Arbor0 verified
- Grand Haven0 verified
- Grand Marais0 verified
- Gregory0 verified
- Grosse Ile0 verified
- Grosse Pointe Shores0 verified
- Hancock0 verified
- Harbor Beach0 verified
- Harbor Springs0 verified
- Harrison Township0 verified
- Harrisville0 verified
- Harsens Island0 verified
- Hessel0 verified
- Hillsdale0 verified
- Holland0 verified
- Horton0 verified
- Houghton Lake0 verified
- Indian River0 verified
- La Salle0 verified
- Lake Leelanau0 verified
- Lake Orion0 verified
Inland Marina Cities
- Leland0 verified
- Lexington0 verified
- Linden0 verified
- Linwood0 verified
- Ludington0 verified
- Luna Pier0 verified
- Macatawa0 verified
- Mackinaw City0 verified
- Manistee0 verified
- Manistique0 verified
- Marenisco0 verified
- Marine City0 verified
- Menominee0 verified
- Michigan0 verified
- Monroe0 verified
- Munising0 verified
- Muskegon0 verified
- New Baltimore0 verified
- Newport0 verified
- Northport0 verified
- Ocqueoc0 verified
- Omena0 verified
- Onekama0 verified
- Ontonagon0 verified
- Pentwater0 verified
- Petoskey0 verified
- Pickney0 verified
- Plainwell0 verified
- Port Austin0 verified
- Port Huron0 verified
- Port Rowan0 verified
- Port Sanilac0 verified
- Presque Isle0 verified
- Prudenville0 verified
- Quincy0 verified
- Rapid City0 verified
- Richland0 verified
- Rogers City0 verified
- Roscommon0 verified
- Saint Clair0 verified
- Saint Clair Shores0 verified
- Saint Helen0 verified
- Saint Ignace0 verified
- Saint Joseph0 verified
- Sanford0 verified
- Saugatuck0 verified
- Sault Sainte Marie0 verified
- Sault Ste. Marie0 verified
- Sebewaing0 verified
- Skanee0 verified
- South Haven0 verified
- Spring Lake0 verified
- Stanwood0 verified
- Sturgis0 verified
- Sylvan Lake0 verified
- Three Rivers0 verified
- Traverse City0 verified
- Unionville0 verified
- Waterford0 verified
- Wellston0 verified
- West Bloomfield0 verified
- West Branch0 verified
- Whitehall0 verified
- Wyandotte0 verified
Michigan Wet Slip Guide
Securing a wet slip in Michigan requires planning. Demand is strongest in the high season at coastal marinas, while interior lake marinas often have waitlists for covered slips. Pricing varies by location, slip size, and amenity level — expect to pay a premium for floating concrete docks, side-tie configurations, and protected basins. Most marinas require a slip application, proof of insurance, vessel documentation, and a security deposit. Read every line of the slip agreement before signing: storm protocols, liveaboard rules, and pet policies vary widely.
Monthly Slip Rentals
Monthly slip rentals in Michigan suit cruisers planning an extended stay or seasonal residents migrating with the weather. Monthly rates are generally calculated on length-overall (LOA) and may include shore power, water, and trash service. Negotiate utility allotments up front so you understand metered versus included electricity, especially for boats running air conditioning or heat. Call the dockmaster before reserving — month-to-month inventory turns quickly.
Annual Slip Rentals
Annual slip rentals are the most cost-effective option for Michigan boat owners who use their vessel year-round. Annual agreements usually require a waitlist deposit and may grant first-right-of-refusal on adjacent slips. Liveaboard status, if available, is normally tied to annual contracts and capped at a percentage of total slip inventory. Review storm-haul clauses carefully — many Michigan marinas require owners to remove vessels when a named storm is forecast within a specific cone window.
Michigan Transient Dockage Guide
Transient dockage in Michigan supports cruisers moving along the coast, ICW travelers, and event-driven visitors. Most transient slips are reserved by phone or through the dockmaster directly — online reservation systems exist at larger facilities but are not universal. Call ahead. Confirm depth at MLLW (mean lower low water), confirm approach instructions, and confirm whether a side-tie or stern-tie configuration is available. Have your fenders set, lines rigged, and bow thruster ready well before you enter the basin.
Short-Term Dockage
Short-term transient dockage typically covers one to seven nights and is priced per foot per night. Many Michigan marinas waive overnight fees when you take fuel or spend a minimum at the on-site restaurant, so always ask. Hail the marina on the VHF channel listed in each marina profile as you approach — this is the fastest way to get slip assignment and current approach guidance from the dockmaster on duty.
Mega Yacht Dockage
Mega yacht dockage in Michigan is concentrated at a small number of deep-water facilities with the depth, beam clearance, and 100A/200A three-phase power required for vessels above 80 feet LOA. Captains should coordinate well in advance with the dockmaster, confirm bridge clearance along the approach, and arrange line handlers if not standard at the facility. Crew accommodations, provisioning support, and customs clearance are facility-dependent.
Michigan Navigation & Conditions
Safe navigation in Michigan waters depends on understanding the seasonal weather patterns, tide cycles, current behavior, and storm exposure unique to the region. Even experienced captains review local conditions before every passage — chart updates, NOAA marine forecasts, and direct calls to marinas along the route give the clearest picture. The sections below cover the fundamentals every Michigan boater should review.
Weather Patterns
Weather in Michigan follows seasonal patterns shaped by latitude, ocean proximity, and prevailing wind regimes. Summer brings afternoon thunderstorms with rapid wind shifts; fall and spring transition periods can deliver strong frontal passages with significant sea-state changes. Always check the latest NOAA marine forecast for your specific zone before departure, and verify forecast confidence — low-confidence forecasts mean wider error bars and more conservative go/no-go decisions.
Tides & Currents
Tide and current behavior in Michigan varies sharply by location. Coastal inlets can run several knots on max ebb or flood, making timing critical for safe entry. Use NOAA Tides & Currents station data for the specific approach you plan to take, and verify with the dockmaster on arrival — local knowledge frequently catches what published predictions miss, especially around shoaling inlets and bridge approaches.
Storm Considerations
Storm preparation in Michigan is non-negotiable during the named-storm season. Confirm your marina's storm plan in writing: many require haul-out at a specific watch/warning threshold, and slip contracts often contain explicit removal clauses. Have a hurricane hole pre-identified, fuel topped off, and ground tackle inspected. Insurance carriers may require named-storm coverage with specific haul-out compliance.
Featured Marinas in Michigan
The marinas listed below are published in our Michigan directory. Entries marked Verified have had their contact and operating details confirmed by the WetSlipFinder editorial team within the current review cycle. Entries marked Public listing are sourced from public records and still awaiting editorial verification — always call ahead to confirm. 24 facilities are currently published across Michigan.
Bedells Crossing
PublicCentral Lake · (231) 544-8211
Birch Hill Camp
PublicCorbeil
BP
PublicEcorse
BP
PublicSt. Clair County · (586) 202-3100
BP
PublicMacomb County · +1 586 468 1630
Citgo
PublicWyandotte
East Tawas State Dock
PublicEast Tawas
Gladstone Marina
PublicGladstone
Harbor View Marina
PublicLudington
Marathon
PublicEcorse · (616) 510-6200
Marathon
PublicOscoda · (952) 519-5595
Marathon
PublicLakewood · (952) 519-5595
Marathon Harbor Hill
PublicDetroit · (215) 709-0305
Middle Channel Marina
PublicHarsens Island · (810) 748-3400
Petro Canada
PublicPort Lambton · (519) 238-2000
Pickerel Bay Resort
PublicLanark County
Piper Cove Marina
PublicMonroe
Sunoco
PublicMacomb County · (616) 510-6200
The Harborage
PublicBoyne City · (231) 582-3340
The Port of Little Current Service Dock
PublicLittle Current
Thunder Bay Shores Marine
PublicAlpena
Trout's Yacht Basin
PublicMonroe
UPI Energy
PublicPort Rowan
Walstrom Marine
PublicHarbor Springs · +1 231 526 2121
Frequently Asked Questions about Michigan Marinas
The questions below come up repeatedly from boaters planning visits to Michigan. Answers are general — always confirm specifics with the dockmaster of the marina you plan to use. Policies, pricing, and availability change frequently.
How many verified marinas are in Michigan?
24 marinas are currently verified out of 238 known facilities across Michigan. Verification means the WetSlipFinder editorial team has confirmed dockmaster contact information and operating status within the current review cycle. The remaining facilities are tracked as candidates pending review.
When is the busiest season for Michigan marinas?
Peak season in Michigan typically aligns with warm-weather boating months and major regional events. Transient dockage during peak weekends often books out — reserve early, especially for holiday weekends, fishing tournaments, and regatta dates. Off- season visits offer better rates and easier slip access at most facilities.
Do Michigan marinas allow liveaboards?
Liveaboard policies vary by marina and are typically tied to municipal regulations, slip contract type, and inventory caps. Some marinas permit full-time liveaboards on annual contracts; others restrict liveaboard nights per month. Always confirm liveaboard status in writing before signing a slip agreement.
Explore every category
Browse Michigan marinas by type, amenity & dockage
Marinas with…
Marinas for…
Depth & access
Transient & liveaboard
Marina types
- Transient Marinas
- Liveaboard Marinas
- Luxury Marinas
- Yacht Marinas
- Covered Boat Slips
- Deep Water Marinas
- Fishing Marinas
- Resort Marinas
- Fuel Dock Marinas
- Hurricane Safe Marinas
- Hurricane-Protected Marinas
- Monthly Wet Slips
- Sailboat Marinas
- Mega Yacht Marinas
- Dry Stack Marinas
- Family-Friendly Marinas
- Long-Term Dockage
- Daily Dockage
- Marinas with Fuel Docks
- Pet-Friendly Marinas
- Marinas with Restaurants
- ICW Marinas
- Snowbird Marinas
- Public Marinas
- Marinas with Pools
- Marinas with Boat Lifts
- Marinas with Wi-Fi
- Marinas with Laundry
- Concierge Marinas
- Marinas with Repair Facilities
- Overnight Marinas
- Weekly Dockage Marinas
- Great Loop Marinas
- Luxury Yacht Dockage
- Yacht Club Dockage
- Marinas with 100A Shore Power
- Marinas with Clubhouses
- Best Liveaboard Marinas in Florida
- Cheapest Liveaboard Marinas
- Full-Time Marina Living
- Snowbird Marina Destinations
- All marina types →
Amenity hubs
