Hamlin Lake Fireworks

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While the fireworks were canceled for 2023 due to lack of funds, enough funds have been raised so that the show will go on for 2024.

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How to Donate to the Hamlin Lake Fireworks Fund:

  • By visiting app.autobooks.co and indicating the donation is for the fireworks fund.
  • By mailing a check to the Hamlin Lake Preservation Society- P.O. Box 178, Ludington, MI, 49431. Note that the donation is for the fireworks fund.
  • Include a donation for the fireworks fund when joining or renewing membership in the Hamlin Lake Preservation Society. Membership forms can be found at at hamlinlake.us/membership
  • By donating to the Community Foundation of Mason County and indicating that the donation is for the fireworks fund.
  • Donating at gofundme.com

*Donations are tax deductible

History of the Hamlin Lake Fireworks

Hamlin Lake Fireworks are shot from Camp Douglas Smith directly across the lake from Wilson Hill Park on Barnhart Road. The show begins at dusk.

Best viewing is by boat in the Upper Lake from Indian Pete Bayou west to Victory Park or on the South shore of the Upper Lake. For safety reasons spectators are not permitted on the grounds of Camp Douglas Smith and viewing from the North Shore is limited to private properties.

This is a true community tradition on Hamlin Lake. Starting in the 1970s, residents in the Indian Pete Bayou area began a fireworks presentation. They were soon joined by boaters and other residents with a view from the Upper Lake. It is estimated that more than 4,000 viewers now enjoy this annual event. An ice cream social is held at Wilson Hill Park prior to the display.

Special appreciation is due the Grant Twp. Fire Department and Mason Co. Sheriff’s Department for providing superb assistance in making this a safe event and to John Quiring for use of his property.

Experience Hamlin Lake

Hamlin Lake is a beautiful 5,000 acre water paradise just north of Ludington in West Michigan! Read the stories below or go to the Hamlin Lake destination page.

For more information on the Hamlin Lake Fireworks or to make a donation, please contact:

HLPS (Hamlin Lake Preservation Society)

Kent Gage at (231) 843-3169

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