Greilickville Harbor Park in Traverse City provides beach access to Grand Traverse Bay’s west arm, part of the Lake Michigan system. Access via West Bay Shore Drive with parking available in the park lot. The beach includes basic facilities appropriate to its neighborhood park setting. The park’s location on the bay’s western shore creates a different swimming environment from East Bay Park across the bay.
The sandy beach offers entry into Grand Traverse Bay waters with conditions generally calmer than open Lake Michigan. The bay’s west arm typically provides good swimming conditions with clear water and moderate temperatures during summer months. The beach’s western exposure means afternoon sun and potential for wind from prevailing westerly directions, though the bay’s protection moderates conditions compared to the open lake. Water temperatures reach comfortable levels from July through August.
This location has served as a venue for previous open water swim events, demonstrating the quality swimming conditions available here. While regular organized group swims may be limited, the beach attracts individual swimmers and small groups seeking quality bay swimming. The park’s neighborhood character creates a more intimate setting compared to busier Traverse City beaches. The beach serves both recreational swimmers and those seeking distance training in the bay’s protected waters.
Water quality monitoring is conducted by the Grand Traverse County Health Department following [Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy](https://www.michigan.gov/egle/about/organization/water-resources/beaches) protocols. The bay maintains good water quality throughout the season. Greilickville Harbor Park offers swimmers an alternative Traverse City swimming location with its own character and appeal. The combination of bay swimming conditions, scenic setting, and convenient access makes this a valued resource for northern Michigan swimmers seeking variety in their training locations.