While the fall season has us thinking about cooler weather, the DNR is already gearing up for next year’s summer season by seeking business partners in Michigan state parks. If you have a concession business, now is a great time to bid on two opportunities.
“This year is special because two of our largest concession operations are up for bid: Tahquamenon Falls and South Higgins Lake state parks,” said DNR Parks and Recreation’s Lori Green, who oversees commercial land use in state parks, trails and waterways for the east side of the state.
In 2021, Tahquamenon Falls State Park welcomed more than 575,000 visitors, and the concession generated more than $1 million in revenue. The concession building was reconstructed this year and will reopen in 2023 with a brand-new, 3,600-square-foot-facility perfect for food trucks, rowboat rentals, a gift shop and more.
South Higgins Lake State Park welcomed more than 162,400 campers and 80,000 day-use visitors in 2021, who generated more than $500,000 in sales for the beach store on-site.
Concessionaires have until Nov. 2 to bid on Tahquamenon Falls and South Higgins Lake, but other opportunities are also posted for Tawas Point, Maybury, Sleepy Hollow, Van Riper and Wilson state parks, as well as Pontiac Lake Recreation Area. Other locations will be added throughout the month of October, including Warren Dunes and Muskegon state parks.
“Tahquamenon Falls and South Higgins Lake are two of the many great opportunities available this year. From RV rentals and a horse livery and guide services to beach shops and restaurants, there are many opportunities to establish a small business within state parks and harbors,” said DNR Parks and Recreation’s Elissa Buck, who oversees commercial land use in state parks, trails and waterways for the west side of the state.
Currently, there are several business opportunities up for bid, including food trucks, a riding stable, beach concessions and more. Visit Michigan.gov/StateParkConcessions to see a list of current opportunities.
Questions? Contact Lori Green or Elissa Buck. |