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Local and County Campgrounds in Michigan

Posted on March 1, 2018 by Mike Sonnenberg

I have only camped at State Parks but with the popularity of the state parks and RVing it is getting difficult to find campsites in some of them so I am looking at some county and local parks. here is a list of some that I think would be a good place to stay. I hope to stay at some of these campgrounds this summer if not at least drive through and take a look at them. If there are any county or local parks you would like me to add to the list please comment below.

 

Thumb Region

Forester Park on Lake Huron in the thumb http://www.sanilaccountyparks.com/forester-park/

Lexington Park on Lake Huron near Lexington http://www.sanilaccountyparks.com/lexington-park/

Evergreen Park near Cass City http://www.sanilaccountyparks.com/evergreen-park/

Stafford County Park near Port Hope https://huroncountyparks.com/stafford-county-park

Lighthouse Park near the tip of the thumb https://huroncountyparks.com/lighthouse-county-park

Au Gres City Campground http://cityofaugrescampground.com/

Point Au Gres Park Arenac County Park http://www.arenaccountygov.com/parks/

 

Southern Michigan

Cade Lake Couty Park near Sturgis http://www.stjosephcountymi.org/parks/parks_cadelake.php

Cold Brook County Park near Climax http://www.kalcounty.com/parks/coldbrook/index.html

Markin Glen County Park near Kalamazoo http://www.kalcounty.com/parks/markinglen/index.html

Groveland Oaks County Park https://www.oakgov.com/parks/parksandtrails/Groveland-Oaks/Pages/default.aspx

Addison Oaks County Park https://www.oakgov.com/parks/parksandtrails/Addison-Oaks/Pages/default.aspx

Camp Dearborn https://www.campdearborn.com/

Shamrock Park http://www.shamrockpark.net/index.html

Central Michigan

Pinconning Park http://www.baycounty-mi.gov/PinconningPark/

Au Gres City Campground http://cityofaugrescampground.com/

Point Au Gres Park Arenac County Park http://www.arenaccountygov.com/parks/

Coldwater Lake Park west of Mt Pleasant http://www.isabellacounty.org/parks-information/coldwater-lake-family-park

School Section Lake Veteran’s Park west of Mt Pleasant near Canadian Lakes. http://www.mecostacountyparks.com/school-section-lake-veterans-park.html

Oxbow Park in the Huron Manistee National Forrest https://www.newaygoparks.com/

Big Bend Park  in the Huron Manistee National Forrest https://www.newaygoparks.com/

Croton Township Campground in the Huron Manistee National Forrest  http://crotontownshipcampground.com/

Brower Park http://www.mecostacountyparks.com/brower-park.html

Paris Park http://www.mecostacountyparks.com/paris-park.html

Merrill-Gorrel Campground  http://www.mecostacountyparks.com/merrill-gorrel-campground.html

Herrick Recreation Area http://www.isabellacounty.org/parks-information/herrick-recreation-area

Meinert Park  http://www.muskegoncountyparks.org/meinert-park

Blue Lake Park  http://www.muskegoncountyparks.org/blue-lake-park

Pioneer Park http://www.muskegoncountyparks.org/pioneer-park

Gladwin City Park https://www.gladwin.org/park-campground/

John Gurney Park in Hart https://www.sunrisereservations.com/campground/John+Gurney+Park

Wabasis Lake Park Greenville https://www.kentcountyparks.org/wabasislakecampground/

Scottville Riverside Park cityofscottville.org

Northern Lower Penisula 

White Water Township Park on Elk Lake https://www.whitewatertownshippark.org/

Alcona Park near Glennie http://www.alconapark.com/

Old Orchard Campground near Oscoda https://www.oscodatownshipmi.gov/1/322/old_orchard_campground.asp

Otsego Lake County Campground http://www.otsegoparks.com/Home/OtsegoLakePark

Mangus Park Campground on Little Traverse Bay in Downtown Petoskey http://www.petoskey.us/departments/parks_and_recreation/campground.php

Barnes Park Campground on Lake Michigan near Torch Lake http://www.antrimcounty.org/barnespark.asp

Buttersville Park on Lake Michigan near Ludington http://www.pmtwp.org/residents/recreational_parks.php

Camp Petosega https://www.camppetosega.org/

Beaver Lake Campground http://www.alpenacounty.org/alpena%20county%20park.html

Sunken Lake Campground http://www.alpenacounty.org/alpena%20county%20park.html

Long Lake Campground http://www.alpenacounty.org/alpena%20county%20park.html

East Jordan Tourist Park https://eastjordancity.org/city/parks-recreation/tourist-park/

 

Upper Peninsula

Aune Osborn Campground in Sault Ste Marie https://www.saultcity.com/aune-osborn-campground

Manistique Lakeshore Campground https://manistiquelakeshorecampground.org/

Pioneer Trail Park near Escanaba http://www.deltacountyparks.com/pioneer-trail-park.html

Fuller Park south of Escanaba  http://www.deltacountyparks.com/fuller-campground.html

Tourist Park in Marquette https://www.marquettemi.gov/departments/community-services/parks-and-recreation/tourist-park/

Farquar-Metsa Tourist Park http://www.forsythtwpmi.org/campground.htm

Munising Tourist Park https://munisingtouristpark.com/

Pentoga Park near Crystal Falls http://pentogapark.com/

L’Anse Township Park http://www.lansetownship.org/township_park.html

Ontonagon Township Park http://www.ontonagontownshippark.com/

Lake Gogebic County Park https://www.gogebicforestryandparks.com/lake-gogebic-county-park

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Top Parks for Kayaking in Michigan

Posted on February 27, 2018 by Mike Sonnenberg

Michigan has an abundance of inland lakes and rivers for Kayakers of all ages to paddle on. Whether you have your own kayak or rent them from an outfitter there are some excellent places to go Kayaking at. here is a list in no particular order of parks that I think will make kayakers happy.

  • Port Cresent State Park
  • Rifle River State Recreation Area
  • Big Prairie Township Parks
  • Brighton State Recreation Area
  • Metamora Hadley Recreation Area
  • Old Orchard Township Park
  • Sleepy Hollow State Park
  • Pickney Recreation Area
  • Waterloo Recreation Area
  • Croton Township park

I need to expand on this list some more so where is your favorite place to go camping if you’re a Kayaker? Please give me your suggestions in the comments below.

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What is Camp Michigan

Posted on February 26, 2018 by Mike Sonnenberg

I have stayed at over 25 state parks in Michigan in the past 20 years. Spending nights in tents, pop-ups and travel trailer. Enjoying modern campgrounds or the secluded rustic campsites. I do a lot of traveling around the state working on my Lost In Michigan website HERE and I stay at Michigan State Parks to help keep the cost of traveling down. I created Camp Michigan as a place for me to share what I have learned and my experiences at the campgrounds. There are over 150 state parks so it’s gonna take me some time to post reviews on all of them but I hope you will follow along with me.

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Burt Lake State Park Review

Posted on February 26, 2018 by Mike Sonnenberg

You’ve heard the saying “location location location” and I think the best thing about Burt Lake State Park is its location in the Lower Peninsula. Located next to I-75 it’s easy to get to, especially if you have a large travel trailer or motorhome.  The park is centrally located in northern Michigan which makes it a short trip to many popular tourist destinations. It’s a wonderful park if you are looking for someplace to camp for a week or two. It’s easy to take a day trip to Petoskey, Mackinaw City, The Upper Peninsula Cheboygan or Mackinac Island. Or you could just hang out at the park and Indian River is close by if you need anything with a grocery store walking distance from the entrance to the park.

Pros

  • Located in the northern Lower Peninsula
  • Easier to reserve a campsite than some other parks
  • Grocery store and shopping close to the entrance
  • Beautiful sandy beach with clear water

Cons

  • Long drive to park from southern Michigan
  • somewhat a long drive to a large city from the park
  • Not a lot of trails for hiking in the park
  • can be crowded and noisy when sites are full

 

Official Website for Burt Lake State Park  HERE

Address:
6635 State Park Dr.
Indian River MI, 49749

Campsites

The park is one of the larger parks in the state park system in terms of the number of campsites with 306 of them. A few years ago the park removed some sites reducing the number, but also enlarging the sites to accommodate larger RVs. The sites towards the lake have few trees so the will not have any shade. A few rows away from the lake the sites are wooded and most all of them will have full shade. Most site are level but well used and are mostly a dirt surface. I would stay away from sites around the 191 thru 196 area since there is a hill and I would not want to set up a trailer on them. the sites in the back of the park around by site 214 it can be noisy on Sunday morning since the Cross In The woods shrine is next to the park and you can hear the morning worship. All sites have electrical posts but some are 30 amps and some are 50 amps. the 50 amp sites are a few dollars a night more than the 30 amp service. If you need 50 amp get it, but if you don’t you can save a little money with the more common 30 amp sites.

Reservations 

Burt Lake is not as popular as Ludington or a handful of other parks but it is rather popular. For holiday weekend you definitely want to make reservations SMTTD (six months to the day) for other dates between memorial an labor day you can probably reserve sites 3 months before but tell be safe I would make reservations as soon as you can.  The sites closest to the lake seems to be the most popular and the sites closet to the beach fill up fast all summer long

To Make Reservations at Burt Lake click here

Bathrooms

The bathrooms at Burt Lake vary from recently built to some that are rather old. The two bathroom buildings farthest from the lake are newer buildings but not brand new I would say they are about 25 years old and what I would say is the typical state park bathroom. It has a covered walkway with the bathrooms on one side and the other side of the walkway are 5 doors with showers. The bathrooms close to the lake are older bathrooms which I am guessing were built in the 50s. They are not as nice as the newer bathrooms. When I have camped at Burt Lake I would say they do an ok job of cleaning the bathrooms. I think it depends on how busy the park is.

Beach and Boat Launch

The beach at Burt Lake is one of the best beaches in the State Park system. It’s large with hundreds of feet of shoreline. The water is clean and clear with a shallow sand bottom so it’s great for little kids or setting your chair in the water and relaxing. The beach is kept raked and cleaned. There can be a lot of people from the large day use parking lot but the size of the beach can handle a large crowd. A separate area is fenced off for dogs so they can have a chance to cool off on a hot day.There is a boat launch but no lagoon like aloha. Most people anchor their boat offshore in the shallow waters south of the beach. The park is near the mouth of the Indian River which is part of the inland waterway the foes from Alanson to Cheboygan.

Shopping

Right outside the park exit is the town of Indian River. Ken’s grocery store is less than a quarter mile from the entrance and if you’re in a motorhome without a tow car you could walk or bike to it in a few minutes. If you don’t feel like cooking there are some good restaurants in the area and some fast food including McDonald’s, Burger King, and Subway.  If you like to finish a hot summer day with some ice cream Indian River has you covered. There are a few different places to get some of your favorite flavors. My favorite is Drosts and their blueberry waffle cone. If you want to go to a big box store like Walmart or Meijers it’s about a 30min drive to Cheboygan or Petoskey. There is also a park store near the beach with Snacks, Ice cream, ice and a small selection of groceries. The prices are a little more than in town but convenient. If shopping is your thing there are a few nice gift shops in Indian River and you are not far away from some of the best shopping in Michigan with downtown Petoskey and Mackinaw City nearby.

Things To Do

The park has a one-mile long foot trail in the park for hiking, but I would say Burt Lake SP is not the best choice if hiking is what you love to do. The sturgeon river flows through the northern edge of the park and is ideal for kayaking and canoeing. If you don’t have your own there are a few places In Indian River that you can rent them from and they will take you to upstream and drop you off. Indian River golf club is just north of town if you looking for somewhere to hit some balls around. To the south of the park on old 27 is the ORV trailhead if you looking for somewhere to ride your ATV or dirt bike.

Burt Lake is an excellent park if you’re looking for a place to stay in the northern Lower Peninsula surround by plenty of places to explore and things to do. I would highly recommend it if you are looking for somewhere to stay for a week-long vacation. I would love to read your comments on what you like about Burt Lake S.P.

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