This was the highlight of our trip to the eastern Portion of the UP. It rained a lot the night before we drove in. There were very large puddles of water on the road. Don’t attempt in rain without 4x4.
We arrived at 11am on a Friday and all...
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Clean and quiet! Typical state park camping. Little playground for the kiddos. If you do not need electricity, try to get a spot in the pines campground. The sites are more spaced out and shaded in the pines.
Firewood and ice avail at park...
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We stopped to visit with friends who stay at the tourist park full time in the summer. It was a really nice rv park. The sites were clean as was the bathroom. They have a really nice beach area for swimming and boat slips. Our kids loved the play...
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We arrived mid day on a Friday, late September and there were very few sites available. Many loops/arms of the campground were gated off (maybe due to later in the season). We tried a nearby campground first (Frank Russell) and it was completely...
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We stayed in mid July during the week. The dirt road is washboarded with a few potholes, but overall in good shape and easily accessible to all vehicles and rvs. The campsite was mostly full with maybe 3 sites opening up each day. Mostly...
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This campsite is the first of a string of national forest sites located within about 6-10 miles of each other. They are all located right along the highway. The river drowned some of the noise but we are well insulated and I imagine in a tent it...
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We passed through to visit the hot spring down the road. Spacious campsite. About a third of the sites were full on a Monday. Bathrooms were as expected. Our 5 year old said they were buggy and stinky but they were typical to the adults. ;) Gravel...
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We arrived at 3pm on a Friday during May and half the sites were already taken. We settled into site #2 which is fairly secluded with one campsite next door but separated by vegetation and 2 sites across the road but separated by a decent...
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