Upper Peninsula Campground and Cabins on Big Manistique Lake
From jct Hwy 77 & US 2: Go 9 mi E on US 2, then 8-1/2 mi N on H33, then 3 mi NW on H42.
It is rustic. They do provide blankets and sheets for beds ,but I would recommend bringing extra. Also if it is hot bring your own fans. Hot water don't count on it very limited be quick. 😂 All in all my family had a great time.
We're here for a week. The deluxe spot for us ( we have a 32 ft 5th wheel) is GREAT. Cement pad, wooded sites, pull thru. And the fixtures are close to each other so you don't have to jockey between water and sewer.
Staff is SUPER Friendly. Very quiet and peaceful place to call home for a week
Campground is okay, a little bit of a walk to the lakefront. Laundry room small but efficient. Sites are very close to each other. Had a neighbor who decided to check in at 10:30 at night. Not really the campgrounds well just people being rude in general.
The staff is really friendly! We stayed Labor Day weekend in cabin Elm, the cabin was small but very nice for the price. It was a hot weekend and no AC was not a problem, there was fan provided and lots of windows. My family enjoyed the beach and the playground. Most people are gone sightseeing during the day and the park is super quite. The mattresses in the cabin could’ve been better, but like I said the price was fair. The last day I was there the staff went above and beyond as I had a nail in my tire. They called down to tire shop in Curtis and got me right in. We’ll be coming back.
We stayed in a cabin. Marge and the staff were very friendly and helpful! The campground was very nice. Beautiful view of Big Manistee Lake and the beach was fun. The cabin was kind of rustic, sheets and blankets were provided, along with dishes and cookware, but you always have to bring a lot more than that. We've been to the U.P. several times and knew what to bring to make our stay comfortable. Had a really great time with our family and appreciated our stay there!