Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds and state trail parking lots. The Michigan Recreation Passport does not cover local, county, municipal, or metropolitan parks or recreation areas. Learn more: https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/buy-and-apply/rec-pp
From jct US 10 & Hwy 247: Go 5 mi N on Hwy 247.
It was a quite and calm place to hangout. The one who wanna feel the actual nature can go there. You can walk around the beach.
Awesome camping very quit an peaceful. The showers a facility are up to date an in great condition . The beach is awesome witch you can collect alot of rocks The beach is covered in them .the camp ground has its own store with stuff can buy fire wood an stuff .or you can go into town they have everything you need Walmart restraint. Grocery store. Ext. I love this place been going since I was a kid an I'm 48 know
Beautiful end to a fun adventure at Dow Gardens! Headed back home after dunking our feet in the WARM water in October! Not used to that being from the Lake Michigan side of the state! We typically don't get our toes dipped in the water until August as the water is so cold!
My wife and I took a last minute Labor Day camping trip.... it was our first time here and we can't wait to come back. Large campground, many sites are huge! Clean, updated bathrooms and showers. The campground is across the street from an awesome beach (part of the State Park), huge beach, plus you can use a lot of the water as it's shallow a long ways out! Relatively short drive from the Detroit area. We will be adding this campground to our summer camping list.