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
Located 2 miles north of Wolverine. From I-75 take Wolverine Exit (exit 301).Take a left on Afton Rd. (heading west) for about 1 mile. Turn right (north) onto S. Straights Hwy (Old 27). Drive 1.6 miles north on S. Straights Hwy to Haakwood State Forest Campground, located on the right, east side of road.
Nice little spot.. there's a TON of Poison Ivy around the sites though.. all in all a good get away!
This spot truly is a gem. Hidden away from allot. But we'll worth the camping and fishing.
LOVE this campground. Clean, open, and almost never busy. We like staying down by the end in the old orchard. Smells of nature and apples.
Awesome campground! Pit toilets, hand pump well. If you like getting back to nature this is the perfect place. Quiet, not busy while I was there, big sites, beautiful river, close to Wolverine and not far from Indian River. We will be returning!
One of the most breathtaking campsites I’ve ever stayed at! There was plenty of space for tents or campers, but also hammock friendly. Our campsite had trails right down to the water! There are apple trees all throughout the park and it was such a treat to pick them right off the tree.
The area was clean, bathrooms maintained, and access to a water pump. Each site had a fire pit and picnic table. I can’t wait until we can return!