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
Really cool place, fishing was wonderful and had the entire duck lake to our selfs to fish besides a few pleasure boaters. If you have a water front site you can bring your boat right to your site if you have a shallow enough draft. Plenty of bass and this lake holds trophy size Rock bass as we caught two during our stay. Drift the drop offs around the peninsula and the bullseye hole in the north east corner. Tight lines!
What great campground! Lots of spots but spaced enough you don’t bug your neighbors, nice walkways to explore the greenery and lake if you’re feeling adventurous! Close to town so you’re near good spots for breakfast or exploring if you have time, especially Buds down the street. One downside though is the pit toilets had the worst smell ever and no hand sanitizer.
great place to camp for a few nights. playground for children is very nice, there’s a boat launch, and the new, updated bathrooms are great. the older bathrooms are outdated, and not as well maintained, so that’s my only reason for 1 star off. the camp sites are spacious, comes with a picnic table, fire pit, and an electrical pole to plug into. people are usually quiet and helpful.
Really enjoyed the stay. The new bathrooms were the absolute best I’ve seen in a state park. The staff must do a great job keeping them clean, I never had a issue with them, and we all know when people are left to their own devices they can be animals in bathrooms, not the case here! Nice boat launch area and the campsites are very large and provide wonderful oak tree coverage! Will be back, and it helps that Interlochen as a town is also very charming!