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/0,4570,7-350-79134_79210---,00.html
Travel on US-127 to Higgins Lake Exit. Turn east on county road 104/100, 6 miles to park entrance. Travel on I-75 to Higgins Lake Exit, head west on M18, turn right on Robinson Lake Rd/103, turn left on County Rd 104/100, 3 miles to park entrance.
We come here every year to camp and boat, such a beautiful park! We love the walking trail that runs along the lake. The lake is so gorgeous and clean and the beaches are nice white sand. Also love that they have a dog beach! My only complaint is the grass on our site was about 6 inches tall and I had to approach the park workers mowing another site to ask them to mow ours too.
Perfect place for family vacation! Clean facilities with helpful staff. Great boat launch! Great walking trails and surreal beach!
Showed up here with a hope of checking in early. 8/11/23 Was turn away until check in time. once we got to our sites they where huge we loved the room here. wish all state parks gave this much room. They have a couple amenities near by such as ,ice cream shop, grocery store, camp store/ kitchen, clothing store. Clothing store was called " Weekends" which you would think they'd be open on the weekend to get some cool clothes. But they were not. Disappointment. The lake was big as well. Lots of simple activities for kids such as play sets (spread thru our camp) and baseball diamond, beach volley ball net, and horseshoes ect. Heads up the locals in the area at the stores and shops we went too were extremely rude... Most of them about ran my wife over with what ever device they were using suck as shopping carts ,vehicles ,golf carts. Restrooms where good. Fresh cleaned bathroom still filthy on floor.
Spent a lovely couple of days here in early autumn. What a beautiful state park- possibly one of the best we’ve experience. Spacious campsites. The lake is beautiful and this park has beaches and biking/hiking trails
Would imagine with 492 sites it could be quite crowded in summer but after Labor Day you could really have your choice of sites here.