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When you think about camping in Michigan, it’s the water that draws most to the Great Lakes State. Michigan has 3,288 miles of shoreline, the second longest of any state, including 1,056 miles of island coast. Plus, you’re never more than six miles from a natural water source, or more than 85 miles away from a Great Lake.

There are plenty of opportunities for coastal and island camping in Michigan, but it’s more than just water. Michigan has the largest state park and state forest system of any state, with over 100 state parks, recreation areas, and state forests. There are also several national parks, forests, and lakeshores to pitch a tent or park the adventure rig. Needless to say, you have some options, so stick with CampingInUSA to help you narrow it down. Consider these main Michigan attractions when deciding on where to go camping in Michigan.

For most campers, the epicenter of natural beauty and outdoor recreation in Michigan is Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Mountainous dunes slope from high peaks and plateaus down to meet with the clear blue waters of Lake Michigan. Hiking, biking, hang gliding, off-roading, kiteboarding, paddle boarding, or just simply sandy beach lounging can all be found in and around Sleeping Bear Dunes. Also, when you take a camping trip to Sleeping Bear Dunes, the nearby quaint towns and rolling inland hills speckled with fruit orchards provide the perfect bonus excursions.

Michigan has more lighthouses than any other state in the country. Michigan waterways have been essential to the growth of the nation, but they’ve also been treacherous for mariners for centuries, and continue to demand respect. When camping in Michigan, touring some of the iconic Michigan lighthouses can be a great way to learn about the history of the region, while also taking in stellar views of natural landscapes and architectural achievement. Check in with CampingInUSA for information on camping near some great Michigan lighthouses.

Finally, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is an entire playground of its own for outdoor recreation and exploration. Discover some of the many waterfalls like the impressive Tahquamenon Falls, or kayak on Lake Superior for a memorable view of the famous Pictured Rocks. The power of Lake Superior can be seen across the northern shore with unique rock formations, and remnants of the prominent mining and shipping industry still exist throughout. If you’re thinking about more remote or wild camping options in Michigan, the Upper Peninsula is for you. Whatever your camping style, stay tuned to CampingInUSA for inside information on the best camping in Michigan.

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Northhaven Resort

For more than 26 years, Northaven has been the Midwest’s premier *clothing-optional, adult-only RV resort.* Northaven is located in Michigan’s ...

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Fort Custer Recreation Area

Fort Custer Campground at Fort Custer State Recreation Area is a 3,033-acre park located between Battle Creek and Kalamazoo. The ...

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Sleepy Hollow State Park

Located just 20 minutes north of Lansing, Sleepy Hollow State Park is an idyllic getaway for anyone needing some time ...

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McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds ...

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Bishop Lake Campground

Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds ...

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Deep Lake Rustic Campground — Yankee Springs Recreation Area

78 sites at Deep Lake Rustic Campground are now site-standard reservable.Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state ...

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Sterling State Park

Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds ...

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Blind Lake Rustic Campground — Pinckney Recreation Area

From the website:The Blind Lake Rustic Campground is located about halfway along the 17-mile Potawatomi Trail in Pinckney Recreation Area. ...

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Bruin Lake Campground — Pinckney Recreation Area

Pinckney Recreation Area is a paradise for backpackers, mountain bikers, anglers, and other recreation enthusiasts. Pinckney is known for its ...

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Haas Lake Park RV Campground

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Proud Lake Recreation Area

Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds ...

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Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds ...

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Groveland Oaks County Park

Oakland County Parks require a daily/annual vehicle use permit.

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Camp Dearborn

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Addison Oaks County Park

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Lake Hudson Recreation Area

Lake Hudson Recreation Area is located in southern Michigan near the Ohio border. The park is home to a Designated ...

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Monroe-Toledo North KOA

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Ionia State Recreation Area — Ionia Recreation Area

Rolling hills, babbling brooks, open meadows, forested ridges, a lake nestled in the hills and a river winding its way ...

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Green Lake Rustic Campground — Waterloo Recreation Area

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Waterloo Sugarloaf Modern — Waterloo Recreation Area

Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds ...

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