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Traveler Tips
Traveler Reviews
Two-Tiered Campground
We chose a site on the lower campground, which has a view of the lake. The upper campground is surrounded by trees and sits on a rise above the lake. Campsite are ample grass/dirt sites. I noticed that the upper cg sites are more grassy, probably because they aren't used as much. The bathrooms are super clean and modern, with separate shower rooms. I think MI has replaced most of the bath houses in their campgrounds, because we find these modern, tiled, beautiful bath houses in every MI cg we go to.
The cg has trees, but no privacy between sites. It is pretty wide open. There are long sites in the center, shorter sites on the sides. The park has LOTS of trails, including mountain bike trails and walking trails. MI state campgrounds require a day pass (currently $9 for out-of-state), but we had purchased an annual pass ($31 for out-of-state), so the daily rate reflects the cost without the pass.