Van Riper State Park Campground
Nona A.
Reviewed Aug. 6, 2017

Awesome State Campground located along US Hwy 41 in Michigan's U.P.

Along our travels in Michigan's Upper Peninsula from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore west to the Porcupine Mountains, we stayed at Van Riper State Park campground.  We found this campground located along U.S. Hwy 41 about 40 minutes west of Marquette MI. The Park sits on the west shores of Lake Michigamme.   Van Riper State park has both a Modern and Rustic campgrounds along, with hiking, biking and ATV trails.  There is a fine sandy beach, and playground.  At the beach there is a concession stand.  The park offers areas for boating, kayaking, and jet skiing, and fishing.  To book or check into either campground you must stop at the park office.  A Resident Recreational Passport is required or a charge of $11 will apply for each vehicle without one.  The park office also has firewood, ice and even ice cream for sale. I recommend to get your firewood from another local area, the bundles are $5 but are very small bundles like 3 or 4 pieces.  They also offer kayak rentals the price on those was decent.  $10 for a 2 hour kayak rental.

We stayed in the Modern campground.  There are 147 sites and 2 Mini Cabins.  Sites are equipped for tents, trailers and RV’s up to 50’.  There are free wifi by the restrooms, flush toilets, showers, drinking water, sanitation station, electric hookups at each site along with a fire pit and picnic table.  The daily price of sites is $22 - $24 and $49 for a Mini Cabin.  We stayed in site 92 that is located right next to the restroom/showers. Which was great having young children with us who seem to need to visit the restroom numerous times. This site is more for a trailer or a RV being the ground is hard and full of rocks.  We all used air mattresses so that wasn’t much of an issue.  We did take the time to remove any sharp rocks from where our tent was being placed to make sure no holes were made in the tent or mattresses.  Sites are very open and non private.  There is a host site that has information on activities around the park and neighboring areas.  They also offer activities for children to do.  

A short distance from the modern campground is the rustic campground.  There are 40 sites and a Camper's Cabin available. This campground offers vault toilets, and drinking water.  I did find out that for $2 per person for a day you can have access to the showers at the modern campground.  The daily price of these sites is $13, and $86 for the Camper’s Cabin.  These sites are equipped for tents, trailers and RV’s up to 30’.  There is no electric hook ups.  

During your visit to the park there are lot’s of scenic, historic, and recreational sites to visit.  A few miles from the park is the location of where Iron ore was first found in the Lake Superior region.  There is a Iron Industry Museum.  Lake Michigamme offers lot’s of activities for those visiting.  If you are really looking for a awesome adventure not too far from camp, you can drive an ½ hour west on Hwy 41 to the “Grand Canyon” of Michigan, this gorge and waterfalls are located along the Sturgeon River.  There is access to the North Country Trail here as well.  The Canyon Waterfall and Gorge are just breathtaking.  It is a 10 minute hike along the river from the parking area to the Canyon falls and gorge.  You can hike further in if you wish and discover the rapids area along the river.  We did not venture this far having small children with us.  Can’t wait to return on a adult trip to hike further along the river.  

I give this Campground a 5 star review, it is a great place to take the family on vacation.

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  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017
  • Review photo of Van Riper State Park Campground by Nona A., August 6, 2017