Best Campgrounds near Charlevoix, MI

Charlevoix camping draws many visitors because of Lake Michigan's blue waters and the area's natural beauty. Fisherman's Island State Park Campground has sites right on the lake shore where you can step from your tent to the beach. You can see the impressive Mackinac Bridge from the campsites at Straits State Park Campground, which many consider worth the drive. Traverse City State Park Campground sits a bit farther from Charlevoix but puts you close to Traverse City's shops and restaurants. Getting to these campgrounds is pretty easy on paved roads. Don't forget that all Michigan state parks require a vehicle pass on top of your camping fee. During dry weather, rangers sometimes limit campfires, so check conditions before you go. Most people camp in Charlevoix between May and October when the weather stays mild. The campgrounds stay open in winter, but you'll need serious cold-weather gear if you plan to stay then. Book ahead during summer weekends since these places fill up fast. The amenities vary between campgrounds—some have showers and electricity while others are more basic. Charlevoix works well for both beach days and hiking, depending on which campground you choose.

Best Camping Sites Near Charlevoix, Michigan (143)

    1. Fisherman's Island State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Charlevoix, MI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 547-6641

    $20 / night

    "Our family really enjoyed the scenery and the proximity to Charlevoix and Lake Michigan. Unfortunately we just couldn’t quite handle the level of mosquitos there."

    "Just to the south of the quaint tourist town of Charlevoix, Michigan lies the quiet and stunning lakeside campground of Fisherman’s Island State Park."

    2. Leelanau State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Northport, MI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 386-5422

    $20 / night

    "Our campsite was feet away from Lake Michigan- practically on the shoreline! Going to bed and waking up to the lapping of the waves is something you can’t miss here."

    "beautiful park next to the lighthouse. no showerhouse or flushing bathrooms...portajohns only.water pumps to get water from...and beautiful views of Lake Michigan"

    3. Young State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Boyne City, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 582-7523

    "Some sites were not in use because of high lake levels and park water problems. Leaking pipe? The small dune area leading up to Lake Charlevoix makes you feel like you are at Lake Michigan."

    "Lake side sites. Nice facilities and camp store. Lake Charlevoix sunests revival the Carribean. Breathtaking."

    4. Petoskey State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Conway, MI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 347-2311

    "There were a number of hiking trails that take you into the woods and up the dunes. Some are more difficult than others, but nothing miserable."

    "We were here two days and fell in love with the town, the surrounding area, and never got tired of beautiful views of Lake Michigan. "

    5. Barnes County Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Eastport, MI
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 599-2712

    "Some of them are so close to Lake Michigan, you can just walk on a path through some trees right up to the water! There are restrooms here, and a general store nearby."

    "Beautiful park on the shore of Lake Michigan. Great for kids, as a sand bar goes out quite a **distance. **"

    6. Magnus Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Petoskey, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 347-1027

    "The park is run by the City of Petoskey and sits on 21 acres in downtown Petoskey overlooking Lake Michigan.  "

    "Open to a magnificent view of the sapphire and aqua blue water of Little Traverse Bay,  this park is tucked away below US-31."

    7. Petoskey KOA

    15 Reviews
    Conway, MI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 347-0005

    "It is also close to Petoskey State Park and the [Oden State Fish Hatchery](http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-153-10369_46675_58961---,00.html"

    "We wanted to follow figure out the best scenic bike route to get into Petoskey and beyond toward Charlevoix to go along the shorelines as much as possible."

    8. Petoskey RV Resort, A Sun RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Petoskey, MI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 348-2400

    "He told us everything is closed but to call in the am and he’ll move some things around and get us in."

    "Close to Petoskey"

    9. C3 farm trust

    1 Review
    Charlevoix, MI
    4 miles
    +1 (231) 330-6878

    $25 - $35 / night

    10. Wilderness State Park Camping

    76 Reviews
    Cross Village, MI
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 436-5381

    "Pretty secluded campsites with trees surrounding each site. Private little sandy trail from the site down to Lake Michigan allows for good distancing from others. Can’t beat the sunsets."

    "You are within walking distance of Lake Michigan and the beach is nice and sandy. The sites are well maintained but there is not much distance between them so be prepared for that."

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Recent Reviews near Charlevoix, MI

970 Reviews of 143 Charlevoix Campgrounds


  • J
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Castle Rock Ponds

    Perfect Hidden Gem

    We came in Mid September, the weather was still warm but 60/70. No bathrooms or hook ups, but perfect for tent or car campers. There was one other camper with a pop up camper and looked to be doing great. The road was long but worth the drive back!

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    D.H. Day Campground — Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

    Friendly Staff

    Staff was super helpful (loaned me a bear box) and friendly. Checkout was flexible. Lots of sites close together but each had plenty of space and flat ground. Ground soft enough for tent pegs. Each site has picnic table and fire pit. Bathroom and water fountain within easy walking distance. Fairly full on crappy weather Friday in early September. Very windy.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    French Farm Lake Rd

    Close to Mackinaw City

    Nice to find some free dispersed camping near mackinaw city. Came in early September and it was pretty packed - gotta imagine it’s even busier in the peak of summer.

  • Kurt and Mary Ann C.
    Sep. 6, 2025

    St. Ignace-Mackinac Island KOA

    KOA

    Haven’t been here but 9 hours but appears to be well run. Great front office employees. Staying tonight and one more.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    St. James Township Campground

    Incredibly quiet, relaxing spot

    I have camped at St James on Beaver Island numerous times, typically for 5-8 days. Beaver Island is a designated dark sky area and I’ve seen the aurora multiple times. My favorite thing to do is paddle my kayak out into the bay, anchor up, and sit for hours in the gentle waves reading a book.

  • Maddy T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Sand Lakes Quiet Area Backcountry Campsites

    Quiet is right!

    Absolutely serene and secluded in the gorgeous northern Michigan wilderness.

    This is a park and walk camping spot. Also permits are apparently required as this is a state park. They were out of camping registration cards. I think this park is being impacted by the recent cuts to forest service. Anyway, I went ahead and stayed. I was the only one here. The nature - forest, lake, and wildlife had me in tears.

    From the trail head/parking it’s about 1/2 mile or less to bathrooms and lake camping. There was spotty service for T-mobile but I managed to get some texts + calls through.

    I’d love to come again.

  • Deb M.
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Aloha State Park Campground

    Big. Beautiful lake. Nice open sites.

    There’s LOTS of sites at this state park. There’s 3 different sections, the first 2 being older with mostly “no camping pad” electric sites, and the 3rd is newer with gravel full hookup sites. The lake is easily accessible and wonderful. There are no bathrooms or showers in the new section. AT&T and T-Mobile service was fairly good. Easy access to lots of things to do during the day.

  • D
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Burt Lake State Park Campground

    Nice campground

    Pretty nice campground.   The sites vary is size - some are close together.  We stayed at site 145 which was large but there is a path to the beach right next to it so it's not very private.  The park store was closed Labor Day weekend. There is a vending machine for firewood at the entrance. One bundle is $10 which is expensive. The campground is close to I-75 but we couldn't hear any traffic noise.

  • C
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Elkwood Campground

    Amazing!

    Fall camping here is the best. So quiet, and so dark you can see all the stars! Elk were bugling and it was wild!!!


Guide to Charlevoix

Camping near Charlevoix, Michigan offers access to both Lake Charlevoix and Lake Michigan shorelines with water temperatures averaging 70°F in summer. The region sits within the northern hardwood forest zone with predominantly maple, beech, and birch trees providing substantial shade at many sites. Most campgrounds in the area maintain vault toilets and basic water facilities even during off-season periods.

What to do

Hunting for Petoskey stones: The shoreline at Fisherman's Island State Park Campground provides excellent opportunities for finding these unique fossils. "The parks' six miles of shoreline are a perfect location to search for these treasures," reports Nancy W., who explains these aren't actually stones but "pieces of coral that existed in warmer waters that covered the land hundreds of millions of years ago."

Biking paved trails: The Petoskey KOA serves as a good base for cycling enthusiasts. One camper mentions, "We wanted to figure out the best scenic bike route to get into Petoskey and beyond toward Charlevoix to go along the shorelines as much as possible. Customer service is amazing and they printed of a map for us as well."

Stargazing opportunities: For night sky viewing, several campgrounds offer ideal conditions. A camper at Wilderness State Park notes it's "Best star gazing in the LP" and recommends the beach for meteor showers, adding it's "Worth sleeping on the beach during meteor shows."

What campers like

Beachfront camping access: At Leelanau State Park Campground, sites offer direct Lake Michigan access. Kenneth K. describes "Falling asleep to light sound of waves" and mentions the "rangers were so nice and helpful, the sites in great condition." Another camper notes it's "remote, rustic and the lakefront is scrubby and unspoiled."

Beach quality and activities: Barnes County Park Campground features a well-maintained beach area just steps from campsites. "Breathtaking views very close to torch lake. Does are very sandy but the rest makes up for that. Horseshoe pits. Park for the kids, hiking trails, bike trails and just a mile to boat launch on torch lake," reports April S.

Privacy between sites: Several campsites offer natural separation. At Fisherman's Island, one camper observed, "Even though we had a camper at the site next to ours it was still very private because of all the trees in between." Barnes Park has "sites spaced decently far apart" according to a visitor.

What you should know

Rustic vs. modern facilities: Many campgrounds in the area are rustic with limited amenities. Young State Park Campground offers more facilities, with a camper noting, "The park has a large beach area with a camp store/concession stand that has food and items for rent. It is really convenient that you can rent beach chairs/umbrellas/watercraft instead of having to bring them."

Weather and water conditions: Lake Michigan can have strong waves. "Amazing rustic park, DNR was called on us at 9pm for being too loud even thought it was before quiet hours," reports one camper at Fisherman's Island, suggesting noise travels easily in the open setting near water.

Site selection matters: Choose carefully based on shade, size, and distance from water. "Those with small kiddos may want to opt for interior site as lake sites are RIGHT ON THE WATER," warns Karen O. about Fisherman's Island State Park. At Magnus Park, "Sites large enough for our 42 ft motor home! Level, quiet, close to shopping and a nice walk/bike trail along the bay."

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Petoskey State Park Campground offers child-friendly facilities, though one camper warns, "Beware of poison ivy- it is everywhere." The park includes "a new playground was a hit for the kids, one of the best playgrounds we have experienced at a state park."

Swimming areas to consider: Water depths vary significantly between parks. At Leelanau State Park, one visitor notes, "Great for kids, as a sand bar goes out quite a distance." Another mentions, "Ring road through the park is quiet enough to bike around."

Halloween camping events: Several campgrounds host special fall events. "We were here for the halloween weekend. They did a great job with the trick or treating by shutting down all vehicle traffic and by having a site decorating contest," shares one visitor about Petoskey KOA.

Tips from RVers

Hookup variations: Magnus Park Campground provides various hookup options but has some environmental factors to consider. "Sitting between the town and the water, the backside of the camp area is the hospital with loud cooling fan towers running constantly," notes one RVer, adding that it's "convenient" but feels like "staying in a trailer park."

Leveling requirements: Several campgrounds have uneven sites. At Petoskey RV Resort, one camper mentions, "Our site had a nice paved pad, but it wasn't level and the concrete was painted so we were slipping off the levelers."

Navigation challenges: Many campgrounds have narrow access roads. At Young State Park, "the roads in the campground are pretty narrow and when someone was backing into their site it caused a traffic jam." For larger rigs, check site dimensions carefully as many campgrounds have tight turns and low-hanging branches.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best camping sites in Charlevoix, MI?

Charlevoix offers exceptional camping options, with Fisherman's Island State Park Campground standing out for its stunning Lake Michigan shoreline. This rustic campground features spacious, wooded sites with fire pits and picnic tables, plus beautiful walking trails. Some waterfront sites offer direct lake access. For a more primitive experience, French Farm Lake Rd provides six basic sites with fire pits in a peaceful setting. The area has no services but offers a quiet escape with natural surroundings. Both locations provide excellent access to Charlevoix's attractions while maintaining a true outdoor camping experience.

What's the Big Rock campsite in Charlevoix like?

Big Rock Point is often associated with the former nuclear power plant site near Charlevoix. Today, the area offers rustic camping opportunities in a natural setting. While not a formal campground, nearby Magnus Park Campground provides an alternative with 21 acres of camping space in the Charlevoix region. For those seeking established camping with more amenities, Petoskey KOA offers well-maintained facilities and is very family-friendly, though it can get quite busy during peak season. Both options provide good access to the Charlevoix area while offering different camping experiences.

Are there campgrounds near Lake Charlevoix for family camping?

Young State Park Campground sits directly on Lake Charlevoix and is ideal for families. The park features traditional campsites with little vegetation between them, creating a social atmosphere perfect for kids. The Terrace section offers lakeside sites with stunning sunset views. Just three miles from Boyne City, it provides easy access to town amenities. Another family-friendly option is East Jordan Tourist Park, located at the east end of Lake Charlevoix. Both campgrounds offer swimming opportunities, picnic areas, and the natural beauty of Lake Charlevoix that children and adults alike will enjoy.

How far are Charlevoix campgrounds from downtown attractions?

Most Charlevoix area campgrounds offer convenient access to downtown attractions. Fisherman's Island State Park Campground is just a short drive south of downtown Charlevoix (approximately 5-10 minutes), making it easy to visit shops, restaurants, and the famous drawbridge. For those seeking a different location, Petoskey State Park Campground is about 20 minutes from Charlevoix, offering both beach access and proximity to downtown Petoskey's attractions. Most campgrounds in the region are within a 30-minute drive of Charlevoix's downtown area, allowing campers to easily enjoy both outdoor recreation and urban amenities.