Top Glamping near Hubbell, MI

Whether you're a tent camper, an RVer, or just passing through, Hubbell, MI has a lot to offer. There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in. Experience some of the most stunning views that Michigan camping has to offer. Find the best campgrounds near Hubbell, MI. Read reviews from campers like you and find your perfect campsite.

Best Glamping Sites Near Hubbell, MI (11)

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  • Camper-submitted photo from Sunset Bay RV Resort and Campground
    August 14, 2024

    Sunset Bay RV Resort and Campground

    Just awesome

    This place is way off the beaten path. Long dirt road to get back here. There are tent sites all along the beach front to watch the sunset and pick rocks. Most sites are fairly level. I feel like we got one of the only ones that wasn't but I'm not real picky. @ramblinsmurf

  • Camper-submitted photo from Sunset Bay RV Resort and Campground
    August 3, 2024

    Sunset Bay RV Resort and Campground

    Great location. Friendly Hosts.

    We really liked this campground mostly for its location and beautiful beach on Lake Superior. It has a long driveway that is gravel and all of the campground loops are also gravel or sand so it can be a little dusty. The lake shore sites have beautiful, full views of the lake but just know that many sites will be a tight fit for larger rigs. We have a 26' travel trailer and stayed in the newer loop a little ways away from the beach. It didn't bother us as it was easier to park and a very short walk to enjoy the beautiful sunsets this campground is all about.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Keweenaw Peninsula High Rock Bay
    June 10, 2024

    Keweenaw Peninsula High Rock Bay

    Absolutely Amazin

    DO NOT BRING A STANDARD CAR DOWN HERE! Road was incredibly rough and no cell service. That being said, risking my lifted 4WD SUV was well worth it. I may have forgotten to get a permit. Oops. There’s a large turnaround at the end of the road with spectacular views. I turned left at the outhouse and found a similar spot. Flies and mosquitos were abundant but didn’t kill my vibe. Make sure to check the weather before you go. If it had rained overnight, I probably wouldn’t have been able to make it out.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Twin Lakes State Park Campground
    October 18, 2023

    Twin Lakes State Park Campground

    Good Stop Over

    Twin Lakes MI SP: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer) Overall Rating: 2-3 (A very clean campground, but old facilities, currently. A huge facelift in 2024 is being touted. New paving, new bath/shower rooms,and pavilion are coming. Shutdown during some of 2024 is anticipated. ) Price 2023: Usage during visit: 30% mid week Site Privacy: Poor Site Spacing: Poor Site surface: Blacktop Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Seems quiet Road Noise: Right along Hwy 26. Some sites back up to the Hwy. Through Traffic in campground: No Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: Yes Generators: Not needed Bathroom: Flush and pit Showers: Yes Pull Throughs: Some. Most are back in. Cell Service (AT&T): Very good Setting: Some tree cover in between the highway and Lake Roland Weather: High is I low 80s Host: Real nice young and helpful men manning entry booth Rig size: Large rigs Sites: Lakeside sites are the premium here and the only sites that would seduce me to visit. Good stop over place while

  • Camper-submitted photo from Keweenaw Peninsula High Rock Bay
    September 13, 2023

    Keweenaw Peninsula High Rock Bay

    Hard to access

    You have to drive like 30 minutes down an old logging road that has atvs and dirt bikes running around. I wouldn’t suggest doing it in a car as some spots got really rough. Any standard suv or truck will make it just take your time. The views are incredible and there’s about 10 spots you can camp. There was some strong winds when I was there.

  • Camper-submitted photo from L'Anse Township Park & Campground
    August 22, 2023

    L'Anse Township Park & Campground

    Beautiful spot right on Lake Superior

    Stayed on a Wednesday and there was space available but booked solid for weekends. Filled up by 4 pm. Spots are small, side-by-side and no privacy, but they have several spots to watch spectacular sunsets. That was worth the stay.

  • Camper-submitted photo from L'Anse Township Park & Campground
    August 19, 2023

    L'Anse Township Park & Campground

    Great for an overnight

    This is a small campground, with sites that are somewhat close together. However, there’s a great view of Lake Superior, and the sunset from our site was wonderful. (Site 7) Nice and quiet too. We’d return if we’re in the area again.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Trails End
    June 24, 2023

    Trails End

    Great spot!

    Excellent low-frills campground. Picturesque backdrop, nicely positioned spots. First come first served. Water, picnic table, fire ring. It’s all you need! Well maintained, clean bathroom, potable water. Will be back when heading to Isle Royale. Price is now $20/night.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Perkins Park & Campground
    August 28, 2022

    Perkins Park & Campground

    Great for Tents

    Good campground for tenting. Our no electric tent site was right on the water which was great for a quick cool off in the hot weather. Bathrooms were clean. Full hook up sites looked to be pretty uneven so be sure to bring options to help with leveling.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Big Lake State Forest Campground
    July 18, 2022

    Big Lake State Forest Campground

    Recent logging removed some of the charm

    This area is being logged so many trees are gone. This makes it less pleasant now but that will change over time. Once we saw this we left and looked for another spot.

    The campground is small but some space is between sites. Several are close together - perfect if you need a group type spot. Vault toilet and water hand pump are available. Go all the way to the boat launch and you can find a beach. Some campers found campsites here too.

    This is a bit of a drive from the main road so maybe reflect on the logging before heading over. Don’t get us wrong though, the area is still quite beautiful.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Trails End
    May 27, 2022

    Trails End

    Awesome & peaceful

    Was not sure what to expect, simple yet perfect. 15 with clean toilets and not far from civilization. Would come again.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Trails End
    October 23, 2021

    Trails End

    Enjoyed camping here

    Lots of wooded campsites for tents, camper vans & small rigs. Several sites are in clusters. Didn't see any pull through. No electric & water hookups. 3 his/hers vault toilets; clean. Potable water near campground entrance. Campground, cabins & trails are still under construction. Although close to Lake Superior, no direct access from campground to the lake. Can hear waves crashing. Highly recommend hiking the trails at nearby Hunter's Point Park. Firewood can be purchased from the general store in Copper Harbor. No T-Mobile nor AT&T cell service. Would stay here again

  • Camper-submitted photo from River Road RV Park, Campground and Bunkhouse
    October 21, 2021

    River Road RV Park, Campground and Bunkhouse

    Clean sites & restroom/shower house

    Refused to pay a lot of money for a crappy campsite at Union Bay campground - Porcupine Mtn State Park, so we stopped for the night at River Road Campground. $20 with no hookups. Clean restrooms & shower stalls. The campground is an open field with plenty of pull thrus. Also has tent sites. Good overnight stay. BTW: Syl's Cafe in town is good.

  • Camper-submitted photo from L'Anse Township Park & Campground
    September 5, 2021

    L'Anse Township Park & Campground

    l’ance township

    Nice camp site to stay at with great view of the bay. We drove to Houghton and took a hike. Restroom and showers not close however. The dump station was so easy since small campground. Very good price.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Perkins Park & Campground
    August 31, 2021

    Perkins Park & Campground

    Fun lake exploring!

    Vibe: Mix of retirees and families. 

    Cleanliness: Above average. 

    Facilities: Average. 

    General spots: Varies from right up next to each other to odd shaped spaces that have extra room and trees. 

    Our site: 40. One of the odd shaped spaces that had extra buffer room and big trees for shade. It was at an intersection at the camp and traffic was pretty steady during the day. 

    Noise: Mostly quiet. Kids played well after dark in a parking lot across from us, but quiet hours didn’t start until 11 and they were never a problem. 

    Cell signal(Verizon): Full bars. I streamed a movie (Anatomy of a Murder...see below). 

    Other: You can swim at Independence Lake right at the camp. If you want to swim in Lake Superior, Squaw Beach is about 10 minutes away. Ate the Lumberjack Tavern and found out about“Anatomy of a Murder” and that it took place at the tavern. Turns out the couple involved had a trailer at the campground.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Perkins Park & Campground
    August 25, 2021

    Perkins Park & Campground

    A nice beach park, great views.

    We stayed in our tents at this site. The sites are reasonably sized and well described on the county website, even details about how level each site is. There seem to be sites available for all sizes. Showers are great ($.25 for 6 minutes) and bathrooms are really clean. Great park for kids, boating (kayaking, etc). Laundry facility is outside the camp (private) but worth noting.

    Close to Lake Superior, just off of the Circle Tour. Marquette is within 30 min.

    Views of Lake Independence from nearly each site and beautiful sunrises.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Michigamme Shores Campground
    August 25, 2021

    Michigamme Shores Campground

    Great spot,

    Beautiful lake, great swimming area, secure, full hook ups. Very helpful we came in late night- they left reservation info in the mail box for us. They have wrist band identification system and they do enforce it. There were several Large floating climbing structures in the swim area. Kids were having a blast. Great sandy beach with resort style lounge chairs. Large grassy area adjacent to the beach. Kayak and paddle boat rentals right on site. This place is pretty cool. Nice low key place -great for families.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Craig Lake State Park Campground
    August 19, 2021

    Craig Lake State Park Campground

    Heaven

    So amazing - I almost want to give this campground one star and discourage people because it is so amazing, and I'm selfish. For someone who GREATLY values hidden gems where you can get really out and remote, this place is a an absolute heavenly oasis.

    Access is from 41 turn on the gravel road outside Michigamme coming from the East. Do not recommend coming or going from the access road on the west, can't remember the town/landmark...starts with an N - it's a VERY bumpy road, and my cockiness convinced myself I could do it in my truck, but didn't get very far before I gave in and had to back up aways to be able to turn around. Big boulders in road/trail.

    What to expect:

    • Park and walk/hike/canoe/kayak in. No motors on lake.
    • First few sites near the boat launch are about 1/4 Mile Walk in and are close to each other. I stayed at Site 8 which is the next accessible site by trail. Follow North Country Trail and turn left at "Sandy Beach Sites" side trail to access the other hike in spots. Beautiful site, small, fire pit, tiny launch spot, so you can get there by boat from the launch. Next site was quite a ways further down. Was there for two nights and no one camped at the sites near me.
    • Most sites are accessible ONLY by boat. Beautiful quiet lake. Some cabins available to rent. Guessing you need to reserve online.
    • Here in late July and lake was quite warm, not sure I'd trust it to be swimmers itch free. I suspect it's a shallow lake. Lots of fish from what I hear.
    • Late July, some mosquitoes. Had my thermacell running and it wasn't bad. I was able to relax in my hammock for a while without any bug spray or the ThermaCELL and was just fine.

    North Country Trail skirts the lake and there are additional trails that branch on and off it, including trails that go all the way around.

    Beautiful, peaceful, place.

    On insta @roaming_rebecky

  • Camper-submitted photo from Trails End
    August 16, 2021

    Trails End

    Great Campsite!

    This campground is massive, but not finished yet. It feels as if your camping on someone’s property that they’ve turned into a campground. There were gardens everywhere that were totally fenced off. Everything is first come first served, and all the sites are placed really well, offering a lot of privacy. I don’t think I saw any hookups on the sites, but that didn’t stop anyone from pulling in their campers! All in all I’d give the campground a solid 9/10

  • Camper-submitted photo from Perkins Park & Campground
    August 14, 2021

    Perkins Park & Campground

    Family friendly and crowded

    Overall, this is a good option for coming near Marquette, especially if you have a trailer, a family, or are looking to post up for a bit.

    Pros: The campsite has a lot of amenities that are easily accessible. Each site has a table, a fire pit, potable water nearby and most have electric hookup. The beach area for swimming in Lake Independence is nice with a pavilion, volleyball, and ping pong nearby. You can launch your boat or fish from the dock. The views are beautiful.

    Cons: It's a crowded location that doesn't offer a lot of privacy. At 2am we were woken up by a boat coming back in from the water blasting it's music while the whole crew was loud and obnoxious.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Twin Lakes State Park Campground
    July 28, 2021

    Twin Lakes State Park Campground

    Great park manager 👌👌👌👌

    We broke done 1/4 from park , they let us park our fifth wheel for free till our truck was fixed. Also the local parks market owner was top notch as far as helping us.



Guide to Hubbell

Camping near Hubbell, Michigan, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Explore the Fort Wilkins Historic State Park: This park has a reconstructed fort from 1844 and offers great hiking trails. One visitor mentioned, "The fort was worth exploring; it's really nicely set up," making it a must-see for history buffs.
  • Visit the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park: Known for its stunning views and hiking trails, one camper said, "The East and West trails bordering the Presque Isle River are worth the drive to get there." It’s a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Relax at McLain State Park: This park is right on the shore of Lake Superior. A reviewer noted, "Really nice and level site just a short walk from the beach," perfect for those who love water activities.

What campers like:

  • Scenic views: Campers rave about the beautiful surroundings. One camper at Union Bay Campground said, "The nearby lake and lush green forest are very beautiful."
  • Clean facilities: Many campgrounds, like McLain State Park, are praised for their cleanliness. A visitor mentioned, "The bathrooms and showers were awesome and made for an easy experience."
  • Friendly staff: Campers appreciate helpful hosts. At Van Riper State Park, one reviewer said, "The ranger was very accommodating," highlighting the welcoming atmosphere.

What you should know:

  • Limited cell service: Many campgrounds, including Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, have little to no cell service. A camper noted, "No cell service in this entire area, but there’s free wifi at the bathrooms."
  • Reservations recommended: Popular spots fill up quickly. A long-time visitor at McLain State Park said, "Reservations are hard to get for RVs wanting a premiere spot!"
  • Some sites are close together: Campers at Baraga State Park mentioned, "I can hear my neighbors talking at their campsite from mine. We are packed in here like sardines."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose spacious sites: Look for campgrounds with larger sites, like Union River Big Bear Campground, where one reviewer said, "Some sites have more room than others."
  • Plan for activities: Make sure to have a list of family-friendly activities. One camper at Sparrow Rapids Campground mentioned, "Great for silence and privacy," which is perfect for family bonding.
  • Pack games and outdoor gear: Campers at Perkins Park & Campground enjoyed the beach area, saying, "The beach area for swimming in Lake Independence is nice with a pavilion, volleyball, and ping pong nearby."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check site levelness: Some sites can be uneven. A camper at Van Riper State Park advised, "Keep that in mind when booking bigger rigs."
  • Bring extension cords: Many sites require them for electric hookups. A reviewer at McLain State Park noted, "Bring an extension cord. Required for some sites."
  • Be prepared for tight fits: Some campgrounds, like Sunset Bay RV Resort and Campground, have sites that can be a tight fit for larger rigs. One camper mentioned, "Many sites will be a tight fit for larger rigs."

Camping near Hubbell, Michigan, has something for everyone, from families to RVers. With beautiful parks and friendly communities, it’s a great place to unwind and enjoy nature.

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