Best Cabin Camping near Michigamme, MI

Several cabin camping options exist near Michigamme, Michigan, providing comfortable accommodations for those seeking more shelter than traditional tent camping. Van Riper State Park offers two mini cabins in their modern campground area, equipped with basic furnishings and electricity. Michigamme Shores Campground provides cabin rentals with lake access and beach proximity. Both locations feature cabins with fire rings and picnic tables outside. "We stayed in site 90 at Van Riper - it is a large site with nice shade and is adjacent to the bathrooms," noted one recent visitor. Cabin interiors typically include beds or bunks, though specifics vary by location. Most cabins have electrical outlets, but bathroom facilities are usually in separate campground buildings.

Rustic and modern cabins are available throughout the region, with varying levels of amenities. Van Riper State Park's mini cabins rent for approximately $49 per night, while Craig Lake State Park offers more remote cabin options for those seeking seclusion. Reservations are typically required, especially during summer months when many families visit the area. Most campgrounds are open seasonally from May through October, though some like Van Riper remain accessible year-round. A visitor mentioned, "The rustic campground is where I wished we had camped. It seemed a little more like camping with tents and more of a 'roughing it out in the sticks' type vibe." Pet policies vary by location, with many cabins allowing dogs with proper documentation and additional fees.

Most cabins provide only basic furnishings, requiring visitors to bring their own bedding, pillows, towels, and cooking supplies. Refrigerators are uncommon in more rustic accommodations, so coolers are recommended. Cabin kitchens are generally limited, often consisting of just a microwave or outdoor fire pit for cooking. Many campgrounds sell firewood on-site, though supplies may be limited or relatively expensive compared to local stores. Michigamme Shores Campground and Van Riper State Park both offer some provisions at their offices or small markets, including ice, firewood, and limited food items. Visitors planning extended stays should bring groceries from larger towns, as local options are limited.

Best Cabin Sites Near Michigamme, Michigan (18)

    1. Van Riper State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Champion, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 339-4461

    $20 - $34 / night

    "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.   "

    "Nice campground right on Lake Michigamme, variety of sites (tents, cabins, electric hook-ups), big clean beach, showers."

    2. Michigamme Shores Campground

    6 Reviews
    Champion, MI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 339-2116

    "My family and I took a 3 week vacation to visit Michigan. We stayed at a few different campgrounds, and did lots of hiking."

    "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."

    3. Craig Lake State Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Michigamme, MI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 339-4461

    "Access is from 41 turn on the gravel road outside Michigamme coming from the East."

    "This is my absolute favorite place to camp, hike, kayak, fish, and just get away from it all."

    4. Country Village RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Ishpeming, MI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 486-0300

    $35 - $51 / night

    "Located just off the highway but out of earshot of the major noise, this campground is awesome!
    The sites are well maintained and we required no additional leveling."

    "This park is located about 15 minutes from the town of Marquette and is a great alternative if you can’t get a site in the Marquette Tourist Park (which is closer to town and very popular in the summer"

    5. Perkins Park & Campground

    13 Reviews
    Big Bay, MI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 345-9353

    "On the shores of Independence Lake, just south of Lake Superior, sits this gorgeous, sparkling clean county park with a well-managed campground."

    "General spots: Varies from right up next to each other to odd shaped spaces that have extra room and trees.  Our site: 40."

    6. Baraga State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Baraga, MI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 353-6558

    "Nice view of the lake can see at least part of it from almost anywhere in the camp. Picnic table and fire ring on every site. There are several full hook up sites (water sewer electric)."

    "Overall, it’s a very nice park.  Sites are mostly level & of adequate size.  Bathrooms & showers are top notch (relatively speaking).  "

    7. Silver Lake Resort

    9 Reviews
    Republic, MI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 542-7195

    "I have been to the Silver Lake State Park campground several times. I absolutely love it and go back as often as possible."

    "The campground is on the water and only a few minutes away from the dunes! The rates are reasonable. The trees provide great shade, but also attract mosquitos."

    8. Rippling Rivers RV Resort

    22 Reviews
    Marquette, MI
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 273-2259

    $40 - $50 / night

    "Lovely campground in a good location. I stayed in the top area with electric only hook ups. This area is pretty secluded. The full hook up area is pretty busy with several activities."

    "Full hook up, luxury cabins, rustic cabins, electric sites, walk in tent sites. Location is perfect. Only wish would be that they add more bathrooms/shower rooms."

    9. Bewabic State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Alpha, MI
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 875-3324

    "When we arrived there was no one working the check in station however we were able to use the phone provided and get checked in to our site."

    "Both at hike-in sites surrounded by woods and neighbors far enough away but friendly when encountered. Lots of RV and other tent and camper options as well, smartly planned campground."

    10. Paint River Hills Campground

    6 Reviews
    Crystal Falls, MI
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 875-4977

    $20 - $25 / night

    "You self register for check-in, there's a bathroom building with 3 stalls and two showers(women) and hot water."

    "Great campground 20$ a nite with electric and water!!!!!Some have sewer. Beautiful walking trail along river. Quiet. Campsite for tents and RV."

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  • Nona A.
    Aug. 6, 2017

    Van Riper State Park Campground

    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.

  • Nikki P.
    Sep. 18, 2022

    Van Riper State Park Campground

    Well-maintained State Park

    Nice campground right on Lake Michigamme, variety of sites (tents, cabins, electric hook-ups), big clean beach, showers. AT&T was okay, ended up using it for internet over Starlink, which was spotty due to trees. Son had a good time skateboarding and using the playground. We've stayed twice now and likely will again. I did notice the AED was missing from the beach house/laundry area....otherwise it seems accessible.

  • S
    Jul. 21, 2021

    Van Riper State Park Campground

    Van Riper State Park

    We stayed at Van Riper State Park three times during June and July. The park is always clean and well-maintained. The bathrooms and showers and generally always nicely maintained as well, and there are plenty of both. The bathrooms do tend to run out of soap and toilet paper at busy times. Dogs are not allowed on the beach but also cannot be left unattended in your site. The rules are heavily enforced in this park. Park staff will ask you to move vehicles if you have more than two, and you will be asked to turn music completely off upon quiet hours. This is not the place to go if you want to party.

    Sites 15 and 17, as well as several other sites along that side of that loop, now have a wooden fence at the back of them, so they are not as large as they appear in the photos online.

    We have stayed in sites 14, 90 and 93. We travel with a 34’ trailer.

    Site 14 is narrow but manageable. It is well-shaded by large pine trees on the site. Site is entirely dirt. There are trees to hang hammocks or clotheslines in.

    Site 90 is on a corner by the propane tanks. It is a large site. It does have some roots and low spots. It is partial grass. It has nice shade and is adjacent to the bathrooms. There are trees to hang hammocks or clotheslines.

    Site 93 is a large site that backs up to a small grass/tree buffer. It is across the road from the bathrooms. It has nice shade. There is a place to hang a clothesline but not hammocks.

    Pros: Clean, well-maintained park

    Quiet

    Lots of playground equipment

    Bike/scooter pump track

    Excellent beach area

    Lots of green space

    Hiking trails

    Wood and ice available for purchase at the entrance

    Laundry is available; one washer and two dryers

    Very kid and pet friendly

    Cons: Park website has out of date information, specifically that there is no longer a store on the beach, nor are there kayaks/SUPs to rent

    The Water Warrior Island is no longer in the lake

    There are very few sites with buffers between

    It is sort of far to the beach and laundry from the modern campsites

    No non-reservable sites available

  • Ari A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 12, 2021

    Van Riper State Park Campground

    Great state park for families

    Van Riper State Park is a must-visit if you’re traveling through Michigan's Upper Peninsula.  It’s popular year-round, although camping is only open between May and October. Stop for the day to hike the trails and go for a swim, or stay a week and enjoy the sunsets and serenity.

    The state park covers both sides of the highway with the campground and day-use area on the south side and a huge section of trails and wildlife viewing areas on the north.

    There are 147 sites in the modern campground, including some sites with 50-amp electric service, and there are another 40 sites in the rustic campground. Plus, there are two mini cabins in the modern campground if you don’t own a tent or RV. All of the campsites have a fire ring and picnic table.

    One thing we noticed is that the sites at Van Riper are very large– so much bigger than many sites we’ve seen at other state parks. This means there is plenty of space for your trailer, truck, bikes, screen tent, kids’ toys, etc. without feeling like you’re infringing on your neighbor.

    Another plus for the state park is the laundry facilities. Two washers and dryers are located in the restroom building near the beach.

    Van Riper State Park is extremely family-friendly, with activities for everyone. There are approximately 5 miles of hiking trails on the north side of the state park. One trail provides a very nice overlook of Lake Michigamme and the surrounding area. Other trails run along the Peshekee River or through the woods and may even provide the chance to see the moose that live in the area. The trails are not difficult, but there is some elevation to get to the lookout. If you don’t want to hike the whole 5-plus miles from the campground and back, you can drive and park at the group campground and go from there.

    A sandy beach awaits both kids and adults on Lake Michigamme. The lake is popular as it is much warmer than most of the lakes in the Upper Peninsula. A large, fairly new playscape is also located near the beach, as well as a swing set. One of the most unique activities is a bike pump track. This is the only state park that we saw that had one. It was very popular with the kids and is conveniently located between the campground and the day-use area. The lake is popular for fishing and if you have a boat you can use the launch in the back of the park. It also is a good location for kayaking.

  • Kendra R.
    Aug. 10, 2018

    Bewabic State Park Campground

    Semi Private Campsites

    Campground was well maintained. When we arrived there was no one working the check in station however we were able to use the phone provided and get checked in to our site. Campground is on a lake and there is a nice hiking trail around the island. The site we stayed in was surrounded by trees giving us some privacy. The only thing I was not satisfied with was the fact that the bathroom smelled like cigarette smoke, there was however a no smoking sign posted.

  • Erika P.
    Oct. 21, 2020

    Paint River Hills Campground

    Quiet campground right by town and ORV trails.

    Great little campground. It's small, clean and quiet. You self register for check-in, there's a bathroom building with 3 stalls and two showers(women) and hot water. We purchased an RV site($20) even though we were camping in a tent so our truck and trailer would fit and it comes with water and electricity at the camp site. Each campsite comes with a picnic table and fire ring. The ORV Route is right outside the campground entrance and you can ride to the trail. You can also get ice and gas at the gas station in town by taking the alley. We stayed again in 2020 in Our RV. They have 4 pull through sites with full hook-ups;$25 a night. 50/20 amps, high water pressure.

  • Victoria O.
    Jul. 28, 2021

    Rippling Rivers RV Resort

    Lovely stay

    Lovely campground in a good location. I stayed in the top area with electric only hook ups. This area is pretty secluded. The full hook up area is pretty busy with several activities. WiFi doesn’t work well during peak browsing hours but works well at odd times and late. Large sites with room for an rv and room for a tent. Nice picnic table and fire pits. Would definitely stay here again.

  • J
    Sep. 18, 2021

    Baraga State Park Campground

    Centralized spot

    We are on site 22. Very spacious have room for our 20ft TT and could have put up a large screen tent but there is a big dip in the site which caused a huge puddle where we would have placed it. Nice view of the lake can see at least part of it from almost anywhere in the camp. Picnic table and fire ring on every site. There are several full hook up sites (water sewer electric). There are a few pull through sites. Some of the sites (the ones a crossed from us) have a huge dip right at the edge of the site to get in out of the site that can cause some issues with low sitting vehicles. Hosts were very friendly and informative, offered some scheduled programs through out the week and free coffee and doughnuts Saturday morning at the host site. DNR staff almost always available. Serves as a great base point to see probably hundreds of water falls. Some are located just down the street from the campground. Mordern shower clean and had hot water and restroom, clean but toilets are a little tricky to flush...doesn't seem to have enough flushing power. Verizon phone works great... hotspot from Verizon phone works great as well. there is also some WiFi available from somewhere that works but doesn't work(cuts in and out) not sure if it is the parks or a nearby place. The roads in the campground are narrrow but manageable. The park is located on a main highway (41) so you get the noise from the traffic on the road...sometimes this noise can make it hard to have a quiet conversation with those in your camping party....it quiets down some at night but still a lot of noise. Also train tracks runs along the back of the campground which can be quite noisy. We've been here almost a week and have heard only one train(we aren't here a lot during the day we are out exploring). Nice day park across the road from the campground. Located about 30 min. From Houghton (and a Walmart) and about an hour drive to the porcupine mountains.

  • J
    May. 17, 2023

    Rippling Rivers RV Resort

    Ridiculous Rules. Won’t refund $$$.

    Reserved a spot here as part of my cross country overlanding trip.  It was a basic electric campsite outside.  I drove into the ahem, campground and the first thing you see are a bunch of prefabbed cabins - pretty cheesy.  Went to check in at the lodge.  Small bar, and a beer cooler filled with no beer (lol).  The girl at front desk was very nice and informative.  She gave be about 10 pieces of paperwork and wristbands (really!  I’m just camping for the night!!!).  Then explained the myriad of rules in order to camp.  First o e was no smoking at your outdoor site!  Lol.  If she found ashes at the site, I would be charged a fine- lol.  I asked for my $$ back, but you can’t cancel.  What a joke.  If you smoke weeed, of if your campfire ash looks like a cigarette ash, you’ll get fined.  Avoid this place at all costs if you are vanlife, over landers or partake in the green stuff, this is not the place for you.  If your camping approach is Martha Stewart meets kohls, have at it!


Guide to Michigamme

Cabins near Michigamme, Michigan range from rustic to modern accommodations across several state parks and private campgrounds. Located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula at approximately 1,565 feet elevation, the region features a humid continental climate with significant seasonal temperature variations. Winter cabin rentals require advance planning as many sites remain accessible year-round despite average January temperatures around 10°F.

What to do

Water recreation access: Van Riper State Park offers water activities on Lake Michigamme with equipment rentals available. "Great waterfront improvement with a store, kayak and SUP rentals, and inflatable water feature to use for a fee," notes Rebecca B. The park also features a "huge beach with volleyball net" according to Jenny G.

Mountain biking trails: Rippling Rivers RV Resort connects directly to regional trail systems. "If you love mountain biking or hiking you stay here. Period. You are right on the trails," says Rory L. The resort's location makes it convenient for bikers to access trails directly from their accommodations.

Fishing opportunities: The region offers excellent fishing across multiple lakes. At Craig Lake State Park, "The lake has fantastic fishing for smallmouth, northern pike, crappie, walleye, and the occasional musky," according to Jeff P. This remote park provides solitude for serious anglers seeking diverse fish species.

Wildlife viewing: Several parks offer opportunities to spot local wildlife. "Ask the rangers where to go to look for moose," suggests Tracie S. regarding Van Riper State Park. Craig Lake State Park provides habitat for "loons, eagles, bears, moose, deer and others" according to visitor reviews.

What campers like

Remote cabin experiences: Craig Lake State Park Campground offers secluded accommodations for those seeking isolation. "The park has 2 rustic cabins and 2 yurts for rent that are a fantastic getaway and a great place to take your spouse," writes Jeff P. Rebecca W. adds that it's "a heavenly oasis" for those who "greatly value hidden gems where you can get really out and remote."

Waterfront cabin proximity: Michigamme Shores Campground features cabins with direct lake access. "They have a cool trampoline type thing in the water that kids loved playing on," notes Ashley W. Steve adds that there are "several large floating climbing structures in the swim area" and a "great sandy beach with resort style lounge chairs."

Clean facilities: Multiple cabin providers maintain high cleanliness standards. Jan D. notes about Rippling Rivers Resort: "We stayed in a basic cabin - and were astounded at how clean they were and how good they smelled - like fresh cut wood!" Similarly, the bathhouses receive positive reviews across most properties.

Accessibility options: Varied cabin accessibility options exist throughout the region. At Craig Lake State Park, "most sites are accessible ONLY by boat," according to Rebecca W., while other parks offer drive-up cabin access. This provides options for different accessibility needs and preferences.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin rentals require advance booking, especially during peak season. "Guessing you need to reserve online," notes Rebecca W. about Craig Lake State Park cabins. Reservation windows typically open 6 months in advance for most state parks.

Rustic accommodation levels: Perkins Park & Campground offers cabins with varying amenities. "There are a lot of site options: non-electric, with electric only, with full hookups, walk-in or boat-in sites on the water, as well as a couple cabins," according to Shari G.

Seasonal considerations: Weather impacts cabin experiences significantly by season. "Here in late July and lake was quite warm," notes Rebecca W. about Craig Lake. Greg S. mentions that at Perkins Park "there were a lot of mosquitoes, but we kept them at bay with tiki torches and bug spray."

Noise factors: Some locations experience more noise than others. At Michigamme Shores Campground, Ashley W. notes, "because the lake and beach area is right there, it was pretty busy. Especially since it was in the summer- lots of partying/boating and people just being overly loud."

Tips for camping with families

Beach amenities: Van Riper State Park provides family-friendly water features. "My kids made some of their best memories ever camping here. Lots of families, positive environment," writes Jenny G., who adds there's a "huge playground" and "large bathhouse with private shower rooms."

Activity options: Country Village RV Park offers multiple family amenities. "It features a nice pool," notes Kyle P. Jessica P. mentions additional features at another location: "Our kids loved that there is a pool, hot tub & bouncy pillow!"

Birthday celebrations: State park cabins accommodate special occasions. "Had my son's 6th birthday party here. We were able to grill our food at our camp site then brought it over closer to the beach where we set up in the grassy area," shares Ashley L. about Van Riper State Park.

Rental equipment: Several parks offer equipment rentals for family activities. At Van Riper, Nona A. notes, "They also offer kayak rentals the price on those was decent. $10 for a 2 hour kayak rental." Michigamme Shores offers "kayak and paddle boat rentals right on site" according to Steve.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Bewabic State Park Campground, RVers recommend specific camping areas. "The B loop is close to hot showers and clean bathrooms. Plenty of room between neighbor campers," notes Broccoli Boss B. Pat H. cautions "There are a lot of sites to choose from, but it's a tight squeeze in some sites."

Hookup availability: Various levels of hookups are available across the region. At Paint River Hills Campground, Erika P. mentions "They have 4 pull through sites with full hook-ups; $25 a night. 50/20 amps, high water pressure." This provides options for different RV requirements.

Seasonal access: Some campgrounds close water facilities during cold weather. Jeffrey S. notes at Paint River Hills, "Due to the early freezing weather, water and sewer had been unexpectedly, but understandably, disconnected, but they made sure to have a hose ready for us to fill our tank."

Leveling considerations: Site terrain varies across campgrounds. Nancy W. mentions at Country Village RV Park, "We were assigned site #104 but could tell our motorhome was not going to get level in the site so we had to straddle the site and park partly in the adjacent grassy area."

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