Equestrian Camping near Paradise, MI

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    Campgrounds near Paradise, Michigan offer limited facilities for equestrians. Despite their natural setting and proximity to trails, Tahquamenon Falls State Park's Rivermouth Modern Campground, Newberry Campground, and Soo Locks Campground do not provide dedicated horse corrals or specialized equine accommodations according to available data. The Rivermouth campground features tent, RV, and cabin camping options with electric hookups, drinking water, showers, and toilets. Sites generally offer privacy with surrounding trees and spacious areas for standard camping equipment. Bathrooms remain consistently clean and well-maintained throughout the camping season.

    Trail systems in the Paradise area primarily serve hikers rather than equestrians. The Tahquamenon River provides water access for kayakers and anglers, with multiple reviews noting the scenic riverfront locations at Rivermouth campground. Sites near the water offer picturesque views but may experience drainage issues during heavy rainfall. Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, typically from May through October, with Tahquamenon Falls sites available from April 22 to November 30. Visitors seeking horseback riding opportunities may need to venture beyond these immediate campgrounds to find suitable trail riding facilities or bring horses to designated equestrian areas in other parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Paradise (3)

      1. Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park

      4.3(38)5mi from ParadiseCabins

      "Located just outside of the town of Paradise on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan."

      "The camp sites are situated in the middle of a river bend and the area is very picturesque. The town of Paradise is close nearby and one can find almost anything in the very well stocked stores."

      from $20 - $23 / night

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      2. Newberry Campground

      4.3(6)32mi from ParadiseRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The staff was very friendly and they actually had campsites that were more private then almost all the Michigan state parks we have stayed at."

      "Easy drive to the falls, nice clean grounds, and right next to ATV trails"

      3. Soo Locks Campground

      3.7(3)35mi from ParadiseRVs, Tents

      "Close to town. It's not pretty, just functional."

      "What a awesome location. I have been visiting this place for over 15 years. I absolutely love it here. You get to see the ships go by day and night. The shower house are always clean."

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Paradise, MI

    47 Reviews of 3 Paradise Campgrounds


    • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2017

      Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park

      Fall in Love with Tahquamenon Falls

      This beautiful state park is a stunner during the fall colors! Located just outside of the town of Paradise on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It has all the amenities of a state park such as: spacious camp sites with plenty of room for larger RV’s, fire rings, picnic tables, super clean bathrooms and showers, nature programs, a playground, and a camp store. The campsites vary from rustic to those equipped with electricity to camper cabins, depending on your needs.

      There are miles of hiking trails, gorgeous waterfalls, fishing boat rentals, paddling/canoeing opportunities, large picnic areas for groups and more. In the winter, they offer snowmobiling and cross country skiing.

      Camp site fees vary, but keep in mind that non-residents pay an additional $9 per day for use of Michigan State Parks.

    • Anton T.
      Jul. 31, 2016

      Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park

      Tahquamenon Falls State Park

      The Tahquamenon Falls State Park is gorgeous! The campground that we visited was the one by the river mouth. The campground is well maintained, the toilets and baths - clean. The camp sites are situated in the middle of a river bend and the area is very picturesque. The town of Paradise is close nearby and one can find almost anything in the very well stocked stores. The river has a couple of waterfalls upstream from the Rivermouth Campground - the Lower and Upper Tahquamenon Falls. Other sites of interest nearby are the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point, the Point Iroquois Light at Bay Mills on Whitefish Bay. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and Mackinac Island are also fairly close (a couple of hours away driving distance) in case you need to enrich your experience. The area is also pierced by the North Country Trail. A very refreshing hike for us was the hike between the Upper and Lower Falls. A nice reward at the end of the trail is a small brewery with some interesting beer selection. The whole area is very beautiful and despite the gloomy weather it was a memorable experience.

    • N
      Sep. 7, 2022

      Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park

      Classic Northern Michigan

      This has and will remain my favorite campground in Michigan. Easy access to the Tahquamenon River, bathrooms are always clean and showers all work very well, sites are generally private due to surrounding trees, and the overall campground is small relative to most modern campgrounds.

    • Stephanie C.
      Aug. 2, 2017

      Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park

      Tahquamenon Falls Rivermouth Modern

      This park is great if the Lower falls Portage and Hemlock are full, which they usually are. This campground is small, but modern. The physical address is 32130 W. South River Road, Paradise, MI 49768, put that in the GPS in order to get there properly! Please be mindful that the town of Paradise closes up pretty early and if you are looking for a late night snack, you should be sure to stock up before camping! My husband and I wanted a late dinner and drove into town around 7:45pm (Sunday night) and everything was closed. We did make our way to the Tahquamenon Brewery at the Upper Falls before they closed at 8:30 pm. They had very good chicken wings and fries! We went there earlier in the day and there was an hour wait, but later in the evening we were able to get right in. The sites here are great and there is a modern bathroom along with pit toilets. I was surprised at the modern bathroom as this campground has an old style feel. This campground was laid back and not as busy as the lower falls portage or hemlock. There are mature trees and grassy sites. Our television did not come in for any service and phones did not work well here.

    • Lora H.
      Sep. 17, 2019

      Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park

      Camping at it's best

      We stayed in site 38, in the Lower Falls- Portage campground. It's an open area which is  shaded. We had 30 amp and access to drinking water on site. Verizon was able to bring in 3G, at best. Bathroom/Showers were about 200 feet from our site. They were extremely clean, even though it was rainy and muddy. As for the rain, our site didn't have standing water, but it was mainly dirt, which was a challenge not to track in our rig. Bring a rug or at least a mat! Nice big fire pits. There is a guy that drives through the park frequently, selling firewood for $5 a bundle. From our campground, it was a short hike, down to the lower falls, store and restaurant. if you make the loop around the lower falls, it's about 3 miles and half of it is through some amazing woods. You can also hike to the Upper falls, that's about a 4 mile hike, one way. But as a reward, there is a Brewery, restaurant, store, big deck with fireplace, at the entrance of the Upper falls. If you truly want to camp to get away from TV, Internet, phones and the daily grind, this place might be for you.

    • Sara S.
      Jul. 25, 2016

      Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park

      upper falls

      What amazing waterfalls there are in Upper Michigan! There are a couple camping areas and after some research we chose to stay in the Upper Falls campground (which seemed less busy than the Lower Falls). Our site was large right near the creek, which was scenic, but I think attracted more mosquitos unfortunately. This campground is very near to a restaurant and a little store. The hike between the lower and upper falls was nice and we enjoyed it a lot!

    • Cody S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 5, 2025

      Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park

      Water Paradise

      The campground is nestled in the trees along the Tahquamenon River near the rivermouth of Lake Superior.  The campsite was on the end of the loop with the walking path along the river.  

      There is river access along the back of the campground for fishing or enjoying the beautiful wetlands.    

      The campground is about a 20-30 minute drive to the main Tahquamenon Falls State Park.

    • Y
      Oct. 15, 2020

      Newberry Campground

      Close to falls, Hot Showers, Nice folks!

      We stayed here on the very last night they were open this season. The staff was very friendly and they actually had campsites that were more private then almost all the Michigan state parks we have stayed at. It was a bit pricey for camping $40 for a pop up truck camper with only electric and water. 

      They have hot showers that were clean and looked taken care of. They have a  playground, playroom and a pool. None of this was open during our visit but I imagine in the summer it is all going strong and the kids have a blast. My one complaint was it is pretty close to the road and during a heavy tourist season it could probably be pretty loud.

    • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 4, 2020

      Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park

      Beautiful Park

      We stayed in site # 29 at the River mouth Campground. It is a beautiful campground and was quiet most of the time. Our site had water & electric, a picnic table & a nice fire pit. The bathrooms were behind our camper they were nice not that we use them.  We drove to the other part of the park I like this campground much better. The other part of the campground is close to the falls & they are beautiful. Root beer falls they call it due to the color of the water. There are many view points you can get very close to the falls.

      There isn't much else around but there is whitefish point with the Shipwreck Museum.  It's amazing all the shipwrecks, lives lost & stories behind it all. This was well worth the drive to it. The Edmond Fitzgerald display is there with the bell from the ship, they replaced it with a bell that has all the names of the crew on it.  There is a lighthouse there & several buildings you can go in, really enjoyed it. 

      We kayaked the river , went under a small bridge into Lake Superior then turned around it was getting windy. Nice day on the water.


    Guide to Paradise

    Campgrounds in Paradise, Michigan see seasonal fluctuations with heavy visitation between June and August when temperatures average 65-75°F. Most facilities operate from May through October, closing during the harsh Upper Peninsula winters when temperatures drop to single digits. Rivermouth Campground experiences drainage issues during spring melt and heavy rainfall, particularly in sites closest to the Tahquamenon River.

    What to do

    Explore the Tahquamenon River: The river offers fishing and kayaking opportunities from Rivermouth Modern Campground. "The campground is nestled in the trees along the Tahquamenon River near the rivermouth of Lake Superior. There is river access along the back of the campground for fishing or enjoying the beautiful wetlands," notes Cody S. from Rivermouth Modern Campground.

    Visit Shipwreck Museum: Located 20 minutes from Newberry Campground, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum provides historical exhibits. "If you're into history it's really cool," mentions Tom from Rivermouth Modern Campground, who visited during their camping trip.

    Access ATV trails: For off-road enthusiasts, Newberry Campground provides direct access to local trail systems. "Easy drive to the falls, nice clean grounds, and right next to ATV trails," writes David N., highlighting the convenience for motorized recreation.

    What campers like

    Heated pool amenities: "Very nice heated pool. Campsites are a bit close to each other but otherwise very nice," reports Cherry about Newberry Campground. The pool is typically operational during peak summer months.

    Ship watching opportunities: Soo Locks Campground offers unique views of passing vessels. "You get to see the ships go by day and night," explains Megan A., who has visited for over 15 years. This distinguishes it from other camping options in the region.

    Fall foliage viewing: The area transforms with autumn colors, creating seasonal appeal. "I stayed at the Rivermouth Pines rustic campground for a surprisingly warm fall colors weekend. It was a beautiful, quiet campground with stunning views," shares Ashleigh M.

    What you should know

    Limited equestrian facilities: None of the campgrounds near Paradise feature horse corrals or dedicated equestrian camping areas. Riders must seek alternatives in other parts of the Upper Peninsula for proper horse facilities.

    Varying site privacy: Site isolation differs significantly between campgrounds. At Newberry Campground, "they actually had campsites that were more private then almost all the Michigan state parks we have stayed at," according to Yetiman, contrasting with the tighter arrangements at some state facilities.

    Weather contingencies needed: Summer storms can create challenging conditions. "Due to recent heavy rains our site was under several inches of water. The campground was crowded and because of the mud, cars were parked anywhere they could to try and not be stuck," reports Stacia R., suggesting campers should have backup plans.

    Tips for camping with families

    Rivermouth accessibility: For families with mobility concerns, Rivermouth Modern Campground offers easier access points. "The trails are paved so its an easy walk," mentions Susan C., making it suitable for strollers or younger children.

    Indoor options for rainy days: "They have a playground, playroom and a pool," notes Yetiman about Newberry Campground, providing alternatives when outdoor activities aren't possible due to weather.

    Consider crowd levels: Peak season brings heavy visitation that may impact family experiences. "It was super crowded everywhere we went... The falls were awesome, just wish that it was less packed," shares Emma W., suggesting families might prefer shoulder seasons.

    Tips from RVers

    Pull-through site limitations: At Newberry Campground, RV owners should note spatial constraints. "The pull-through sites are SMALL! If you happen to have a neighbor, you share campfire and picnic table space," warns Kelli V., advising larger rigs to verify site dimensions before booking.

    Water fill logistics: RVers should plan for water management. "There is a water fill station on the way into the campground," mentions Tom from Rivermouth Modern Campground, as not all sites offer direct hookups despite being in established campgrounds.

    Dump station availability: Limited sanitary facilities exist in the Paradise area. "It was a bit pricey for camping $40 for a pop up truck camper with only electric and water," notes Yetiman about Newberry Campground, highlighting the importance of checking which utilities are included in site fees.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Paradise, MI is Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 38 reviews.

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