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    Mullett Lake in Michigan provides established campgrounds with a variety of accommodation options. State parks such as Aloha State Park Campground offer tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping facilities along the scenic waterfront. Several campgrounds feature mixed-use sites suitable for both RVs and tents, including Burt Lake State Park Campground and Indian River RV Resort. Most campgrounds in the area provide basic amenities such as drinking water, picnic tables, trash disposal, and toilets. The region supports boat-in camping access at several locations, particularly at Aloha and Burt Lake State Parks, where canal and lake access create additional recreational opportunities.

    Camping season typically runs from April through October in most developed facilities, though some campgrounds like Straits State Park remain open year-round. Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. Most campgrounds offer electric hookups, with many providing water and sewer connections for RV campers. Bathroom facilities with showers are common at the established campgrounds, though more primitive options exist at places like Maple Bay State Forest Campground. Clean facilities are consistently mentioned in visitor feedback. A camper noted, "The bathrooms were super clean. Close to great biking trails and other amenities in Cheboygan. The wireless and cell coverage was great."

    The lake access represents a primary draw for visitors to the area. Campsites along Mullett Lake provide opportunities for swimming, boating, fishing, and kayaking. Many campgrounds include boat launches or docking areas. At Aloha State Park, sites along the canal offer convenient water access, though some visitors mention occasional issues with waterfowl. "The lake is easily accessible and wonderful. There are no bathrooms or showers in the new section. Easy access to lots of things to do during the day," according to one camper's experience. Proximity to regional attractions such as Mackinac Island (approximately 30 minutes from some campgrounds) makes the area suitable for longer stays with day trips to nearby destinations. Several campgrounds maintain clean, level sites with adequate space between campers.

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      1. Aloha State Park Campground

      4.8(15)4mi from Mullett Lake287 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Right on Mullett Lake, close to town for easy access to food, but really enjoyed kayaking lake"

      "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."

      from $36 - $56 / night

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      2. Straits State Park Campground

      4.4(77)22mi from Mullett Lake276 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We reserved site 83A for our family of 5. we were in close proximity to the newly constructed bathhouse complete with dish washing stations. it was a full campground on the Friday night that we were there"

      "The Straits State Park in Michigan's Upper Penninsula sits on the North end of the Mackinaw Bridge in St. Ignace."

      from $36 - $80 / night

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      3. Burt Lake State Park Campground

      4.2(21)11mi from Mullett Lake305 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "The area we swam in was very shallow quite a ways into the lake. The showers and bathrooms are pretty close to the campsites."

      from $41 - $80 / night

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      4. Wilderness State Park Camping

      4.5(77)23mi from Mullett Lake224 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $20 - $160 / night

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      5. Cheboygan State Park Campground

      4.1(12)8mi from Mullett Lake77 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Just outside of town. Right on Lake Huron. Tucked away. Great location. Nice hiking trails everywhere. Id definitely recommend and return!! If you're looking for a "Northern Michigan" experience."

      "The nice thing about Michigan State Parks is that you can make a reservation, which is nice reassurance if you’re traveling on a busy summer weekend."

      from $35 - $216 / night

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      6. Mackinaw City / Mackinac Island KOA

      4.6(24)18mi from Mullett LakeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The pool was great for swimming, and mackinaw city is a great place to walk around and explore!"

      "Close to Leggs restaurant. Mackinac Island. Tunnel of Trees. Upper peninsula Michigan. All this and a great campground."

      7. Indian River RV Resort

      4.7(7)7mi from Mullett LakeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Close to stores, tubing, able to ride atv/utv in and out."

      "Location is central to several activities; Mackinac Island, Petosky, Burt Lake, Mullet Lake etc.. 55 gallon trash bins throughout campground so you don’t have to go all the way to front of campground for"

      from $50 - $95 / night

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      8. Tee Pee Campground

      4.5(19)17mi from Mullett LakeRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "This is a great location to camp if you are looking for proximity to Mackinac Island. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. They have electric and water but no sewer."

      "Small campground but right on Lake Huron. The campsites are close to each other so I would recommend one of the outer campsites that backs up to the woods."

      from $34 - $52 / night

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      9. Petoskey State Park Campground

      4.3(29)21mi from Mullett Lake178 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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. "

      "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."

      from $45 - $80 / night

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      10. Maple Bay State Forest Campground

      4.1(7)10mi from Mullett LakeRVs, Tents

      "Then, for $15 a night, we found this beauty along the northwest shore of Burt Lake, one of the larger inland lakes in northern Michigan. "

      "Pros: Location! 25 minutes from Mackinaw City, 10 Minutes from Pellston for supplies. Right on Burt Lake. Clean pit toilets. Generally not too crowded."

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    802 Reviews of 128 Mullett Lake Campgrounds


    • Dylan T.
      Jun. 24, 2026

      Straits State Park Campground

      Great Michigan State Park Camp

      Clean and updated bathrooms and shower rooms. We had a bit of a wait on a Tuesday night so maybe more shower rooms could help.

      Great location for exploring macinac Island or just taking in the views of the bridge. Some sites are very private and looked nice. Bring the bug spray.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Straits State Park Campground

      Close to Mackinac Island ferry

      Over 250 campsites divided into three separate sections. Electric only; no water or sewer at any campsite. Nice bathhouse in each section. Dump station and potable water filling station in each section also.

    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Search Bay Dispersed

      Huron virgin

      1st time I've seen Lake Huron and I picked a great spot for it. Last 100 yards was muddy and rutty, but my Pilot and Shasta did fine. Nobody else is here except for the skeeters, and there's plenty of them.

    • Andre I.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Carp River Campground

      Price high

      Stayed at many NF sites much better facilities for the cost. Hosts are , Awesome and bar-non the best there is.

    • M
      May. 31, 2026

      Tomahawk Lake State Forest Campground

      Perfect rustic campground

      Just passing through on my way home from the upper peninsula and decided to camp rather than getting a hotel as I always have my camping gear in the back of my truck. Great campsites and most of them are separated very well. Hiking trails nearby and good fishing right on tomahawk lake. I was here on a Sunday and Monday and had the place to myself. Very peaceful

    • Tiffany V.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 26, 2026

      Carp River Campground

      Great Option Nea St. Ignace

      About 15 minutes to St Ignace. Quiet and clean. COLD at the end of May! (26 Degrees! ) Friendly camp host. We were the only people there. Paved road until campground, then easily access gravel. $24 cash or check only. Hidden gem by the river.

    • Terriel H.
      May. 17, 2026

      Tee Pee Campground

      Camping

      Me and the family camped at Tee Pee Campground last year during the weekend of the bridge walk.  The camp ground and facilities  were clean and the staff very friendly. I would definitely cajmp there agian.

    • Carolyn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 21, 2026

      Pigeon River State Forest dispersed camping

      Quiet & Secluded Woods

      This spot is an open pull-off in state forest land. Clean, safe and quiet - no road traffic at night and sparse during day.

    • ginell K.
      Jan. 30, 2026

      Lake Huron frontage campsite

      Peaceful with beautiful scenery.

      You won’t find a more secluded beachfront stay on Lake Huron in the Upper Peninsula. Tucked away on a quiet stretch of shoreline, this spot offers unmatched privacy, beautiful sunrises, and the calming sound of waves right outside your door. A hidden gem worth returning to


    Guide to Mullett Lake

    Mullett Lake encompasses over 17,000 acres with a maximum depth of 144 feet, making it Michigan's fourth-largest inland lake. The surrounding camping area lies within the Inland Waterway, a 40-mile chain of lakes and rivers connecting Lake Huron to Crooked Lake. Average summer temperatures range from 75-85°F during the day, creating favorable camping conditions from late spring through early fall.

    What to do

    Hunt for Petoskey stones: At Petoskey State Park Campground, the beach area offers prime fossil hunting grounds. "Crystal clear water, sugar sand, and tons of Petoskey stones if you know where to look," notes Laura B., who camped with her family.

    Enjoy water recreation: Indian River RV Resort provides central access to multiple lakes. "Location is central to several activities; Mackinac Island, Petosky, Burt Lake, Mullet Lake etc.," shares Steve W. The resort includes boat trailer parking and convenient water access.

    Explore hiking trails: Wilderness State Park offers extensive trail systems beyond the main camping areas. "They have true rustic sites, where you have to hike into, usually a little over a mile. If you want to get away into your own space, Wilderness has it," explains Amy G., highlighting the park's more remote options.

    Take advantage of night sky viewing: For stargazing enthusiasts, Wilderness State Park Camping offers designated dark sky viewing areas. "Best star gazing in the LP," mentions Ted B. The park opened a dark sky park, providing optimal conditions for astronomical observation away from light pollution.

    What campers like

    Beach access: Burt Lake State Park Campground features expansive shorelines with gradual water entry. "If you like the beach, you'll easily get out in the water over 100 yards and still be safe (roughly 3feet or so). Bring your kayaks too," advises Myron M., highlighting the family-friendly water conditions.

    Spacious campsites: Many campgrounds near Mullett Lake offer larger-than-average sites. "Lot sizes are huge! Nearly every lot down the hill (west loop) has a nice view of the lake," reports Kerry P. about Burt Lake State Park. Sites throughout the area typically include fire rings and picnic tables.

    Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathrooms. "The bathrooms and shower stalls are very clean and can get a little steamy," notes Shelly S. about Straits State Park. Most developed campgrounds provide shower facilities with regular maintenance.

    Proximity to attractions: Straits State Park Campground offers convenient access to Mackinac Island. "Stayed here while visiting Mackinac Island. The campground is pretty cramped, but the sites are well maintained. Clean bathrooms. Great location," shares Scott B., noting its strategic position for day trips.

    What you should know

    Seasonal insects: Bug activity varies throughout the season. "Gnats and fishflies were bad while we were there," mentions Jessica S. about her stay at Aloha State Park. Some waterfront sites experience increased insect activity, particularly during hatching seasons.

    Site drainage issues: Maple Bay State Forest Campground has more primitive conditions. "This campground has tiny campsites that are very uneven. We camp in a tent so that was not ideal," shares Katie B., noting the terrain challenges at this rustic option.

    Varying cell service: Connectivity fluctuates throughout the region. "Horrible phone service...but, maybe that's a good thing ;)" notes Brenda M. about Burt Lake State Park, highlighting the limited reception common at several campgrounds near Mullett Lake, Michigan.

    Reservation requirements: For peak summer weekends, advance booking is essential. "Reserve in advance," advises Anna E., noting the high demand for camping sites near Mullett Lake, Michigan during prime season, particularly at state park campgrounds.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for dedicated playground areas: Mackinaw City / Mackinac Island KOA offers organized children's activities. "They had a small playground for the kids. There was also a nice heated pool for them to swim in. Camping spots are shady," reports Glynnis A., describing the family-oriented amenities.

    Consider water safety: Some beaches have gradual entry points suitable for younger swimmers. "Camp site was HUGE! I believe ours was like 40x65! Electric hookup. Pet friendly park and beach area," explains Myron M. about Burt Lake State Park, noting the family-friendly beach conditions.

    Plan for activity options: Multiple recreation choices keep children engaged during longer stays. "Bring the kids, bring the boat, bring the bikes. Everything you need in a Park," suggests Ruth S., highlighting the diverse activities available at campgrounds surrounding Mullett Lake.

    Check for bathroom proximity: With young children, restroom location matters. "We were in close proximity to the newly constructed bathhouse complete with dish washing stations," mentions Melissa A. about her stay at Straits State Park, an important consideration for families with small children.

    Tips from RVers

    Note hookup configurations: Tee Pee Campground offers waterfront sites with electricity. "Small campground but right on Lake Huron. The campsites are close to each other so I would recommend one of the outer campsites that backs up to the woods," suggests Lydia T., providing guidance on site selection.

    Check leveling requirements: Some campgrounds have uneven terrain that requires additional equipment. "The site was pretty level and no problem with full hookups," reports Tracy K. about Indian River RV Resort, noting the well-maintained sites suitable for recreational vehicles.

    Look for pull-through availability: Several campgrounds accommodate larger rigs with specialized sites. "Lots of sites and really beautiful water sites," shares Carla C. about Wilderness State Park, though site dimensions and access roads vary significantly between campgrounds.

    Consider seasonal operating limitations: Most RV campgrounds in the area operate from May through October. "We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site along with my jeep. The site was easy to level," notes Julia H., describing the accommodations at Mackinaw City KOA.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is East Mullett Campground located on Mullett Lake?

    East Mullett Campground is located on the eastern shore of Mullett Lake in Northern Michigan, near Cheboygan County. The campground provides direct access to one of Michigan's largest inland lakes. For similar waterfront experiences in the region, Cheboygan State Park Campground is located just outside of town on Lake Huron, offering an authentic Northern Michigan experience with great hiking trails. Mullett Lake is part of Michigan's Inland Waterway, allowing boaters to travel between Lake Huron and other major lakes in the region.

    What camping options are available around Mullett Lake, Michigan?

    Mullett Lake offers several camping options for visitors. Aloha State Park Campground is situated right on Mullett Lake with easy access to town and excellent kayaking opportunities. Maple Bay State Forest Campground on nearby Burt Lake provides rustic camping with some lakeside sites, though campers note the spots can be uneven. For those seeking alternatives in the region, Burt Lake State Park Campground offers more developed facilities with reservable sites, water hookups, and toilets, perfect for both tent and RV camping.

    What amenities are provided at East Mullett Campground?

    East Mullett Campground typically offers basic amenities for a rustic northern Michigan camping experience. While specific details for East Mullett are limited, nearby campgrounds provide insight into regional offerings. Thurston Park Campground features water access for fishing and paddling, with a playground adjacent to the camping area. For those seeking more facilities, Indian River RV Resort near Mullett Lake offers water, toilets, and is big-rig friendly with reservable sites. Most lakeside campgrounds in this region provide fire pits, picnic tables, and boat launches, though amenities vary by location.