Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Paradise, MI

Lower Falls Campground at Tahquamenon Falls State Park welcomes pets throughout its spacious sites with fire rings and picnic tables. Additional pet-friendly options near Paradise include Andrus Lake State Forest Campground and Wide Waters Dispersed Camping, both providing rustic accommodations where pets can enjoy natural surroundings. The mosquito population can be overwhelming during summer months, requiring ample repellent for both humans and pets. Campground facilities vary widely, with Lower Falls offering modern amenities including showers and electric hookups, while Andrus Lake provides vault toilets and drinking water. Wide Waters Dispersed Camping offers no facilities but provides more privacy and space for pets to roam, though campers should be prepared with waste bags as no disposal stations are available.

Hiking trails near Tahquamenon Falls provide excellent pet exercise opportunities, with the 4-mile trail between Lower and Upper Falls offering scenic riverside views. Andrus Lake features a sandy beach where some campers report their dogs enjoy swimming, though no designated dog beach exists. The area's remote location means limited veterinary services, so visitors should pack pet first aid supplies and extra food. Bug pressure affects pets significantly, with several campers noting their dogs were bothered by mosquitoes during evening hours. Many campsites fill quickly during peak season, especially at Andrus Lake where spots are often taken by mid-afternoon. Weather conditions can change rapidly, so appropriate shelter for pets is essential, particularly at dispersed sites with minimal tree cover.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Paradise, Michigan (60)

    1. Lower Falls Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park

    57 Reviews
    Paradise, MI
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 492-3415

    $28 - $32 / night

    "Showers and a modern toilet are available in the modern portion of the campground which is a short walk through a playground and separating trees."

    "We stayed at the Hemlock campground near the Lower Falls.  The campsites are so close to one another, with absolutely no privacy/buffer. "

    2. Andrus Lake State Forest Campground

    9 Reviews
    Paradise, MI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 293-3293

    $20 / night

    "They had sites big, small, on the lake, and off so something for everyone. Only thing is that it fills up fast."

    "The closest town is Paradise which is very limited and only has a small general store. There is no cell service in most of the area."

    3. Lake Superior North Shore

    12 Reviews
    Paradise, MI
    9 miles

    "A little worried before getting on the wild cat road. Turned out no issue at all. Road is covered with heavy snow, no issue with an AWD camper van. Snow shoeing in the woods and alone the lake beach."

    "There is a sign that says “Closed To Thru Traffic”. Just keep driving. You will get there. Road is sandy and some parts pretty rutted so keep the vehicle moving."

    4. Bay View (Hiawatha National Forest, MI)

    18 Reviews
    Brimley, MI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 203-9872

    $21 - $24 / night

    "Gorgeous Lake Superior shore experience! Fall asleep to the sound of waves. 

    Address of property:  19456 West Lakeshore Drive, Brimley, Michigan 49715

    There are no services nearby."

    "Best campground in Michigan. Sites aren’t too close together yet there are bathrooms in a reasonable walking distance from each site."

    6. Bodi Lake State Forest Campground

    9 Reviews
    Paradise, MI
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 293-3293

    $20 / night

    "Quiet campground tucked way back in. Most sites have lake access. All have fire pits. Vault toilets. Hiking trails are right there. Fresh blueberries on trail."

    "If you’re one who likes the thrill of winding backroads and wants to be away from all the noise and commotion of the city this is your spot."

    7. Monocle Lake

    11 Reviews
    Brimley, MI
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 203-9872

    $24 / night

    "This campground is a hidden gem, close to the small town of Brimley, Michigan where you can purchase forgotten items, visit the library, or visit local tourist attractions."

    "It was quiet, sites are far from each other, and it was only a short drive from where we wanted to go."

    8. Brimley State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Brimley, MI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 248-3422

    "The park offers a nice sandy beach, but we mainly used it as a ‘home base’ for checking out other upper Michigan attractions."

    "Some sites have trees in odd places, so positioning your camper can be a slight challenge, but the lake is right here and I love this park!"

    9. Soldier Lake

    7 Reviews
    Eckerman, MI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 203-9872

    $24 / night

    "It was really quiet and the lake was beautiful. However in the morning someone was shooting birds or squirrels and bullets literally flew over our heads. But it honestly was worth it."

    "It has bee 8 years since i have been there, small lake with warm water coming up from bottom. Sandy beach, real primative. did have outside toilet, no power and no hook ups."

    10. Muskallonge Lake State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Grand Marais, MI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (906) 658-3338

    "This 217-acre state park is located right on Lake Muskallonge and a short walk from Lake Superior. "

    "Inland lake on camp side ride your bike or walk across the street for lake sUperior rock hunting"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Paradise, MI

484 Reviews of 60 Paradise Campgrounds


  • Jennifer  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 14, 2021

    Kinross RV Park East

    Full hook ups in the weeds

    Very cheap - 30 amps, water and sewer hookup on unlevel overgrown sites. Not exaggerating that weeds are a foot high covering all the sites and grounds like a pasture - unless you bring your own weedeater or mower. The ancient class c camper next to us doesn't appear to be movable and has no sewer hooked up. 2 cars park on either side of it, although that means one car comes and goes constantly and is parking on our site right outside our door. Across the highway is a large prison, just down the road from an airport. This is a very old, sad, and poor small town with no amenities, so plan on driving 30 minutes to Sault Sainte Marie for groceries, restaurants, and anything else you could possibly want to do. The rv park also has the township's memorial dog park. Guess what? Not mowed, and full of dog waste. We watched a man bring 5 dogs every weekday around 5pm, put them in the gated dog park and sit looking at his phone for 30 minutes. Then he calls them after they have all pooped, loads them into his SUV, and drives off. Just wanting you to get the whole honest picture - you cannot beat the $20 per night full 30 amp hook ups, and the power and water are good quality. There are good reasons why here in 2021 there are probably 35 unoccupied sites. Stopping for a night? Sure. Staying for a month - only if you know what you are getting into.

  • A
    Jun. 19, 2023

    Woodland Park Campground

    Perfect place on lake superior

    This was our first campground experience with our RV. Not being sure what to expect but we really enjoyed our stay. We had a back in site, very close to the bathhouse which was nice and clean. Cleaned daily &closed for cleaning between 9-10am. Our site was right across from Lake Superior with beautiful sunset and sunrise views. There was a dog park for dogs to enjoy. Location is in the town of Grand Marais so you are a 10 minute walk into town for stores & dining. Very quiet campground, perfect for relaxing. Long staircase leading down to the beach. We will definitely be back.

  • T
    Oct. 19, 2018

    Big Knob State Forest Campground

    Beautiful rustic campground on secluded Lake Michigan beach

    Rustic campground along the shores of Lake Michigan. 23 sites. Hand pump for water available. Beautiful spot on Lake Michigan with no signs of life for miles down the beach. Pets are welcome. Fire pits are available. Seven sights are along the lake. Six mile drive down a dirt road to access the campground. The road is usually in good condition. It is well worth it. An extremely peaceful and beautiful place.

  • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2016

    Lower Falls Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park

    Tahquamenon Rivermouth Pines/Semi-Modern/Rustic Campground

    Just a short drive from Mackinac lies a beautiful campground to sink into the quietness of a river setting. I stayed in the rustic portion with campsites right along the river. River access is available for small boats along with a fishing deck. Vault toilets and water merge with large campsites to create a quiet ambiance. Showers and a modern toilet are available in the modern portion of the campground which is a short walk through a playground and separating trees.

    My site meant waking up to fog drifting down the river, birds chirping and quiet forest behind me. Walking my dog through the forest was nice as the fallen pine needles created a soft path. My site had plenty of room for the tent as well as tress to hang my hammock on. My dog couldn't wait to jump into the hammock and relax in the cool Michigan air. The campground hosts came through and we had a nice chat (which added to the homey feeling).

    This campground is not by the Tahquamenon Falls area so I would make sure to get the correct location. It sits south of Paradise, MI. It was a 20 or so mile drive to get to the falls area with beautiful hiking trails. The remote location of the campground adds to the perfect Northwoods feel. The North Country Trail goes past the campground on the other side of the river. You can hike all the way to the falls area if you are up to it.

  • Donna H.
    Jun. 1, 2021

    Aune-Osborn Campground

    Aune Osborn campground

    We had a great stay at Aune Osborn. Beautiful quiet place. Friendly staff, pet friendly and freighter watching.

  • A
    Jun. 12, 2023

    Munuscong River State Forest Campground

    Well Kept Park!

    Stayed here last weekend and was extremely happy! The sites are very large and spacious and there are trees that allow lots of privacy between sites. If I had to point out a negative, it would be the bugs (which you’re camping so it comes with it!) but the mosquitoes were ruthless in the morning and though the horsefly’s didn’t land on us or bite, it’s hard to say how it would be for pets! My dog is a hot target for them in the past with other campgrounds I’ve stayed. I 100% plan to stay here again, the price was reasonable, offered sites on the water or inland and there is even a boat launch in the river! I’ve already planned another trip with my friend in a few weekends! :)

  • Samantha B.
    Aug. 30, 2020

    Hog Island Point State Forest Campground

    Rustic Campground with Lake Michigan access.

    Rustic campground with 46 sites for tents or RVs up to 40ft. Vault toilets, two well hand pumps with potable water. Waterfront and non-water front sites available on a first come, first serve basis. No reservations. Beach area and water access. Open year round. Pet friendly.

  • Madalynn L.
    Jul. 29, 2021

    Andrus Lake State Forest Campground

    Nice campground, but busy

    We camped here for a couple days in mid July. They had sites big, small, on the lake, and off so something for everyone. Only thing is that it fills up fast. The first night we drove through late and every site was full, while we were there we found most were full not long after checkout (2pm). Our site was nice, not right on the lake but a short walk. When we went the mosquitos were insane as the sun went down. If you went by the water they would instantly swarm you. If you had a smoky fire going early you might be safe, but there's no guarantee. They seemed immune to bug spray and everything citronella. We could have sworn we even saw one fly straight out of the fire itself, so we wish you luck. There are blueberries everywhere if you come at the right time, in the campground and much of the area around it. We were told there's actually a blueberry festival in early August in the town closest to it (Paradise, MI). It's not all that far from the falls and whitefish point also. It has vault toilets and a water pump, no electricity and very little to no cell reception. You must also have a recreation passport to camp here, regardless of where you're from. If you don't have one you will have to pay an additional fee to purchase one at the time of your registration. For in state residents it was $17 (+ nightly fee) and they would mail it to your house, can't remember the out of state cost unfortunately. Quiet hours from 11pm-8am, $15 a night, no reservations, pet friendly (we found this out by hearing the dogs barking at every passing stranger, as they do). There's a campground host as well, we found that most campgrounds in the UP have them. In the middle there's a public beach and picnic area, we didn't use it but it looked nice. We went fishing once for a few hours and caught 5 bass between the two of us all about 12in, so if you're looking for some good fishing you might be out of luck with this lake. Also, you have to take a dirt road to get there as you do with many places in the UP, so heads up on that. I was worried about scavengers, but we didn't end up having any problems with them. We were careful to throw out any food packages before bed, but we kept our food in a small tent and that didn't draw anything in.

  • 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.


Guide to Paradise

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Paradise, MI is Lower Falls Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park with a 4.5-star rating from 57 reviews.

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