Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park
Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Sep. 12, 2018

Another great Michigan State Park!

There are four choices when camping at Tahquamenon Falls State Park: rustic and modern Rivermouth, Hemlock, and Portage; this review is for Portage. Portage is the most popular campground, due most likely to the closeness to the lower falls. We arrived on a Sunday in September and it was almost, if not entirely, full. The other campgrounds had more availability. Easy access to the lower falls via a boardwalk and then you can continue on to the River Trail leading to the Upper falls (where there was a brewery!). This is a challenging hike but if you go in the summer months, there is a shuttle. There is a gift shop and snack bar with delicious ice cream. I was impressed with the cleanliness of the bathrooms and the shower rooms. Michigan State parks earn extra marks for their recycling: paper, plastic,aluminum, and best of all - propane canisters. I wasn’t sure what “returnables” meant so it might be good to explain. Sites were generous in size but the interior ones did not have any privacy separation, the only reason I am giving this a four star rating. Try and snag an outside site for more privacy.

  • Review photo of Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park by Lee D., September 12, 2018
  • Review photo of Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park by Lee D., September 12, 2018
  • Review photo of Rivermouth Modern Campground — Tahquamenon Falls State Park by Lee D., September 12, 2018