Kleinke Park was beautiful. It was rather windy during our stay, but overall the weather was great.
If you can swing the no reservations/first come first served, this is a great option. We stayed here and did a couple day trips further up the UP (Escanaba/Gladstone)
The showers are coin operated, $1 for 8 minutes.
9/19/20- 9/21/20; $21/night; #29 electric
Bay Shore Park was an ok campground. The scenery and Bay were very nice.
The electric and water hookups were on opposite sides of the site, and we had to keep adjusting the travel trailer to get both to actually hook up.
The ground was a sandy-dirt, which wasn't too bad at first, but after an overnight rain it was a muddy mess.
9/23/20- 9/25/20; $30/night; #86 electric & water
Otter Lake Campground was gorgeous and relaxing. The campground is remote, nestled in Hiawatha National Forest.
The owners were extremely friendly and helpful during our stay.
No cell service, but there is plenty to do to stay busy!
Bathrooms and showers were very clean and nice. Only complaint is that the shower doors don't have locks so it was difficult to know if they were occupied.
9/21/20- 9/23/20; $25/night; #43 electric