Stayed a night in a deluxe cabin in the winter. Warm and small, perfect for a night. Great ski hill view — right next door for mountain access. Bonus: hot tub!
We stayed for a night while road-tripping north, and the proximity to Lake Superior was a wonderful surprise. Snagged a tent site day-of on the loop across the road. Cold morning swim at the beach down the road to wake up.
Smaller, quiet campground in the Hiawatha National Forest. Truly enjoyed this campground in a tent. Thunderstorms at night, woke up to rain, still happy.
A treat to fall asleep in one of the yurts to the sound of the waves lapping the shore. The tents are great, too. Prime sunrise spot on the beach with coffee — view of Grand Island. Clean, friendly, a fun experience. Lots of cool rock picking by the dock. Fun to stay in the beginning/end of season for a quieter stay, otherwise enjoy a neighborhood feeling campground :) highly recommend the kayaking tours that this company also gives along the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
Fell in love with northern MI and Lake Michigan here. The dunes are incredible to wander around and enjoy a beautiful sunset from. Loved walking the trails, too. Stayed at the Dunes campground, right across from a trail that led to the beach.
One of my absolute favorite places to camp on Lake Superior. Rustic and beautiful. Carry in, carry out. Respect the land and space for those who have been enjoying this land for years and wish to for many more. Visit to see for yourself!
Camped here for a night in early October, meeting people on their moto trip. Quiet evening in the woods. No cell service — downloaded maps around the highway turnoff to be able to navigate in the dark. Campground is small and sites are close; made friends with the neighbors. Woke up to rain and walked the trail to check out the waterfall and pretty fall colors!
Stayed here on a road trip across the west. Easy late check-in, quiet (mostly RVs), and hot showers. Perfect for a night in the Logan area — it’s located within a neighborhood on a lake. Felt much safer than other rustic options nearby. Would stay again if I were passing through. There are a couple cabins for rent (which you can see in my photo). There are features located near the bathrooms sharing historical info, where I enjoyed learning the history of this area that is the Cache Valley. We enjoyed our morning coffee with a beautiful view!
Loved our stay here. The South campground was quiet and serene, only a short drive along Lake Michigan from the park entrance, past the north campground. Beach/lake access was a short walk from our campsite just across the dirt road, down a sandy path through the woods. Although the campground was fully booked during our weekend stay, I wouldn’t have noticed. No noise issues like others have mentioned. The site was clean and spacious with a ‘backyard’ of surrounding tall trees. The water was amazing all weekend — we swam multiple times a day. I had a hard time leaving. Maybe next time I’ll try for a waterfront site, but absolutely not necessary to enjoy this place.