Great campground

Great little campground with lots to do for the kids (swimming, boat rentals, basketball). Very close to Munising. Bathrooms are really clean, although my pre-teen daughter says it’s critical to note the shower stalls don’t lock. Camp sites a little close together, but not bad. We will definitely return.

Great campground

Restrooms are old, but clean. Sites (west campground) are close, but there are trees between. Easy access to everything you want to do in Copper Harbor. Staff crazy accommodating. Will definitely stay here again

Great resort campground

We normally like more remote camping, but there aren’t a lot of choices around Marquette. We stayed in the upper loop at site 77, it’s far from the rest of the camp and the sites are nicely space out. Immaculate bathrooms and showers. The resort has WiFi but we couldn’t get it at our site. Kids loved the pool. Easy trail access to the mountain bike park! We will likely stay here again

Pretty standard National Park

Clean campground, bathrooms well maintained. Easy access to the camp store and a quick walk to the visitor’s center for cave tours. Sites are well-spaced: you don’t feel crowded. Most sites are pull-through, keep that in mind if you have a camper - you’ll be backwards if your site is on the left.

Decent

We stayed in the A8 campsite.  Sites aren't too close together, spots aren't level but not awful.  The bathrooms were the worst state park bathrooms I have ever used.  Expect to use your car a lot at this park as things are spaced pretty far apart.

Not great, but serviceable

We bailed out early on our UP vacation, and needed a place to stay - this SP won.  Based on the map, we expected the camping equivalent of an old Motel 6:  that's what we got.  We stayed in the far north loop, site 53.  Nothing on this side of the park loop road is even remotely level.  Power is a single outlet station per 2 campsites, ours was on the left (passenger) side of our camper.  We had to practically park in the site next to us as our power cord is not infinitely long.  Sites are really close together.  The park was pretty packed (trailer+3 cars in many sites - wha???), and made for difficult driving on the road.  The shower house/bathroom was clean, but really old - lots of chipped tiles, janky showers, poor lighting.  Beach area on the North Loop was also less than spectacular.  Again, this was just a place for us to stay a single night, and it served that purpose well.  Would not go back again, unless I was in the same situation.

Beautiful campground

Stayed here for 2 nights while we explored Munising and Pictured Rocks, what a wonderful rustic campground (our favorite kind)!  Half of the sites were reservable, the other half first come.  Big, level campsites with a fire ring, picnic table, and hook.  Campsites well separated, lots of privacy.  Vault toilets are available, by far the cleanest vault toilets I have ever encountered!!  Potable water available.   MOSQUITOES were the only downside to this place (not the camp's fault), so pack hoodies and long pants!!  They laughed at bug repellant.  It was like the zombie apocalypse, but mosquitoes.  Easy access to Superior, Munising, and Pictured Rocks.   We will absolutely stay here again, with high-quality citronella candles, of course.

Beautiful park, mediocre camping

We spent 2 days at this park, mostly to see the falls and surrounding area (Whitefish Point).  One night would have been sufficient.  The bathrooms were clean, the park was gorgeous;  however, our biggest complaint was the sites were on top of each other.  It felt like tailgating.  Additionally, there was only 1 electric hookup box per 4 campsites, and it was on the wrong side for us (passenger side).  Our electric cable isn't infinitely long, so we had to park the camper far to the left (passenger side), and were more or less in our neighbor's campsite.  BE SURE to look where the electric hookup is located in photos when you choose a site, unless you have a really long plug.  For reference, we stayed at the Lower Falls Campground, Portage Loop, site 60.  Also to note, there was a monsoon of a rainstorm, and quite a few tent campers took on a few inches of water.  The pools were gone 24 hours later, but that didn't help the soaked tent people.

The trails and waterfalls were absolutely amazing, and the gift shop was A+.  I doubt we will go back there, but I'm glad we went for our first UP adventure.

Excellent Park

We used this park as a launching point to the U.P. and it was perfect for that.  We stayed in site 41 in the lower campground.  The bathrooms were immaculate, by far the nicest and cleanest SP bathrooms I've ever used (I think they were pretty new).  Camp sites were spaced far enough apart that you had some privacy.  Most sites had trees (kids like to hammock camp).  Easy to back the camper in, electric was on the proper driver's side of the camper.  We only spent one night, we would have enjoyed a second.  Will definitely use again for our next UP trip.