How do I reserve a campsite at Michigan State Parks?
To make camping reservations, visit www.midnrreservations.com or call 1-800-44PARKS. Please note, vehicle entry into all state parks, recreation areas and state forest campgrounds require a Recreation Passport.
Which Michigan state parks have full hookups?
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Can you camp on state land in Michigan?
Where allowed, dispersed camping is permitted on state-owned land for free. The following rules apply: The campsite must not be located in a designated state park, recreation area, rustic state forest campground or game area. The campsite must be located more than one mile from a rustic state forest campground.
Do Michigan state park campgrounds have water hookups?
Modern campgrounds provide a modern restroom/shower building, pressurized water spigots and a sanitation station. Each campsite has electrical service available.
Do Michigan state park campgrounds have full hookups?
There are 18 campsites with full hook-up facilities and 9 tent-only sites available from May through October, as well as rustic sites with the option for cabin accommodation available for hire all year round.
How do I make a reservation at a MIDNR Park?
Visit MiDNRReservations.com or call 1-800-44-PARKS to make a reservation. Sites are also available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Are there any state park campgrounds in Michigan?
There are many camping and lodging opportunities available in Michigan state parks. When you choose state park campgrounds, you get a lot more than just a campsite.
How far in advance can I Reserve a campsite in Michigan?
Reservations for campsites and harbor slips can be made up to six months in advance of a planned arrival date, or 12 months in advance for overnight lodging facilities and day-use shelters. Visit MiDNRReservations.com or call 800-44PARK. View camping modification and cancellation policy.
Why did the DNR raise campsite fees?
Camping and lodging fee adjustment Beginning Nov. 1, 2021, the DNR is adjusting campsite and lodging fees to help ensure adequate funding for state park operations, the first such increase in four years. The new fee structure will apply to camping reservations and walk-in registrations made Nov. 1, 2021 and after.