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The rugged forested Lake Superior shoreline of Isle Royale at dusk.

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Michigan outdoors

Two Great Lakes coastlines, towering dunes, Lake Superior cliffs, and a wild island park reachable only by boat or seaplane.

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The rugged forested Lake Superior shoreline of Isle Royale at dusk.
National park

Isle Royale

A roadless Lake Superior island where wolves and moose roam, reached only by ferry or seaplane.

The colorful mineral-streaked sandstone cliffs of Pictured Rocks rising from turquoise Lake Superior, seen from a boat, orange, green, and tan stains, clear summer day
National Park Service

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Forty miles of colorful sandstone cliffs, sea caves, and waterfalls along Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, best seen from a Munising boat cruise or the Chapel-to-Mosquito backcountry hike.

Perched dunes dropping to the turquoise water of Lake Michigan at Sleeping Bear Dunes
National Park Service

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Michigan's Lake Michigan dunescape: towering perched dunes, the Pierce Stocking scenic drive, turquoise water, and two reservable lakeshore campgrounds.

The amber-colored Upper Falls of the Tahquamenon River
State park

Tahquamenon Falls State Park

Michigan's Upper Peninsula waterfall icon: the amber-colored Upper Falls, a four-mile river hike to the Lower Falls, North Country Trail miles, and reservable campgrounds.

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park
State park
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Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Michigan's largest state park: nearly 60,000 acres of old-growth forest above Lake Superior, the Lake of the Clouds overlook, and rustic cabins and yurts that book far ahead.

Agate Falls Scenic Site
State park system area
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Agate Falls Scenic Site

Considered one of Michigan's most picturesque waterfalls, Agate Falls sits along the middle branch of the Ontonagon River, reached by a half-mile accessible trail to an observation platform.

Albert E. Sleeper State Park
State Park
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Albert E. Sleeper State Park

Albert E. Sleeper State Park spans 723 acres of forest, wetlands, forested dunes and half a mile of sandy shoreline along Lake Huron's Saginaw Bay.

Algonac State Park
State Park
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Algonac State Park

Algonac State Park is known for views of freighters along the St. Clair River, with a half-mile of riverfront, campgrounds, trails and a 1,200-acre dedicated natural area.

Aloha State Park
State Park
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Aloha State Park

Aloha State Park sits along the northeast shore of Mullett Lake near the Straits of Mackinac, with a modern campground, boating access, a swim beach and a protected boat basin.

Planning a Michigan trip

Michigan is built around water. The state touches four of the five Great Lakes, and almost everything worth packing for happens along their shorelines. The Lower Peninsula gives you the classic Lake Michigan scene: rolling dunes that top out around 450 feet, shallow swimming beaches, and small harbor towns. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is the headliner here, with the famous Dune Climb, an easy scenic drive, and calm water around Glen Lake that makes it a friendly pick for families.

Cross the Mackinac Bridge into the Upper Peninsula and the landscape gets wilder. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore runs along Lake Superior from Munising to Grand Marais, stacking sandstone cliffs, waterfalls, deep forest, and a 42-mile slice of the North Country Trail into one of the best stretches of coast in the Midwest. Day hikers can knock out short waterfall walks like Munising Falls and Miners Falls, while bigger trips tackle cliff-hugging routes like the Chapel Loop. For true solitude, the state's island national park (see the list above) sits far out in Lake Superior and is open only mid-April through mid-October.

The sweet spot is mid-June through early October. Summer is prime beach and kayak season with highs in the 70s to low 80s F, while September trades the crowds for cooler air and maple color along the cliffs. The through-line on packing is layers and water readiness: Lake Superior stays cold all year, weather flips fast, and even a beach day can turn breezy. Plan for sun protection, sturdy shoes for sandy and rocky trails, a warm layer for evenings, and rain gear that earns its spot in the bag.

Getting around Michigan

Your gateway depends on which half of the state you want. Detroit Metropolitan (DTW) is Michigan's largest airport and the easiest to fly into, sitting near I-275 and I-94 with good access to Detroit and Ann Arbor. It is a long haul to the outdoor highlights, though: the Upper Peninsula is roughly 450 road miles north, a full driving day.

For the Lower Peninsula dunes, fly into Cherry Capital Airport (TVC) in Traverse City. The airport is about 5 minutes from downtown, and Sleeping Bear Dunes is a short hop west along the Lake Michigan coast. Grand Rapids sits about 140 miles (roughly 2 hours) south of Traverse City if you want a larger hub with more flight options.

For the Upper Peninsula and its Lake Superior cliffs, fly into Sawyer International (MQT) near Marquette, about 15 miles from town. From Marquette it is roughly an hour east to the Munising side of Pictured Rocks. Out-of-state drivers sometimes route through Green Bay (about 3 hours from Marquette) or even Minneapolis (around 6.5 hours). Expect long drives between the two peninsulas: the Mackinac Bridge is the only land link, and crossing from Traverse City up to the central UP is a 3 to 4 hour trip. Treat the Lower and Upper Peninsulas as two separate trips rather than one loop.

State park directory

Every Michigan state park

A source-backed inventory layer for planning breadth. Full Kit Authority guides are marked when a park has camping detail, rules, and packing notes; the rest link straight to the official page.

103 parks

2 full guides · 85 with photos

  • Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

    State Park

    Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park features 60,000 acres of old-growth forest, roaring waterfalls, Lake Superior shoreline, rivers, trails and ridges.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Full guide
  • Tahquamenon Falls State Park

    State Park

    Tahquamenon Falls State Park encompasses nearly 50,000 acres and stretches 13-plus miles in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Full guide
  • Agate Falls Scenic Site

    State park system area

    Considered one of Michigan's most picturesque waterfalls, Agate Falls sits along the middle branch of the Ontonagon River, reached by a half-mile accessible trail to an observation platform.

    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Winter Sports

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Albert E. Sleeper State Park

    State Park

    Albert E. Sleeper State Park spans 723 acres of forest, wetlands, forested dunes and half a mile of sandy shoreline along Lake Huron's Saginaw Bay.

    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Swimming
    • Beach

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Algonac State Park

    State Park

    Algonac State Park is known for views of freighters along the St. Clair River, with a half-mile of riverfront, campgrounds, trails and a 1,200-acre dedicated natural area.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Aloha State Park

    State Park

    Aloha State Park sits along the northeast shore of Mullett Lake near the Straits of Mackinac, with a modern campground, boating access, a swim beach and a protected boat basin.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Bald Mountain Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Bald Mountain Recreation Area covers 4,600 rolling acres of trails, inland lakes and trout streams across some of the steepest, most rugged terrain in southeastern Michigan.

    • Cabins
    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Swimming

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Baraga State Park

    State Park

    Baraga State Park sits along Lake Superior's Keweenaw Bay and is popular for hiking, kayaking, camping and ORV-friendly recreation in the western Upper Peninsula.

    • Camping
    • Hiking
    • Paddling
    • Picnicking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Bay City State Park

    State Park

    Bay City State Park sits on Saginaw Bay and is home to the Tobico Marsh, more than 1,000 feet of sandy beach and over 2,000 acres of diverse habitats.

    • Camping
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Biking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Belle Isle Park

    State park system area

    Belle Isle Park is a 985-acre island park in the Detroit River, home to a fountain, conservatory, aquarium, golf course, swim beach and many cultural and natural attractions.

    • Swimming
    • Beach
    • Fishing
    • Paddling

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Bewabic State Park

    State Park

    Bewabic State Park sits on Fortune Lake and offers modern and rustic campsites, a day-use area, a tennis court, hiking trails and a boat launch rich with CCC history.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Bond Falls Scenic Site

    State park system area

    Bond Falls is a scenic waterfall in southern Ontonagon County where the Ontonagon River tumbles roughly 50 feet over fractured rock, viewed from an accessible boardwalk.

    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Picnicking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Brighton Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    The 4,947-acre Brighton Recreation Area in southeast Michigan holds nine lakes, five campgrounds, a swim beach, a disc golf course and a 35-mile trail system.

    • Camping
    • Biking
    • Fishing
    • Paddling

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Burt Lake State Park

    State Park

    Burt Lake State Park sits on the southeast corner of Burt Lake with 2,000 feet of sandy shoreline, a shallow swim area, modern camping and boating in the heart of the Inland Waterway.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Beach
    • Biking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Cambridge Junction Historic State Park

    Historic State Park

    Cambridge Junction Historic State Park, nestled in the Irish Hills, is home to Walker Tavern, Hewitt House, a reconstructed 1840s barn and an open-air farmers market.

    • Hiking
    • Historic Site
    • Picnicking
    • Winter Sports

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Charles Mears State Park

    State Park

    Charles Mears State Park is a 50-acre site on Lake Michigan with a buoyed swim beach, fishing pier, campground, lodge and interpretive trail just steps from Pentwater.

    • Camping
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Swimming

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Cheboygan State Park

    State Park

    Cheboygan State Park offers the trout-filled waters of Elliot Creek, a family-friendly beach, miles of scenic Lake Huron coastline and the historic Cheboygan Point Light site.

    • Beach
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Hunting

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Clear Lake State Park

    State Park

    Clear Lake State Park is known for pristine water and offers a modern campground, trails, lodging, a swim beach and a disc golf course in Michigan's elk country.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Disc Golf
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Craig Lake State Park

    State Park

    Craig Lake State Park is the most remote in Michigan's system, spanning more than 9,700 acres with hike-in campsites, yurts, rustic cabins, six lakes and miles of trail.

    • Camping
    • Backpacking
    • Cabins
    • Boating

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Dodge #4 State Park

    State Park

    Dodge #4 State Park, about 30 miles from Detroit, is known for its sandy beach and one mile of shoreline along Cass Lake, the largest inland lake in southeast Michigan.

    • Boating
    • Swimming
    • Beach
    • Biking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Duck Lake State Park

    State Park

    Duck Lake State Park is a day-use park on the shores of Lake Michigan and Duck Lake, with a boat launch, kayak rentals, towering dunes and 7 miles of natural-surface trails.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Hunting

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Fayette Historic State Park

    Historic State Park

    Fayette Historic State Park blends history and nature on the shores of Big Bay de Noc, with a historic townsite, campground, harbor, visitor center and 5 miles of trails.

    • Camping
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Swimming

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Fort Custer Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Fort Custer Recreation Area is a 3,033-acre park between Battle Creek and Kalamazoo with three lakes, the Kalamazoo River, campgrounds, a swim beach and more than 40 miles of trails.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Swimming
    • Beach

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Fort Wilkins Historic State Park

    Historic State Park

    Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula, features a campground, a historical fort with a living history program and two 1860s lighthouses.

    • Camping
    • Historic Site
    • Biking
    • Boating

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
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  • Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park

    State Park

    Fred Meijer White Pine Trail State Park is a 92-mile paved rail-trail linking Comstock Park near Grand Rapids to Cadillac through 15 towns and rural farmland.

    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Winter Sports
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Grand Haven State Park

    State Park

    Grand Haven State Park is a 48-acre park along a half-mile of sandy Lake Michigan shoreline, with a modern campground, swim beach and views of the pier and two lighthouses.

    • Camping
    • Beach
    • Swimming
    • Playground

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Grand Mere State Park

    State Park

    Grand Mere State Park features magnificent sand dunes, deep blowouts and half a mile of Lake Michigan shoreline, with two inland lakes behind the dunes.

    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Hunting
    • Picnicking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Harrisville State Park

    State Park

    Harrisville State Park sits along the sandy shores of Lake Huron with a day-use area in pine and cedar, a modern campground, swim beach and the 2-mile paved Heritage Trail.

    • Camping
    • Biking
    • Hiking
    • Paddling

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Hartwick Pines State Park

    State Park

    Hartwick Pines State Park is named for its 49 acres of old-growth pine forest, with a modern campground, a rustic cabin and 21 miles of trails including the paved Old Growth Forest Trail.

    • Camping
    • Cabins
    • Fishing
    • Picnicking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Highland Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Highland Recreation Area sits amid rolling hills with more than 10 inland lakes, a swim beach, a radio-controlled flying field and 44 miles of trails open to equestrians, bikers and hikers.

    • Biking
    • Horseback Riding
    • Fishing
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Hoeft State Park

    State Park

    Hoeft State Park is a heavily wooded 340-acre park on Lake Huron with a mile of sandy shoreline, a modern campground, 4 miles of trails and a historic stone and log pavilion.

    • Camping
    • Playground
    • Biking
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Hoffmaster State Park

    State Park

    P.J. Hoffmaster State Park sits on 3 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline near Muskegon with a modern campground, towering dunes, 10 miles of trails and the Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center.

    • Camping
    • Beach
    • Hiking
    • Swimming

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Holland State Park

    State Park

    Holland State Park is known for sugar-sand beaches, sunsets and views of the iconic Big Red lighthouse, with two large campgrounds and connections to nonmotorized trails.

    • Camping
    • Beach
    • Boating
    • Playground

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Holly Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Holly Recreation Area covers more than 8,000 acres of rolling woodlands and open fields between Pontiac and Flint, offering hiking, camping, boating, disc golf and mountain biking.

    • Camping
    • Beach
    • Swimming
    • Boating

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Indian Lake State Park

    State Park

    Indian Lake State Park sits on the shores of Indian Lake west of Manistique, with two units separated by the lake, a swim beach, picnic shelters and a paved lakeside trail.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Hiking
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Interlochen State Park

    State Park

    Interlochen State Park sits between Duck and Green lakes with modern and rustic camping, boating, paddling and swimming, and was established as Michigan's first state park in 1919.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Paddling
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Ionia State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Ionia Recreation Area offers 4,500 acres of rolling hills, meadows, mature forests and wetlands between Grand Rapids and Lansing, with a scenic lake and winding river.

    • Camping
    • Horseback Riding
    • Hunting
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Island Lake Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Island Lake Recreation Area spans 4,000 acres of southeast Michigan with four inland lakes, the Huron River, a shooting range and trails for mountain biking and hiking.

    • Biking
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Hunting

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • J.W. Wells State Park

    State Park

    J.W. Wells State Park stretches along 3 miles of Lake Michigan's Green Bay south of Escanaba, with a modern campground, swim beach, rustic cabins and a trail with warming shelters.

    • Camping
    • Cabins
    • Playground
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Kal-Haven Trail State Park

    State Park

    Kal-Haven Trail State Park is a 33.5-mile rail-trail between Kalamazoo and South Haven on an 1871 railroad bed, winding through woods, farmland, streams and rivers.

    • Biking
    • Hiking
    • Winter Sports

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Lake Gogebic State Park

    State Park

    Lake Gogebic State Park sits in the heart of the Ottawa National Forest, an ideal home base for exploring the western Upper Peninsula, including nearby waterfalls and the Porcupine Mountains.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Paddling

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Lake Hudson Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Lake Hudson Recreation Area surrounds a no-wake lake near the Ohio border and is home to Michigan's first dark sky preserve, with a campground, swim beach and a 1.5-mile trail.

    • Camping
    • Hunting
    • Boating
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Lakeport State Park

    State Park

    Lakeport State Park lies 10 miles north of Port Huron along a mile of rocky Lake Huron shoreline, with a modern campground, playground and buoyed swim area in two units.

    • Camping
    • Swimming
    • Playground
    • Picnicking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Laughing Whitefish Falls State Park

    State Park

    Laughing Whitefish Falls cascades through a picturesque gorge framed by old-growth white pine and hemlock, reached by a half-mile hike to three observation platforms.

    • Hiking
    • Hunting
    • Picnicking
    • Winter Sports

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Leelanau State Park

    State Park

    Leelanau State Park covers more than 1,550 acres at the tip of the Leelanau Peninsula along Lake Michigan, with a rustic campground, mini cabins, a lighthouse and the Cathead Bay trails.

    • Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Ludington State Park

    State Park

    Ludington State Park sits between Hamlin Lake and 7 miles of sandy Lake Michigan shoreline, with scenic dunes, three campgrounds, the Big Sable Point Lighthouse and 21 miles of trails.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Beach
    • Paddling

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Maybury State Park

    State Park

    Maybury State Park offers a serene 1,000-acre escape 25 miles northwest of Detroit, with rolling hills, meadows and winding trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding.

    • Biking
    • Hiking
    • Playground
    • Horseback Riding

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Meridian-Baseline State Park

    State Park

    Meridian-Baseline State Park marks the point where all township, range and section measurements begin for Michigan, with a 1.4-mile out-and-back trail to two survey monuments.

    • Hiking
    • Winter Sports
    • Historic Site

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Muskallonge Lake State Park

    State Park

    Muskallonge Lake State Park is a 217-acre park northwest of Newberry bordering both Lake Superior and Muskallonge Lake, renowned for its forests, lakes and streams.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Muskegon State Park

    State Park

    Muskegon State Park offers 3 miles of shoreline along Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake, with forested dunes, two campgrounds, multiple trails and a historic CCC-built blockhouse.

    • Camping
    • Beach
    • Fishing
    • Picnicking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Newaygo State Park

    State Park

    Newaygo State Park sits atop 20-foot embankments overlooking Hardy Dam Pond, with two rustic campgrounds, an 18-hole disc golf course and a boating access site bordering the Manistee National Forest.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Disc Golf
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • North Higgins Lake State Park

    State Park

    North Higgins Lake State Park lies along Higgins Lake at the former site of the world's largest seedling nursery, with a campground, swim beach, trails and the CCC Museum.

    • Camping
    • Biking
    • Boating
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Onaway State Park

    State Park

    Onaway State Park is located on the southeast shore of beautiful Black Lake in Presque Isle County.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Orchard Beach State Park

    State Park

    Orchard Beach State Park is situated on a 100-foot bluff overlooking Lake Michigan, just 3 miles north of Manistee.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Otsego Lake State Park

    State Park

    Otsego Lake State Park, located near Gaylord and easily accessed from I-75, is home to 62 acres of lakeside recreation.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Palms Book State Park

    State Park

    Palms Book State Park, located at the north end of Indian Lake in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, is home to Kitch-iti-kipi or "The Big Spring."

    • Fishing
    • Boating
    • Picnicking
    • Playground

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Petoskey State Park

    State Park

    Nestled on the shores of Little Traverse Bay, Petoskey State Park offers a mile of sandy shores along Lake Michigan, two campgrounds and a network of hiking trails.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Pinckney Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    With its diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife and endless recreational opportunities, Pinckney Recreation Area is a must-visit destination for campers, mountain bikers, anglers and other recreation enthusiasts.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Nestled amidst a mix of marshes, ponds, forests, old farm fields and lakes, Pontiac Lake Recreation Area offers a diverse range of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Port Crescent State Park

    State Park

    Port Crescent State Park, located just outside the town of Port Austin at the tip of Michigan's thumb, is set along 3 miles of sandy Lake Huron shoreline.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Proud Lake Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Proud Lake Recreation Area, approximately 3,000 acres, is located on the scenic Huron River and borders Proud Lake.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Rifle River Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Rifle River Recreation Area provides fishing, paddling, camping and more in this picturesque setting.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Rockport State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Boasting a fascinating past as a limestone quarry, this park, just north of Alpena, offers a unique blend of history and outdoor adventure.

    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Boating
    • Picnicking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park

    Historic State Park

    Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park, located near Cass City in Michigan's Thumb region, is the home of Michigan's largest known collection of early Native American teachings carved in stone.

    • Camping
    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Saugatuck Dunes State Park

    State Park

    Saugatuck Dunes State Park features 2.5 miles of sandy Lake Michigan shoreline, coastal dunes, forested areas, 13 miles of trails and the 300-acre Patty Birkholz Natural Area.

    • Hiking
    • Picnicking
    • Disc Golf
    • Biking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Seven Lakes State Park

    State Park

    Seven Lakes State Park boasts over 230 acres of water spread across six lakes, offering ample opportunity for paddling, fishing and swimming.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Hiking
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Silver Lake State Park

    State Park

    Silver Lake State Park is home to nearly 3 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, 2,000 acres of sand dunes and the popular 450-acre Silver Lake ORV Area.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Hiking
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Sleepy Hollow State Park

    State Park

    Nestled just 20 minutes north of Lansing, Sleepy Hollow State Park beckons outdoor enthusiasts with 2,600 sprawling acres of scenic beauty.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • South Higgins Lake State Park

    State Park

    South Higgins Lake State Park, situated on 1 mile of shoreline along Higgins Lake, boasts one of the largest Michigan state park campgrounds, a popular boat launch and a popular day-use area.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Straits State Park

    State Park

    Straits State Park is home to 181 acres of recreation with fantastic views of the Mackinac Bridge and Straits of Mackinac.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Sturgeon Point State Park

    State Park

    Sturgeon Point State Park is located 5 miles north of Harrisville on Lake Huron.

    • Picnicking
    • Beach
    • Historic Site

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Tawas Point State Park

    State Park

    Tawas Point State Park, located on a sand spit that forms Tawas Bay along Lake Huron, is home to 183 acres of lakeside recreation.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Twin Lakes State Park

    State Park

    Twin Lakes State Park - located in Michigan's Copper Country, about 26 miles from Houghton - is located on the southwest shore of Lake Roland.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Van Buren State Park

    State Park

    Nestled along Lake Michigan's picturesque shoreline, Van Buren State Park boasts towering dunes, a pristine sandy beach and lush woodland trails.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Hiking
    • Swimming

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Van Riper State Park

    State Park

    Van Riper State Park is a 1,100-acre park located 35 miles west of Marquette, with 1.5 miles of waterfront on Lake Michigamme and the Peshekee River.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • W.J. Hayes State Park

    State Park

    Hayes State Park is located on Wamplers and Round lakes in the heart of the Irish Hills.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Wagner Falls Scenic Site

    State park system area

    Wagner Falls Scenic Site is located just 1.5 miles south of Munising.

    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Hunting

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Warren Dunes State Park

    State Park

    Warren Dunes State Park provides 1,500 acres of recreational opportunities along the beautiful shore of Lake Michigan.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Warren Woods State Park

    State Park

    Warren Woods State Park is a 311-acre nature preserve and hidden gem just 7 minutes from Warren Dunes State Park.

    • Hiking
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Waterloo Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Waterloo Recreation Area is the largest state park in the Lower Peninsula, home to a diverse array of camping options, 11 inland lakes and a trail system.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Watkins Lake State Park and County Preserve

    State Park

    Watkins Lake State Park and County Preserve is best known for its quiet serenity, scenic lake, 5-mile walking trail, bird-watching opportunities and many other draws.

    • Camping
    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Picnicking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Wilderness State Park

    State Park

    Wilderness State Park, located 11 miles west of Mackinaw City, is home to 26 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, 20-plus miles of trails and a swimming beach.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor

    State Park

    William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor is located in the heart of Detroit, just east of downtown, along a portion of the city's Detroit Riverwalk.

    • Fishing
    • Picnicking
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Biking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Wilson State Park

    State Park

    Steeped in history, Wilson State Park offers a scenic escape on 36 wooded acres at the north end of Budd Lake in Clare County.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Young State Park

    State Park

    Young State Park is situated on the eastern shore of beautiful Lake Charlevoix, just outside Boyne City.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Bass River Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Bass River Recreation Area lies along the Grand River between Grand Rapids and Grand Haven, with 3.5 miles of river frontage and more than 10 miles of varied trails.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Biking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Coldwater Lake State Park

    State Park

    Coldwater Lake State Park is 400 acres of largely undeveloped land of former farmland, wetlands and hardwood forest, and the only public land open to hunting in the county.

    • Hunting

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • F.J. McLain State Park

    State Park

    F.J. McLain State Park sits in the heart of the Keweenaw Peninsula along 2 miles of sandy Lake Superior beach, known for sunsets and views of the lighthouse.

    • Camping
    • Fishing
    • Hunting
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Fishermans Island State Park

    State Park

    Fisherman's Island State Park spans 2,678 acres along more than 6 miles of unspoiled Lake Michigan shoreline near Charlevoix, with a rustic campground and dune-covered terrain.

    • Camping
    • Hiking
    • Hunting
    • Paddling

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Houghton-Douglass Falls and Veterans Memorial Scenic Site

    State park system area

    Located in the Keweenaw Peninsula north of Lake Linden, this 70-acre site is home to Michigan's tallest waterfall, dropping 110 feet into a rugged forested gorge.

    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Keith J. Charters Traverse City State Park

    State Park

    Keith J. Charters Traverse City State Park is a 75-acre urban park just 2 miles from downtown, with a modern campground, mini cabins and a quarter-mile sandy beach on Grand Traverse Bay.

    • Camping
    • Cabins
    • Playground
    • Beach

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Lime Island State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Lime Island State Recreation Area encompasses a 932-acre island in the eastern Upper Peninsula with a boat dock, cabins and tent camping on wooden platforms.

    • Camping
    • Cabins
    • Fishing
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Menominee River State Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Menominee River State Recreation Area protects a 17-mile undeveloped river corridor with rocky gorges and towering pines, a destination for whitewater rafting, kayaking and wildlife viewing.

    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Hiking
    • Hunting

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area surrounds Lake Minnawanna south of Lapeer, with a 723-acre setting of modern camping, a swim area, fishing pier and 6 miles of trails.

    • Camping
    • Boating
    • Fishing
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Mike Levine Lakelands Trail State Park

    State Park

    Mike Levine Lakelands Trail State Park is a 34-mile linear rail-trail within the Great Lake-to-Lake Trail, passing through woods, pastures, wetlands and along the Huron River.

    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Horseback Riding
    • Winter Sports

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Thompsons Harbor State Park

    State Park

    Nestled along 7.5 miles of Lake Huron's beautiful shoreline, Thompson's Harbor State Park offers a rustic adventure for outdoor enthusiasts.

    • Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Tippy Dam Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Tippy Dam Recreation Area is located on Manistee River and the upstream, dammed portion of the river, known as Tippy Dam backwaters.

    • Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking
    • Fishing

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Van Buren Trail State Park

    State Park

    Van Buren Trail State Park is a 14-mile, linear, multiuse trail that runs along a former railroad right-of-way and links the cities of Hartford and South Haven

    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Horseback Riding
    • Winter Sports

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • W.C. Wetzel Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Spanning 913 largely undeveloped acres, W.C. Wetzel Recreation Area offers a rugged escape highlighted by 3.3 miles of hiking trails, expansive wetlands and a dedicated radio-controlled airplane field.

    • Hiking
    • Fishing
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Winter Sports

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • W.F. Memorial Hart-Montague Trail State Park

    State Park

    Explore the scenic beauty of the William Field Memorial Hart-Montague Trail State Park.

    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Horseback Riding
    • Winter Sports

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • William C. Sterling State Park

    State Park

    The park protects more than 500 acres of Great Lakes marsh and restored lake plain prairie habitat and is well known for its access to walleye and perch fisheries.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Wm. Mitchell State Park

    State Park

    Tucked between the sparkling waters of Lake Mitchell and Lake Cadillac, William Mitchell State Park invites visitors to explore its 770 acres of outdoor recreation.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page
  • Yankee Springs Recreation Area

    State Recreation Area

    Yankee Spring's terrain, punctuated by bogs, marshes and tranquil lakes, offers a haven for outdoor adventure.

    • Camping
    • RV Camping
    • Cabins
    • Hiking

    Michigan DNR

    Official page

Inventory source: USGS PAD-US 4.1. Photos are public-domain or Creative Commons via Wikimedia Commons, credited per image. Official reservations and rules remain state-specific, so use the state booking links before committing to dates.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Michigan's parks?

Mid-June through early October is the broad sweet spot. Summer brings warm beach and kayak weather with highs in the 70s to low 80s F, while September offers fewer crowds, cooler air, and fall color along the Upper Peninsula cliffs. If you are headed to the Lake Superior island park, note it is only open from mid-April through mid-October.

What is the best national park in Michigan?

Michigan's marquee national lakeshores are Sleeping Bear Dunes on Lake Michigan and Pictured Rocks on Lake Superior. Sleeping Bear is the easier, more family-friendly choice with big dunes and swimming beaches, while Pictured Rocks rewards hikers with dramatic sandstone cliffs and waterfalls. For a remote, boat-only wilderness experience, the state's Lake Superior island national park is in a class of its own.

How do you get to Isle Royale National Park?

You cannot drive to it. Access is by ferry or seaplane only, with ferries departing from Houghton (about 6 hours each way) and Copper Harbor (about 3.5 hours each way). Seaplanes cut the trip to roughly 35 to 40 minutes. The park is open mid-April through mid-October, and many ferry lines only run from late spring into September, so book transportation well ahead.

Do you need a warm layer for a Michigan summer trip?

Yes. Even in July and August, Lake Superior stays cold and lakeside evenings turn breezy fast, especially in the Upper Peninsula. Pack a warm layer and reliable rain gear alongside your beach kit, since weather along the Great Lakes can shift quickly during the day.

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