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    Wilderness State Park

    4.3 (32 reviews)

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    Bri V.

    We needed up snagging a last minute camping spot here to see the fall colors. We really enjoyed this campsite. It was very close to the beach and you could hear the waves crashing all night. It was the perfect ambient noise to sleep to. We also did not find this campground noisy (due to partying guests). I am not sure if that is because we went in the fall or just the location is more family friendly. The bathrooms and showed are nice and clean. The beach is only a few steps away. It was a little windy but overall a great spot.

    Northern Country Trail
    Claudia K.

    We've been hoping to snag a spot at Wilderness for a few years. With Covid, plus remodels, it didn't seem like this was going to be the year. Luckily we snagged a tent spot on the day they opened up (even then, we had to try for a while and ended up splitting the reso between two spots). The park itself is awesome. It's vast, with a lot of options for camping, kayaking and hiking, and killer views of the lake. However, as tent campers we were a little disappointed that the "rustic" camping was so tightly packed. I can totally see how it keeps people and their silliness to one area, but as people who have been spoiled by other rustic campgrounds, it was a bit of a buzz kill. Our site was one of the better ones (34), with woods behind, and luckily we had good neighbors, (because we got to know them well). When we go back - which we will - we'll definitely try to grab one of the "hike-in" spots (AA - QQ). They are not, in fact, true hike-in spots as much as you park and walk your stuff 30 feet over a hill to a more private spot right on the water. Other people seemed similarly disappointed with the lack of privacy, as there was a lot of turnover around us. Even our good neighbors left a day early. It was a fine spot for a ground zero if you're into day-tripping, but if you want to hang at the site to enjoy nature, it's not exactly that. The best part of the park is that there's a lot to enjoy once you're there. On the recommendation of the woman at the camp office (we asked about a couple-hour hike away from people), we hiked the southernmost part of the trail inside Wilderness State Park starting at Sturgeon Bay Beach- 2.7 miles one way / 5.4 there and back. Lots of ups and downs, beautiful views from the halfway point on the ridge. This portion is part of the Northern Country Trail. We only saw one other person on a Friday afternoon, and at a beginner pace it took us almost 3 hours. We took a dip at the end thay was a-mazing. Highly recommend. The same woman also recommended the northernmost hike, along the beach, to the lighthouse. We didn't get to that, but we did drive up there to peek at the beaches. It turned out that the tip of the peninsula was flooded, so we put our kayaks in a explored there for a couple hours. There were lots of interesting birds. We'll definitely be back to explore more!

    Ron R.

    I'm in site 181 it's in the "Pines". I like it. Site seems big, trees behind, big drop off too. Very shady. Nice mature trees everywhere. Nice new fire pit in good location on site. Nice level blacktop pads to park the trailer on. Seems quiet when the sun goes down and in the morning as the park wakes up. We drive thru the lake loops to see them. WOW do they look TIGHT!!! The road is dirt the sites are sand with some sparse grass. Did I mention they were TIGHT!!! WHOA!!! The restrooms and showers are typical Michigan State Park style the old version. They are also in need of some maintenance. The shower head was spraying sideways out at the connection and the window frames are rotting out. They look like you could give them a little push and the whole window would fall out. If you've read this far here is a tip. On the way in they have a new check in station to register. There is a sign that reads " Driver please stay with vehicle until you reach the front of the line. " this seems self explanatory. Some people don't know what it means. They just stop in line and walk up. The BIGGER issue IMHO is they have two lanes but no sign that says the left lane is for registering also. So as I sit four rigs back a rig pulls up in the left lane and goes in and registers and comes out and I'm like WTF!!! So no matter how Many are in the right lane just pull up in the left if it's empty.

    Waugoshaunce Point Light.
    Dennis M.

    Nice park, one of the top ones in the state. I have camped there frequently over the last 50+ years. Suffering a bit because of the budget problems. This shows in some of the maintenance that is need in the park, leveling camp sites out, patch roadways in the campgrounds. Restrooms are cleaned daily but need more detail work like dumping the dead bugs out of the light fixtures a few times a year. The trails are marked and there are many to hike. Take bug dope and a compass anytime you go in the woods there, even though the trails are marked. 3 campgrounds available, East and West Lakeshore on Lake Michigan and The Pines, these sit along a ridge across a County Road behind the Lakeshore campgrounds. The lake is not visible from there. Check Mi.gov for more details.

    Site PP, amazing view and walk out access to the beach. June 2018
    Jessica W.

    Stayed on site PP. Amazing views from our campground of the lake and stars. Short walk to the bathroom. My only complaint were the water flies, there were thousands, we found out from locals that it was hatching season. Luckily they don't bite, they're just annoying to be around. Everything else was spectacular. Beautiful one road drive in. 10 minutes from mackinaw city if that. General store about a mile away with a good selection of anything you might need. Would absolutely stay here again.

    Lake Michigan shoreline
    Tabitha M.

    I almost can't bear to tell you how much we love Wilderness State Park. We camp every fall at Big Stone Bay. The park is beautiful and can seem so incredibly remote--yet you are minutes from Mackinaw City and the Mackinac Bridge. There are lots of hiking trails, so much rocky shoreline to explore (but oh, God, the black spiders!). It's an outdoor paradise.

    Snake on the beach!
    Charles S.

    Camped here for the first time this summer. I have to say so far it's one of my favorite Michigan campgrounds. It has a 50's or 60's feel to the place from the original looking bath houses to the quaint general store down the road (mmmmm donuts). It just feels very relaxed and removed from society. We set up in one of the lake shore sites but not right on the beach. Our site was quite woodsy but we were able to shoe horn our tent and screened porch in. It had not rained for a while before we arrived and did not for the 3 nights we were there so the road was quite dusty. By the time we left or tent and car was covered in a fine dust kicked up by cars diving through. Small beach but it's still good. I think the DNR has let the shoreline become more "natural" so most of the beach is now dunes and grass. Went to Mackinaw City for fudge one day (25 minute drive), and Cross Village for polish at Legs Inn (45-50 minutes? ). Otherwise stayed on site biking, looping and swimming. My 7 year old son made many friends and they even had a game of ghosts in the graveyard and flashlight tag one night. Overall fun and relaxing stay.

    Campsite PP
    Sonnet C.

    We spent three nights here at the end of June. We were camping in a tent and stayed in the double lettered sites (we were in site pp). Almost all of the sites in this area of the park are right on the dunes and you have your own walking trail out to the water. I spent every morning reading and drinking camp coffee on the dunes overlooking Lake Michigan with not another person in site so as far as scenery and privacy go it was the best park in Michigan I've ever stayed in! Our site was a little small but there were just two of us and we had room for both an 8 person tent and a shade/rain tent over the picnic table. The rest of the site areas (the ones with electricity) and near the water looked pretty close together, although some were practically right on the beach so if you had little ones that might be more of what you are looking for. We spent the days riding our bikes and playing on the dunes. We ventured to Leggs Inn for lunch one day, and to Mackinac Island on another day. It was a fantastic vacation! The only downside to this park is the bugs, which is just something that comes with being on the water. As long as we had heavy amounts of deet poisoning our skin the mosquitoes left us alone. Being in this end of the park the bathroom situation wasn't great. There was a vault toilet that we tried desperately not to use and instead took the short ride on our bikes to the ranger station to use the restrooms. There are showers in the park just at the opposite end of where we stayed but they were new and very nice!

    Matt M.

    By far one of the best camping sites that I have been to in Michigan. My wife and I took a tent and had a wonderful time. If you do a tent I would recommend a site more back in the trees, so you are not blasted by the wind off the lake. But great site!

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    Beautiful park and great view from site 40. He were able to keep the kayaks on the beach in front of our camp site. We will come here again.

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    Thorne Swift Nature Preserve

    Thorne Swift Nature Preserve

    4.7(15 reviews)
    22.6 mi

    I'm not much of a nature walking person, but it's been a very long time since I've been up to this…read morepart of Michigan. We discovered this place while on our way to the tunnel of trees, and I said "hey, let's stop here and check it out!" So we did. Pulling in, the parking and area isn't all that huge, but it's cute none the less. It's kind of an off shoot of the Tunnel of Trees, and we also wanted to catch a glimpse of the water if possible. There was a nice gentleman who greeted us and told us about the paths. He said to stay on the trails, check out the water and it's about a mile and a quarter of a walk. So, off we went. There's a nature center at the front with bathrooms and some educational stuff, but we skipped it and went right to the trails. They have a little map area at the front, but basically this place is one big circle and a designated path so you can't really get lost here. While it is cool to look at, it's also a lot of dead and down trees. They have signage throughout about what you're looking at, and tells you a little bit about it. Things like flowers, trees, bugs and birds. It was pretty busy even for a cooler September day, which was impressive. The coolest part of the walk was getting to see Lake Michigan. It was really super cool and you walk right onto the beach. It's not a huge area at all, literally enough to have one person at a time. There's some great photo opportunities along with a view of the lake and boats, which was fabulous to see. Overall, the place is a good stop to get some exercise at if you've been cooped up in the car and start getting antsy like me. LOL. There is a bathroom along the trail, but it's not a flushing toilet one of those holes in the ground with very little privacy. No doors just walls. Kind of weird because I was afraid someone was going to walk in. Anyway, go check it out, you can do this in less then an hours time!

    Our family never tires of visiting Thorne Swift. The pathways are easy to walk, some are wood and…read moresome mulch. There are steps down to the beach area and an overlook of the dunes. The pond is lovely. If you are fortunate, you may catch a glimpse of some wildlife, today there were a number of cedar waxwings at the pond. All the paths are mostly shaded. Caretakers are on hand to answer questions and give information. The nature house features some interesting animal facts and specimens. Monarch butterfly releases are scheduled and an aquarium with the caterpillars is just inside the door. A variety of classes and talks are offered. Informative signs are scattered along the trails, some with photos. Many of the trees and plants are labeled with signage. There is a donation box in front of the nature house, and ample parking.

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    Dousman’s Mill - Sawmill

    Dousman’s Mill

    4.5(19 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    We found the sawmill while driving along the coast from Cheboygan. We decided to stop as it said it…read morewas historic site and place to visit. This place was great! The tour guide was just very enthusiastic and really into milling. She was able to explain everything and it was quite fascinating to see. Well worth the price of the admission tickets. Definitely a must do when in this area.

    This is a historic park on route 23 - about 5-10 minutes drive SE of Mackinaw City. There are a…read morehandful of structures restored from the 1800s. The main focal point is a water powered sawmill that existed there - where one can see the engineering skills of the day. This was the first industrial-like setup of the time. There are scheduled demonstrations run by people who help out at the park to first explain the wood cutting, first the manual effort, then the new way. For our tour, the demonstrator asked for a small child to help - making it interactive in a way. Beyond the tour there are hiking trails - complete through the woods, around, up and down hills and around ponds. For $9 per person additional, there is an adventure tour - great for older kids. Includes ziplining, treetop walking, rock climbing, and a view from the tower. Be prepared though, we showed up at 3:30 (the adventure tours are on the hour) and the last tour (5:00) was already sold out. Very shaded throughout, well maintained... allow 90 minutes without the adventure tour unless you get ambitious and do hiking trails... Allow 2.5 hours otherwise (either hiking or adventure tour).

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    Inside sawmill

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