I have a big problem with mosquitoes. I heard they are worse the further north you go. I heard also that big spray doesnt even phase those rustic mosquitoes. Maybe just wearing long xlothing helps. Such a beautiful place though. Awesome vid!
It really is pretty there, and every season is a little different for mosquitoes in northern Michigan. We have found the lotion and spray made by Sawyer are pretty effective. While at camp, we use a Thermacell unit that we really like that seems to keep them away, too. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Avoid the great lakes in spring! Billions of breeding mosquitoes and other bugs. A nightmare. Summer is not too bad, but late summer and Fall are the best times to visit the area.
We really like finding the more rural and rustic spots to camp in the northern Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula. Best way to get away from the daily grind. Thanks for watching and commenting!
We just got home from a four day camping weekend at Wilderness State Park. It was so great! Our dogs loved Dog Beach. We saw a Bald Eagle flying along the road as we were driving home. We loved the sounds of the waves at night. The sky was clear at night and the stars were incredible. Soooo many great photos from the weekend.
Thanks guys for another great review. I’ve been to Petoskey SP many times but have only driven up through Wilderness SP via Good Hart and the tunnel of trees most beautiful drive. Thanks again!
Another great review, and I love your shirt! I was disappointed that it wasn’t available on your resources page (I see Jessi’s skirts there). Looking forward to your next video!
Thanks for watching and commenting! The centennial parks shirt was one we found for sale at Hoeft State Park. The Friends of Hoeft group had them printed up and are selling them as a fundraiser for the park. The DNR apparently made the logo available to all of the parks and then it has been up to them to come up with different products if they wanted to sell them. Also, the state has some centennial gear available at this website: shoppeninsulas.com/collections/michigan-parks/centennial
@@Trekers Thanks for the tip. My family camped at Hoeft about 25-30 years ago, and I remember liking it there. Unfortunately, I'm about 750 miles away these days, so probably won't get a chance to pop over and see if they're still available for sale. And it doesn't look like they have a website, either. Oh well. I had seen the shirts at the site you mentioned, but not the style you were sporting. Nevertheless, I would certainly be happy with one of them instead. Thanks again!
You can also pick up the North country hiking trail and head South from Wilderness Park. I hike the Wilderness Park trails year round but my opinion the best time to go is fall after the first good frost almost no bugs and the colors are amazing from the Red Pine trail. Thank you for another great video
Great tips. I've been surprised how many times we've come across the NCT in state parks. I never realized where it ran in Michigan. Hiking at least some of it is on my to do list now. Thanks for watching and commenting! -Ari
You can always get to islands, you just need a boat, kayak, paddle board or be a good swimmer. I'm betting that you won't have any overnight company if you camp on those islands. Do you know if you can?
Looks like a great place but, I wouldn't be able to handle it. The bugs really like me more than others. I'd be doused in chemicals or eaten up. When is the best time of year to go when the bugs are not as prevalent?
Tough to say for sure. Usually, cooler weather is better and staying away from slow-moving or stagnant water sources helps. So, early spring or early fall might put the odds in your favor. Also, even at Wilderness State Park, the mosquitoes weren't bad everywhere just on some of the trails. Having said that, I once heard a backpacker say, "Bugs are like the weather, prepare for it but don't let it stop you." There are lightweight clothes that can help repel bugs, "better" chemicals to use now, etc. And enjoying some parts of an area without diving deep into the wooded trails can make a world of difference. -Ari
I was up in the area mid October, my family, dog and myself did not encounter one bug. However, we did encounter a cold front which included a couple days of snow. It's beautiful during the fall but prepared for any type of weather!
So true about the weather, especially anywhere in northern Michigan and the U.P. Thanks for watching and commenting! Good to know about the lack of bugs in October.
I've been searching for videos about Michigan's state parks, and yours are by far the best. Thanks so much for the incredibly useful information!
Thank you for such a wonderful comment. We're glad you like our videos and that you're finding them informative!
Great info!....thank U!
You're welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I have a big problem with mosquitoes. I heard they are worse the further north you go. I heard also that big spray doesnt even phase those rustic mosquitoes. Maybe just wearing long xlothing helps. Such a beautiful place though. Awesome vid!
It really is pretty there, and every season is a little different for mosquitoes in northern Michigan. We have found the lotion and spray made by Sawyer are pretty effective. While at camp, we use a Thermacell unit that we really like that seems to keep them away, too. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Avoid the great lakes in spring! Billions of breeding mosquitoes and other bugs. A nightmare. Summer is not too bad, but late summer and Fall are the best times to visit the area.
Best part of the state for us, Go there every year.
We really like finding the more rural and rustic spots to camp in the northern Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula. Best way to get away from the daily grind. Thanks for watching and commenting!
We just got home from a four day camping weekend at Wilderness State Park. It was so great! Our dogs loved Dog Beach. We saw a Bald Eagle flying along the road as we were driving home. We loved the sounds of the waves at night. The sky was clear at night and the stars were incredible. Soooo many great photos from the weekend.
It is a really great spot to get away. Thanks for watching and for the comment -- good to hear you had a such a nice time!
Thanks guys for another great review. I’ve been to Petoskey SP many times but have only driven up through Wilderness SP via Good Hart and the tunnel of trees most beautiful drive. Thanks again!
Tunnel of Trees is awesome. We'll probably include footage of that in our Petoskey SP video, which is coming up soon. Thanks for watching!
Another great review, and I love your shirt! I was disappointed that it wasn’t available on your resources page (I see Jessi’s skirts there). Looking forward to your next video!
Thanks for watching and commenting! The centennial parks shirt was one we found for sale at Hoeft State Park. The Friends of Hoeft group had them printed up and are selling them as a fundraiser for the park. The DNR apparently made the logo available to all of the parks and then it has been up to them to come up with different products if they wanted to sell them. Also, the state has some centennial gear available at this website: shoppeninsulas.com/collections/michigan-parks/centennial
@@Trekers Thanks for the tip. My family camped at Hoeft about 25-30 years ago, and I remember liking it there. Unfortunately, I'm about 750 miles away these days, so probably won't get a chance to pop over and see if they're still available for sale. And it doesn't look like they have a website, either. Oh well. I had seen the shirts at the site you mentioned, but not the style you were sporting. Nevertheless, I would certainly be happy with one of them instead. Thanks again!
You can also pick up the North country hiking trail and head South from Wilderness Park. I hike the Wilderness Park trails year round but my opinion the best time to go is fall after the first good frost almost no bugs and the colors are amazing from the Red Pine trail. Thank you for another great video
Great tips. I've been surprised how many times we've come across the NCT in state parks. I never realized where it ran in Michigan. Hiking at least some of it is on my to do list now. Thanks for watching and commenting! -Ari
Looks like a beautiful place. We’re the tent only sites pretty rustic?
As I recall, it depends on where they are located on the loop, but some are tucked away more than others. -Ari
@@Trekers thanks for your help! We’re those spots hike in, drive in, or both?
@@MrLuke1000 The tent sites are all listed as walk-in only.
You can always get to islands, you just need a boat, kayak, paddle board or be a good swimmer. I'm betting that you won't have any overnight company if you camp on those islands. Do you know if you can?
We don't believe any camping is allowed on the islands.
Looks like a great place but, I wouldn't be able to handle it. The bugs really like me more than others. I'd be doused in chemicals or eaten up. When is the best time of year to go when the bugs are not as prevalent?
Tough to say for sure. Usually, cooler weather is better and staying away from slow-moving or stagnant water sources helps. So, early spring or early fall might put the odds in your favor. Also, even at Wilderness State Park, the mosquitoes weren't bad everywhere just on some of the trails. Having said that, I once heard a backpacker say, "Bugs are like the weather, prepare for it but don't let it stop you." There are lightweight clothes that can help repel bugs, "better" chemicals to use now, etc. And enjoying some parts of an area without diving deep into the wooded trails can make a world of difference. -Ari
@@Trekers Thank You Ari for the tips. ~Lucy
I was up in the area mid October, my family, dog and myself did not encounter one bug. However, we did encounter a cold front which included a couple days of snow. It's beautiful during the fall but prepared for any type of weather!
So true about the weather, especially anywhere in northern Michigan and the U.P. Thanks for watching and commenting! Good to know about the lack of bugs in October.
are u allowed to fish their?
Yes, they do allow fishing. You'll just need the proper licenses.