Great Campgrounds (SIX of Them) Michigan's Upper Peninsula
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- In the Iron River / Crystal Falls area of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
5:33 Gene's Pond - 14 sites $20 a night
County Rd 422, Foster City MI 49834
13:40 Dawson Lake - 13 sites $15 a night
(Mansfield Township) near Crystal Falls
15:50 Glidden Lake - 23 sites $20 a night
211 Lake Mary Rd, Crystal Falls MI
19:30 Runkle Lake - 33 sites $29 a night
311 Runkle Lake Road, Crystal Falls, MI 49920
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21:20 Bewabic State Park - 129 sites $22 a night
720 Idlewild Rd, Crystal Falls MI
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27:01 Pentoga Park - 135 sites $30 a night
1630 County RD 424, Crystal Falls MI 49920
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29:30 Pasty Corner
825 W Adams St, Iron River MI 49925
I hope this information and the video helps you find one of these great camping opportunities for yourself. Have a great and wonderful day!
I love my State. Thanks for showing us off. Michigan has a ton of campgrounds all over the State. Winter is hell on the roads in the UP.
I agree, especially once you get north of Claire - it just keeps getting better and better the further north you get. Then once crossing over the bridge.. tada! lol Roads can be tricky in the winter but road crews do amazing jobs keeping up with the heavy stuff. :-)
Wow! You guys get around! Thanks for checking these out!
It is crazy how much there is to see UP here. lol
Another great tour Dano!😊
Glad you enjoyed!
Enjoyed the ride! -- Deb from NJ
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the tour.
I'm hoping to visit at least 3 of them .. probably 4. lol
nice informative video
Glad you liked it!
Norway lake is a beautiful campground!
I only caught a glimpse while driving by.. looked nice
3:37. if you turn left instead of right.... i grew up down that road. Metropolitan
NICE !! Hope it stirred good memories! all the best
Michigan deserves an award for least sunny state.
It is in the running. lol We do seem to do most of our road trips on nasty days and as is now a proven fact... I BRING THE RAIN. lmao all the best
Check out Rocking Chair Lakes, north of Ishpeming.
It's not a campground of any sorts but a totally wilderness area, a bit difficult to reach.
I was there one time, about 35 years ago. There are actually 2 lakes, one bigger than a smaller one. Neither lake is, but a few acres in size. They are both up high on a plateau, which makes the bushwacking climb up fairly challenging. The bigger lake is surrounded in places by high cliffs, and the whole area is a wilderness.
Brook trout is in the lakes, and if you are lucky, you might land a big one.
Be very careful climbing up the rugged terrain, and I recommend not to go there alone. Bring food and water.
Sounds really cool - I just gotta find someone to animal sit and go out there without the luxury of a van and enjoy. Thanks for the tip!