Reviews
Cheboygan
User Reviews
Cameron Denlinger
Beautiful beach with lots of rocks and to the east a shallow bay that's great for little kids.
Christine Armentrout
One of our favorite beaches in town to swim at. The water is warm, the sand is soft, and the shoreline is big, there is plenty of room to find a spot on the beach or use a picnic table ( if available) and not be crowded. There is a nice pavilion with picnic tables, and a drinking fountain, and a rinse off spout . Bathrooms and changing rooms inside the pavilion building. There is a small playground that needs to be updated, but the kids still enjoy playing on it! Only bummer is no dogs allowed on the beach. I've never camped here though so I don't know how the campsites are.
David Skop
Quiet park. Shower facilities are old, but are being replaced. Campsite along the water was nice. Trail was enjoyable to walk. Birds were loud at night. Beautiful sunset views.
Carole Green
Lovely setting on the banks of Lake Huron in beautiful Michigan. This is our first stay in Michigan and I hope it won't be our last. There are toilets, showers, a dump station, and fresh water spigots in the campground. We stayed in a 34' fifth wheel. Remember that in addition to the camping fee, in Michigan, you also need a state park pass.
Great Lakes Captain FPV
Rustic, clean and enjoyable camping. Nice trails, good location for further exploration and friendly park staff. What else could you ask for? The camp road is not paved so your beautiful truck/SUV might get a little dusty, oh my! There were some medium size RVs but I'd say it's a better camo for tents, pop ups and small campers.
Amy McMichael
We spent 3 days and the campground was clean and quiet. We had a campsite with a lake view. The hosts were hospitable and the Staff was friendly. The trails were easy to navigate and the beach trail was gorgeous. Dog friendly!
Patrick Kramer
Camped here week after Memorial Day 2024. Nice quiet park. They closed campground in 2023 to update electricity to sites - all sights now have new 20 & 30 amp pedestals. They are scheduled to close & replace the bathroom/shower building later in 2024 - the current one is old but was clean & had nice hot showers. The sites along Duncan Bay are my favorite with most having a short trail to the bay - others can access the bay via the carry-in water access. The bay is very shallow & rocky but beautiful. The park has a groomed beach (no dogs allowed) across the bay from the campground that you can drive to or you can hike a long trail through the woods to miles of empty beach on Lake Huron. Sites are not real big & are pretty close together but most (especially the row on the bay) have a good stand of trees between sites. Campground Map on State Parks page is wrong - there are only 72 sites now & they moved a lot of the numbers around this year - my photos have the updated map which matches the reservation system map - I was told green sites are shaded & yellow sites are in sun - which looks about right - the site I had was in full shade & is green on the new map but the description said full sun when I booked it probably because it was yellow & across the road on the old map.