Reviews
Copper Country (Big Eric's Bridge)
User Reviews
Bobbi Rexroad
Didn’t camp but the view was amazing!
simplelife_seeker
NON Michigan Residents…be prepared to pay! $20 per site $11 per VEHICLE per DAY $10 water/sewage refill/dump* Example: If you bring 2 vehicles and a trailer and stay at this State Park for 2 nights expect to pay around $94. You’ll also have to go to Baraga State Park to refill/dump your tanks. *Water/sewage and trash services are OFF-SITE at Baraga State Park. You need to pack-in & pack-out all trash, dumpsters near water stations at Baraga. ::TIPS:: You can/SHOULD get the Michigan state parks Passport if you plan on visiting or camping in the state’s recreation areas for 4 nights or more a year. Daily non Michigan plated vehicle rates are $11 or $40 for the year. Call ahead to check availability at your preferred campground, you can save $8-$10 on your reservation by doing a walk up campsite. Reservations online or over the phone cost $8-$10. As of 2024
Jon Cassino
One of my favorite rustic campgrounds in the UP. In the summer the water is usually down and it is quite nice walking down the river - lots of swimming pools and clear water. Be advised it is situated on a often active logging road so you may hear some truck traffic during the day if you camp close to the road.
John Grabski
Nice quiet campground ,clean and supplied outhouses. Fire pits for campfires. Nice place to spend some leisure time.
Lawrence Thompson
Right next to the river. Campground has a toilet but is small. I think there are something like 12 to 15 camp sites. Looks to be a great place for spring and fall fishing.
Sarah Tschannen
Absolutely beautiful
Jeff Nagle
memorably chill, and very pretty in the mornings
Mojowoahaha Risen
Awesome beautiful park on the fast moving Heron river and big Eric Falls
Marcy Benz
Very rustic but our map was outdated. The trails were fun to explore, but we didnt find what we were looking for. Trails werent marked very well. Campsites were a little close together, but they were good sized with decent shade.
Nathan Miller
A relatively quiet corner of the U.P. to stay the night. It's right off of a (locally) busy-ish dirt road, but otherwise there's not much traffic. Neat little rapids and fishing holes right off of the bridge too add to the scenery!