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Harrisville
Harrisville is a small village located in Alcona County, Michigan. It is situated on the shores of Lake Huron and is home to a population of approximately 500 people. The village is known for its picturesque views of the lake, its historic buildings, and its friendly atmosphere. Harrisville is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a variety of activities such as fishing, boating, swimming, and camping. The village also hosts a number of festivals and events throughout the year, including the annual Harrisville Harbor Days Festival.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Bonnie Thomas
First time visitor. Loved the beach and all the rock picking. They have bathrooms, shelters with picnic tables. Drove thru the camp grounds. Very clean. Bathrooms near the beach need more attention during peak hours when it's busy.
Karrie Ward
OMG. Had a great time! Camping was fantastic. Stayed two nights during the week, when most of the heavy, down state, weekenders were working. 😂 Took the kayaks and paddled Lake Huron. Beautiful. The shore is really rocky. But paddled out about 30ft to a wonderful sand bar. Take some floaties or something to get you past the rocks.
Rebekah Nold
Beautiful park. We stayed 3 nights on a lakefront spot and were very impressed with the clean and well kept sites. Dog beaches were a HUGE plus!!!!! We will definitely be coming back because of the dog allowed on beach area!!!!! Side note, the north beach that is dog friendly is full of large rocks, and I do not recommend. The south dog beach was amazing though, lots of smooth sand and no large rocks. We spent a lot of time there with our dog and LOVED IT! Pictures from north and south dog beaches.
Paul Zimmerman
Beautiful beach and campground nestled in a cedar tree forest. Sites are close and campground can get quite full especially weekends. It is a rock hunters paradise. Beach has loose rocks of many sizes in murky water making it treacherous to walk past them out to sandy part of lake. Recommend boat shoes or like. Bathrooms are new and modern with private, lockable showers.
Amanda Mcdonald
Stayed on beach front site 77 for Memorial Day weekend. This site is the last site in the row before the restrooms. The traffic was a bit more than we prefer, but the beach front was worth it. The weather was chilly, but the rock hunting was plentiful, and the lake views were beautiful! Restrooms are well kept, and campground hosts were very friendly and gave all of the camping dog treats! We will be cleaning sand out of the camper for the rest of the summer, but we'll worth it! Only minor complaint would be the rain water from the restroom parking lot drained onto our site and down the walkway to the beach.