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Hiawatha/Three Lakes
Overview
Hiawatha/Three Lakes offers a **serene destination** for those journeying through Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Located within the heart of the Hiawatha National Forest, this park is defined by its pristine waters and dense woodlands. It is a place where the pace of life slows down, allowing visitors to enjoy a **genuine wilderness atmosphere** while staying in their RVs. This park is a testament to the natural beauty of the Northwoods.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled near the small community of Strongs, MI, the park is surrounded by a network of inland lakes including Walker, Wegwaas, and Carp. The area is dominated by **lush forest cover** consisting of northern hardwoods and hemlock. This geographical positioning provides a cooling canopy during the summer months and a **vibrant display of color** during the autumn season, making it a scenic stopover for any road trip.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides a traditional camping layout that emphasizes space and privacy. While it does not offer high-end hookups, it features well-maintained **rustic campsites** that accommodate various trailer sizes. Visitors have access to the following features:
- There are several large, secluded sites surrounded by **towering pine trees** that provide ample privacy for campers.
- The facility offers access to clean vault toilets and potable water provided by reliable hand pumps throughout the grounds.
- Water enthusiasts can utilize multiple **dedicated boat launches** for easy access to the surrounding three lakes.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the immediate lake activities, the region is a haven for exploration. Many visitors take advantage of the **unspoiled hiking trails** that wind through the national forest, offering glimpses of local wildlife and rare plants. The nearby shorelines of Lake Superior provide dramatic vistas and rock-hunting opportunities. Additionally, the **historic Whitefish Point** and the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum are popular day-trip destinations for those staying in the area.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is perfectly suited for **nature-focused travelers** who prefer the sounds of the forest over the hum of a highway. It is an excellent choice for families looking to introduce children to traditional camping and for solo adventurers seeking solitude. Those with **boondocking-ready RVs** will find the setting particularly rewarding, as it offers a level of immersion in nature that developed resorts simply cannot match.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
M. Krausse
Wonderful campground! Very private and secluded campsites (there are only 10). Dogs welcome, and saw no trouble with this. No trash on the sites, or dumpster up front. Vault toilets and a hand pump for water. We had a lake view at our site, lots of tall trees, and some walking trails. Nicely quiet and restful. Picnic tables and fire rings at each site. We loved it here!
Brianne Miskie
I like the campground. I paid for two nights, left my stuff at my site and went to the beach after the first night. Got back to my site and there was a group of guys there and all my stuff was gone. They were like “well that sucks!” I had to find a new site. Im not as upset about the missing stuff as I am about feeling like i’ve lost what I considered a safe and happy space in nature to get away from negativity. So, if you come here for more then a night, don’t expect to be able to stay at your site unless you guard it and your things.
Starla Wicker
Very secluded Campground. Only 10 campsites in the campground. If you like real outdoor camping you'll love this National Forest.
Bess Hudson
Very large campsites with towering trees and space between sites. Water pump on site. Beautiful location, quiet, serene.
Kat C
I love this place, been camping here since I was a kid. Very quiet, rustic, the lake behind the campground is great for swimming, even if you're not staying to camp. Used to fish a lot in the lake across from the campground entrance. The campground is as it's always been- beautiful. Great place to have a lot of memories
