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Huron-Manistee/Lake Michigan Rec Area
The Huron Manistee Lake Michigan Recreation Area is located in Free Soil, Michigan. It is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, offering a variety of activities such as fishing, boating, swimming, camping, and hiking. The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, ospreys, and white-tailed deer. The Huron Manistee National Forest is nearby, providing additional opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can also enjoy the nearby beaches, which offer stunning views of Lake Michigan.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Rachel Rantanen
$40/night for sites. $5/day to park at the beach. All cash or check. We thought sites were first come first serve but they also do reservations. Sites are primitive with pit toilets, water spigots, and a dumpster within each loop. Plan for no cell service. You can purchase ice and firewood from camp hosts in the loops closer to the lake.
Rebecca Lents
The dispersed campsites in the area are great but I was unimpressed with the recreation area. The water was nowhere near as clear as other places and there were no rocks to be found. There are no fees for America the Beautiful pass holders.. I'm not sure if there were fees without the pass but usually there are.
Amanda Kilroe
One of the best campsites we’ve ever been to- so gorgeous. All of the beach goers were respectful, even on the 4th of July weekend. The beach was pristine and the facilities included a parking lot, drinking water faucets, and drop toilets. There was also a very nice path leading to the beach.
Ty Reed
Excellent campground with easy walking access to lake Michigan and what feels like a private beach. Easy walking access to the Nordhouse dunes hiking trail. The site I stayed at had flush toilets and fresh water but no electric, which was perfect for our needs. Camp hosts Charles and Bonnie were super friendly and helpful
Mini House Big Living
As of June 2025, it’s $40 a night for dry camping; however, you are paying for the access to the beach and trails. There is free dispersed camping nearby, but not suitable for a big rig or sites that can fit a big rig would require a drive to the beach. So we opted for this campground. 2 loops (Hemlock and Violet) are first-come, first-serve and the other two loops require reservations. We showed up at 5p on Friday, June 6th, and there were plenty of open spots. Stayed in Hemlock site 9. Fantastic campground, easy access to the beach, and the camp hosts were incredibly kind. Verizon had no cell signal at all. AT&T sometimes had 1 bar. Not possible to use Starlink because it is heavily wooded. So, be prepared to be fully off grid while you are here. We are in a 27 foot class A and did fine navigating the campground and the sites!!