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Nahma Resort
Overview
Nahma Resort offers a unique glimpse into the Upper Peninsula’s history. Located at the site of a former lumbering village, this park provides a peaceful retreat right on the shores of Big Bay de Noc. It is more than just a place to park; it is a gateway to the natural beauty of the Hiawatha National Forest. Travelers will find a blend of rustic charm and essential modern conveniences that make it a standout choice for those exploring Michigan’s rugged northern landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the quiet community of Nahma, the resort is tucked away from the busy highway corridors. The property overlooks the bay, offering expansive views of Lake Michigan’s crystal-clear waters. The surrounding area is characterized by dense forests and small-town tranquility, making it an excellent basecamp for exploring the Upper Peninsula. You are roughly midway between Escanaba and Manistique, providing a perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility to regional hubs and scenic coastal drives.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate various RV styles, offering full hookup sites that include water, sewer, and electricity. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and a fire ring, encouraging guests to enjoy quiet evenings under the stars. On-site facilities often include access to a boat launch, making it easy for visitors to get out on the water. The proximity to the historic Nahma Inn allows guests to enjoy a meal or a drink just steps away from their campsite, adding a touch of convenience to the rustic setting.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw for this region. Anglers will appreciate the proximity to prime walleye and bass fishing spots in the bay. A short drive will take you to Fayette Historic State Park, where you can explore a preserved iron-smelting town. Hikers and birdwatchers can spend hours in the nearby national forest trails. Additionally, the famous Kitch-iti-kipi (The Big Spring) is within reach for a day trip, offering a stunning natural wonder that is a must-see for any Michigan traveler.
Who This Park Is Best For
Nahma Resort is ideal for travelers seeking a slow-paced adventure away from the commercialized tourist traps. It appeals strongly to history enthusiasts who appreciate local heritage and to anglers looking for direct water access. If your travel style favors quiet nights, scenic waterfront views, and a friendly, small-town atmosphere, this park is a perfect fit. It is best suited for independent RVers who enjoy self-contained living while being surrounded by the vast wilderness of northern 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
Jessica Wotachek
We wanted to camp in the area for the weekend of Labor Day. We called and called with no answer. After a couple weeks of trying different days and times, my husband left messages a week apart. Then I left one. We just had a couple questions. I got a call back within 15 minutes, but apparently by accident as I could hear them talking in the background, but waited 2 minutes and got no response to my “hellos.” Finally, later in the day, we each got a call back, but no answers when we repeatedly tried to call after that. It’s a shame, because the sites are situated in a beautiful area. But unfortunately, we are booked somewhere else now. All it would have taken was a simple 5 minute phone call. Or less.
Vernon Pratt
Location is great. The lack of available/on-call staffing, groundskeeping, & seasonal user campsite trash made the campground unappealing to us and we are not campground snobs used to KOA amenities. Has great potential though.
Steve Derebey
This place is horrid. All of the recent reviews are spot on. I called to make a reservation and the person answering said I didn’t need to as they had plenty of room. When we arrived, we found out why. This is NOT a “resort” by ANY stretch of the imagination. It is an unkept, poorly maintained, and SCARY BAD field where there were a few trailers parked. It was hard to tell if they were even occupied. It looked like most had been abandoned. There was no one in the “office” and when we drove in we noticed that it was a field surrounded by swampy water which looked like it probably bred millions of mosquitos. It was not mowed or even remotely maintained. It really looked like the place had been just abandoned. We immediately found the exit and got out of there. There was no way we even considered spending the night there. It was not just “bad” it was “scary bad!” I wish there was a way to give negative stars because this dump would rate a MINUS 10!
Lenore Good
Paid for reservation. Requested to receive refund due to medical incident that canceled our trip. Requested refund. Owner said he'd have his staff call me to take care of it. No call, they won't answer my calls or email. Writing review on RV sites as well. I have many followers based on my reviews and pictures...SO I guess I lost my $ but now you see the type of person. Your dealing with.
Dale Lyons
First of all this is not a resort by any stretch of the imagination there are no amenities of any type just water and electric sites on grass. The ground is very solid so even though it had just rained we had no issues. The road going through the campground is very narrow and rough and full of potholes. The sights are level and it is very peaceful and quiet, enjoyed stargazing and watching meteors. The restaurant at the Inn is a quaint little bar and food was very good and bartender was very friendly. CG host was very friendly. Too bad the owner doesn't see the need to put a little money into the campground as this is in a great location.
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