Reviews
Proud Lake SRA
User Reviews
Rob King
This is a great campground with great amenities. The bathroom/shower house is always clean and stocked. The lake is a great feature. The staff is very helpful and friendly. I camp alot and this is my favorite local spot.
Herb Kaiser
The Barefootandfree yoga festival is the best event of the year! I help with the set up and i can honestly say it's very well organized with volunteers! Then they are allowed to attend! 🕉🙏
A
Proud Lake Recreation Area is such a beautiful spot. The kind of place that makes you instantly slow down and just breathe. The scenery is pure Michigan, with winding trails, peaceful water views, and plenty of space to explore. I attended the Barefoot & Free Yoga Festival here, and it was the perfect setting surrounded by nature, sunshine, and good energy. Whether you’re hiking, kayaking, camping, or just sitting by the water, there’s something special about this park. It feels both peaceful and alive, and you leave feeling refreshed. A must-visit for anyone who loves the outdoors.
JR
Proud Lake Recreation is such a beautiful place. This was the first time I've been there. The paths are magical. The deeper you go into the woods, the more you feel like you've been transported into a different time. Surprisingly, there weren't that many people walking the trails that day. A group of us went on a Sunday early in the afternoon. I had my 2 y.o. grandson with me. I did have his heavy-duty stroller, which I'm glad my son dropped it off before we left. The deeper you go into the woods, the more rough the terrain becomes. So you may want to wear hiking boots. My Sketchers were definitely not the footwear of choice and weren't cutting it. However, my tree hugging daughter loves to do earthing and walked the whole trail barefoot! We did see a few joggers, though. The mosquitoes weren't too bad as long as you were moving. There are benches to rest ever so often that are dedicated to a loved one, which I thought was nice. But I can tell you it was a beautiful 4-mile walk, and I will definitely be walking those trails again. Just remember to take a big jug of water and have fun! p.s. there are also outhouse type restrooms at designated spots.
Tony Apperson
About 3,030 acres of woodlands, wetlands, and a chain of lakes. Whether you’re a nature lover or an adventure seeker, this is a nice park to check out if in the area! Proud Lake itself is the heart of the park, drawing anglers, kayakers, and canoeists who come for excellent fishing and peaceful water activities. There’s a boat launch for easy access, and the lake’s serene waters are perfect for paddling.The park also features a range of hiking and mountain biking trails, plus over 3.5 miles of the Huron River to explore. Some designated trails even allow horse back riding. The diverse landscape makes it a prime spot for birdwatching and wildlife spotting, especially in the wetlands. Camping is also a great option here, with over 100 sites offering both modern and rustic experiences.
MEbrickCo
Beautiful. One of my favorite kayaking spots for an easy day out. Great camping spots too!
Anatoliy Shuba
Perfect and not over crowded park (was there on Sunday). Fishing 🎣, kayaking, barbequing, picnicing whatever you need))))
Bobby Basnet
It’s an amazing park. Feels very natural. The trails can be damped at start if seasons, like most places, so plan accordingly. Also since it’s Mash area, be sure you bring bug spray
Matthew Eddy
Went trail riding here for the first time. Its cool that they have an obstacle course that you can tool around with. The horse area is nice with bathrooms and other facilites. The horse trails were nice. Kind of reminded me of Maybury. Not super extensive but one option is to ride to the Dairy Queen near Kensington Metropark.
Albert Emery
Proud Lake State Park is a good spot if you aren't looking to travel too far away from the city and want to camp and/or swim. The beach and swimming area is not that large. They do have kayak rentals though, which is nice. Being that Proud Lake is not that far from the populated suburbs of Detroit, the place does fill up quickly during the warmer months. The camping spots are quite close together as well. Despite this place being so close to the city and suburbs, it is not right off of any major freeway. There are a few back roads that you need to take in order to get to the park. So that is something to keep in mind. The park is also very clean and there are basketball courts right in the campground. Overall, while it's not the best camping or swimming in Michigan, it does the job if you are looking for a relatively close trip from the Detroit area.