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Sebewaing Park (Huron County Park)
Sebewaing Park Huron County Park is located in Sebewaing, Michigan. This park offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy. The park features a large playground, picnic areas, a beach, and a boat launch. There are also several trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The park also offers a variety of wildlife viewing opportunities, including a bird watching area. Sebewaing Park is a great place to spend a day outdoors with family and friends.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Anonymous Clips
We camped here in the rustic tent area and it was perfect! Plenty of space and its right by the water. Spot #60 is the best spot! Bathrooms are a close walk and arent bad. Trails are nice. Will be back!
Will Gregg
I had a good experience. There is indoor bathrooms with 2 showers so that is nice. And they do sell firewood so that's convenient. Rustic, tent camping is kind of a big field split into strips so not much privacy. There was a big storm which caused a bit of flooding in the rustic sites. There was a nice walking trail by the river. All the rain caused lots of frogs to come out of the ponds, so it was fun trying to catch them.
Mark Skarzynski
Been here five days, great home base to go exploring the thumb area, also the park employees are outstanding!
erpagris 1
We had a bad experience here with a park employee. My wife and I had picked up a carryout in Sebewaing and thought we would check out this campground and have lunch. We don't get out much since COVID, but wanted to go for a drive along the water and check out some of the parks. In the past we stayed at some of the other Huron County Campgrounds, and most of them are very nice. We drove through this campground but couldn't find any picnic tables that weren't part of a camp site, so we were going to try to find a spot along the river. When we got to the end of the campground drive, there was a county truck parked there, blocking the road. The driver got out of the truck and told us we had to turn around and go the other way, it was a one-way road. We were less than 20 feet from the exit, but he made us drive all the way back around through the campground. He didn't have to be that way. It was early Monday afternoon and there were very few people in the campground. On the drive back, driving all the way around the campground, we didn't see any signs indicating that the roads were one-way, until the very beginning, one-way in and one-way out. Hopefully somebody in authority can speak with this young man about being nice to folks. If he doesn't like his job, or dealing with people, he should find something else to do.
Big Bob
Visited friends who were staying here. Big campsite clean, roomy and convenient.