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Stannard Township Park
Overview
Stannard Township Park serves as a peaceful gateway to the wilderness of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Located in the small community of Bruce Crossing, this park offers a rustic camping experience that prioritizes natural beauty over modern resort frills. Travelers will find a quiet, forested environment that provides a sense of solitude while remaining accessible to the region's main thoroughfares and essential services.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near the vital intersection of US-45 and M-28, the park is surrounded by the vast Ottawa National Forest. The local landscape is defined by dense hardwoods and proximity to the Ontonagon River. While the park is close enough to the highway for easy navigation, the tall timber canopy creates a natural buffer that makes the sites feel secluded and deeply immersed in the Northwoods atmosphere.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides essential amenities for self-contained RVers, including electric hookups at many of the designated sites. While the facilities are simple, guests have access to a potable water fill station and a convenient dump station on-site. Families often appreciate the playground and picnic pavilion, which serve as central gathering spots. The sites are mostly gravel or grass, shaded by mature trees that offer excellent privacy and relief during the summer months.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
This location is a prime spot for waterfall hunters, as the stunning Bond Falls is just a short drive to the south. Outdoor enthusiasts can also explore the nearby Agate Falls or spend a day hiking the rugged trails within the national forest. The area is a haven for fishing and wildlife viewing, offering visitors easy access to some of the most remote and pristine natural landscapes in the Western Upper Peninsula.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for budget-conscious RVers who prefer a quiet, no-frills environment over a busy commercial campground. It is an excellent choice for those traveling through the Upper Peninsula toward the Porcupine Mountains or Copper Harbor. If you value a nature-focused stay and the convenience of being near local crossroads, this township park provides exactly what you need for a restorative stopover.
