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Otsego Lake
Overview
Otsego Lake State Park provides a quintessential "Up North" Michigan experience right on the shores of one of the region's most popular inland lakes. Established in 1920, this park has long been a favorite for campers seeking a balance of natural beauty and modern convenience. The park is characterized by its mature pine trees and its expansive sandy shoreline, offering a refreshing escape for those traveling through the northern Lower Peninsula. It serves as a gateway to the area’s natural wonders while maintaining a relaxed waterfront atmosphere that invites visitors to slow down.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just south of Gaylord, Michigan, the park sits within the heart of the Alpine Village region. The landscape is dominated by rolling hills and dense forests, with Otsego Lake serving as the centerpiece of the local geography. Its proximity to I-75 makes it an accessible stop for travelers, yet the shaded lakeside environment provides enough seclusion to feel miles away from the highway noise. The surrounding area is famous for its high elevation and frequent snowfall, which keeps the forests lush and green throughout the summer months.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped for RVers, offering over 150 sites, many of which feature 50-amp electrical service to accommodate modern rigs. Visitors can enjoy a well-maintained swimming beach, a modern playground, and a boat launch for easy water access. For added convenience, the park includes modern restroom facilities and a designated pet area, ensuring that both families and their four-legged companions have a comfortable stay. The sites are generally level and offer a mix of sun and shade, providing options for different camping preferences.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the water, Gaylord is a hub for outdoor recreation and local culture. The nearby Iron Belle Trail offers miles of paved paths for biking and walking through scenic woodland stretches. Golf enthusiasts will find themselves in a premier destination with numerous championship courses within a short drive of the park entrance. Additionally, the Call of the Wild Museum and the downtown Alpine-themed shopping district provide unique local entertainment and dining options just minutes from your campsite, making it easy to stock up on supplies.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for active families who love spending their days on the water, whether it be boating, fishing, or swimming. It also appeals to road trippers looking for a reliable and scenic home base while exploring northern Michigan's vast trail systems. If you appreciate a vibrant social atmosphere and the convenience of being near a major town while still enjoying a lakeside view, Otsego Lake is an excellent choice for your next RV adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Coralee VanDenBrink
Great park. Beautiful lake. Campground has 2 beaches, nice boat ramps, along with a fishing dock. Swimming area was well maintained. Showers need a little maintenance.
Katelyn Mae
Beautiful water and beautiful sights. The beach was clean and so were the bathrooms and there was plenty of shade as well as a picnic area, a fishing area, and walking trails. My family and I will be coming back.
susie brough
We called at 12:05 , while playing at the county park, to ask when the ice cream serving opened up and we were told Noon. We rode over on the lake to see a sign on the window at approx. 12:30 they closed early due to weather. There was a light sprinkle of rain on our way over but nothing more. Seems silly to close due to a sprinkle of rain. Turned down 26 people for business, always a family tradition to come at least once on our trip here. But, especially because we had just called.
Lori Pierre
4.5 stars. RV camped at site 23-fairly level, shaded, close to bathrooms & dog beach. No trails- went to Aspen Park in Gaylord & Elk Park. Awesome beach on Ostego Lake easily walkable from campsite.
Denny Pier
We had a great stay at this campsite! The site is very wide, offering plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the outdoors. It has a beautiful view of the lake and there's a nice trail just a short walk away—perfect for a peaceful stroll or exploring nature. Site 102 we weren’t told ahead of time that the power hookup would be shared, so make sure to bring at least a 25-foot extension cord. Also, the ground is a bit soft and the site sits about 6 inches off level, so come prepared with leveling blocks or pads. Overall, a great spot with scenic surroundings—would definitely stay here again with just a little extra prep.
Chris Hoekstra
A very pleasant little State Park located on if course Ostego Lake. The view is spectacular. When you drive in the beach is in front of you and is very nice. However what you can't see right away is there are no dogs allowed on that beach. Which we were told off by the staff. However it turns out they do have a Dog Beach. The bad news is, it is horribly labeled. Signs don't cost that much how about a little help! Anyways you follow the path North from the parking lot, starting behind the Bathrooms. You'll walk about a half mile and finally see the one sign Dog Beach with an arrow down the stairs. Once you get down the stairs you immediately see a sign that says no dogs on Beach, that's it. So you continue going North and about a quarter to a third of a mile down you'll see a dog baggy station, so I guess at that point you've arrived. Anyways the view here is also spectacular and they have benches. This us always a big plus to me and I wish all beaches had benches! The Dog loved it and thought everything smelled intriguing. Overall a 4 star review. Needs better signage, but a great place to spend some time. Would I return? Absolutely!
Joy Smith
Beautiful fall day. First time there. Very nice walking and did a little fishing too.
Amanda Jaruzel
Beautiful Lake. The water is usually warm during the summer as it’s an inland lake unlike Lake Michigan which doesn’t seem to have enough time to warm up during our very short summers. The park offers Kayak Rentals and Camping for RV’s and Tents. 🏕️
emily B
Nice beach, friendly staff and camp host. It’s pretty clean. Tons of trees so the sights get shade and stay cool. Stayed on lot 57 could hear a little bit of road noise but nothing terrible. Bathrooms on the north end are dated and poorly lit. (They are getting redone next year I guess) the ice cream shop/store closes about 10-15 minutes earlier than scheduled time. If you have blonde hair be prepared with your purple shampoo if you use their water. Oh also the have a dog friendly beach!!
Tara Katona
Beautiful sandy beach with many amenities including volleyball courts,boat launches,snack shack with hot and cold food options. They also have. Camping sites right behind the beach. Very clean state park with that being said it does require a recreation passport