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Pere Marquette/Baxter Bridge
Overview
The Pere Marquette/Baxter Bridge State Forest Campground offers a serene escape within the heart of the Michigan State Forest system near Manton. This site is specifically designed for travelers who prefer a back-to-basics approach to the great outdoors. Situated along the banks of the Manistee River, it provides a peaceful atmosphere characterized by dense woodlands and the gentle sound of flowing water.
Location & Surroundings
Tucked away in Wexford County, the park is positioned near the Baxter Bridge crossing, a well-known landmark for river enthusiasts. The surrounding landscape is dominated by the Pere Marquette State Forest, providing miles of greenery and wildlife habitat. This location serves as a perfect base camp for exploring the rugged beauty of Northern Michigan, where the air is fresh and the light filters through a thick canopy of hardwoods and pines.
Amenities & Park Features
As a rustic facility, the park prioritizes natural preservation over modern luxuries. Visitors will find that the park offers several essential features for a traditional outdoor experience:
- Vault toilets and a reliable hand pump for potable water.
- Spacious, well-shaded sites featuring a fire ring and picnic table.
- Convenient river access for launching small watercraft.
The sites are specifically known for their privacy and natural spacing, ensuring that guests can enjoy the sounds of the forest without feeling crowded by neighbors.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw here is the Manistee River, which is famous for its exceptional kayaking, canoeing, and tubing opportunities. Anglers often visit the area to test their skills against local trout populations in the cool, clear water. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the North Country National Scenic Trail passes through the region, offering world-class hiking. The nearby town of Manton provides essential supplies and a charming small-town atmosphere for those needing a break from the wilderness.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal match for self-contained RVers and tent campers who value solitude and a direct connection to nature. It is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy paddling and fishing without the distractions of modern technology. If your travel style involves off-the-grid living and deep-woods exploration, this quiet riverside retreat will feel like a hidden gem in the expansive Michigan wilderness.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Ed McDonald
Great place to get away from it all!
Maggie Selbe
Great spot to camp near North Country Trail. In the few times we have been here I’ve noticed there are a lot of full size campers compared to other campgrounds in this area, it fills up a bit quicker.
Danny
Was a great campground! Nice open clean sites with fire pits. River access from several different spots. One of which has a nice deck to enjoying a relaxing afternoon. We came in Saturday night and stayed until Monday. We had the whole campground to ourselves Sunday-Monday. Clean water access near by as well. Clean pit vault bathrooms for the most part. Very nice rustic feeling. The only thing I'd say, is If the campground was heavily trafficked.. neighbors would be very close by at most sites. Overall, beautiful and my girlfriend and I certainly enjoyed ourselves! Recommend this awesome campground to others as well!
John Hubbard
Great Place! 25 Rustic Sites. 3 different types of sites. From tents, Hammocks, and 5th wheels. This place is built for all of them. Situated right on the Manistee River. Open sites to Secluded ones. Well maintained also.
Arlene Anderson
Great campground! Had no cell service. But made it more enjoyable since kids couldn't be on their phones
Misty Wells
The river was rough for our crew... they were saved by the DNR respectfully...great campsites...
Ann Rees
Quiet rustic campground, good for tents or smaller trailers. Very nice views and good fishing. Good location off of paved road.
Kimberly Carew
This was a great quiet place to camp, hike and fish. Swimming not so much. The DNR does a great job taking care of the property especially the bathrooms. I wish there were showers 🤣
Charles Billett
Great Campground. Rustic with descent size lots.
Eric Hallman
I live close by and this campground it is called Baxter Bridge campground. Hand pump well water to drink and vault toilets, no power hook-ups. This camp has lots of mature pines to camp under sites are flat enough for tents and with all the pine needles on some sights makes for soft ground. BTW Old US 131 campground is up stream on old 131 and the river about 5 miles as the crow flies, 15 miles by car.