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Private Wooded Camping on the Lake

1 site ¡ RV, Tent5 acres ¡ L'anse, MI
Learn more about this land:Camp only feet from the lake. Go kayaking boating fishing hiking . Restaurant/ bar grill only 1 Mile away. Porta potty for tent campers. Launch your small boat or canoe right from the site. Many scenic sites nearby. 
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Northern Oasis

7 sites ¡ RVs, Tents10 acres ¡ MI
Our property is located between Marquette and Negaunee, in Michigans Upper Peninsula. We are approx 8 miles from the shores of beautiful Lake Superior and 53 miles from Pictured Rocks National Park. We are about 4.5 miles off of US 41 nestled in a quiet forest like setting. We built our home here in 2019 and are continually making improvements to the land. We tap our trees for maple syrup in the spring-you will drive by our "sugar shack" and raise chickens in our very nice coop -say hello to them when you fill up with water from our spout/hose near the large fire pit and the coop. Come and enjoy some peace and quiet at our Northern Oasis! We are near rivers for fishing and kayaking-kayaks for rent on this site-see extras! We are on the route of the Ore to Shore Mountain Bike epic and not far from the North Country Trail. We have open sites and a few more private sites. If you don't like what is available please don't hesitate to contact us-we do have other options. The picnic table and fire pit is for anyone on the site. There are yard games, extra chairs and a small table in the red shed. This can also be used as a storm shelter if needed!
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Bear Tree Homestead

3 sites ¡ Lodging50 acres ¡ Trowbridge Park, MI
Bear Tree Homestead is nestled among the cliffs and ravines which drains the south face of Hogback Mountain into Lake Superior. Hogback Mountain is one of the larger rock formations in the Huron Range, a surprisingly rugged, and diverse region of low mountains carved by glaciers. We have been inspired by these ancient rocks to build our homestead with materials gathered on our land. Each cabin is hand-built of log and stone using traditional Scandinavian building tools and techniques. The Pond Cabin is completely off the grid and the Orchard Cabin with electricity and handpump water. Our buildings, gardens, and pastures are integrated into the forested landscape and are not your typical homestead. One of the most wonderful things we have to offer is the accessibility to thousands of protected acres surrounding us and the trails that bisect them. We are located 8 miles from downtown Marquette in Michigan's Upper Peninsula where there are many great restaurants, shops, and brewpubs. However, once you drive into Bear Tree Homestead and settle in you will not want to leave.
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RUTH LAKE RESORT

1 site ¡ RV, Tent1 acre ¡ Michigamme, MI
We are located in Three Lakes, on Lake Ruth. We have 200 LF of beach front. We have a sauna, kayaks and paddle boards for use. We have 4 motel rooms, 4 cabins, and room for tenters and 2 RV electrical hook-ups. The property includes gas grills and fire pits. Our large garage has room for activities on rainy days. Our outdoor kitchen area is covered and a great place for cooking. Garage has a bath, with toilet, lavatory, and shower for tenters and RVers that need a restroom.
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Bear Lake Meets da Yellow Dog

2 sites ¡ Lodging, Tents10 acres ¡ Marquette, MI
The land around Bear Lake was divided into 10-acre parcels in the 1970s using an original logging trail. Logging artifacts have been found on the property. The Yellow Dog River is a legendary trout stream, and many artists have found that the river satisfies their need for the wild. We are 20 miles (app) north of Marquette, which is my home town.  It is a destination for bikers, skiiers, and outdoor rec folk!  There are so many things to see and do in Marquette, so make sure to plan enough time to check out the town!  Also, just six miles to our north is historic Big Bay.  A lumber town back in the day, it is full of history.  Check out the Thunder Bay Inn, where parts of Anatomy of a Murder, starring Jimmy Stewart and Lee Remick were filmed.  Don't miss going to the Lumberjack to see where the actual murder took place, either!  You will find good eats and perhaps even some live music at either establishment. You'll also find everything you need in the way of groceries, and gas at Cram's General Store, where there's also a laundromat.  Burns landing has the historic Burns family home renovated in a park setting, and a public beach access to mighty Lake Superior.  Yellow Dog falls is a short drive on Co. Road 510, and on the way be sure to climb Thomas Rock overlook.  There are new bike trails if you're into that as well!   Stay awhile.  You'll be glad you did! We strive to offer peace and serenity to our guests, and love to share these woods with those needing tranquility and respite from a busy world. In this sensitive environmental area, we have only two sites to keep traffic down, enhance our visitors experience, and to protect the wildlife here. Unplug with us, eh!
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Wood Pecker Creek

4 sites ¡ Lodging, Tents40 acres ¡ Big Bay, MI
The Sugar Shack & Woodpecker Creek Camping 40 Acres of Northwoods located 17 miles north of Marquette. Nestled in the foothills of the Huron Mountains, our space offers a peaceful and rustic off grid camping experience. Close proximity to all the outdoor recreation that the Upper Peninsula has to offer. The small town of Big Bay is minutes away with a general store, fuel, bar, cafe and restaurant.
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Heritage Hills

6 sites ¡ RVs, Tents21 acres ¡ Ishpeming, MI
Heritage Hills isn't called Heritage Hills for nothing! It's situated on 21 acres of what was the original Wawonowin Country Club, a 9-hole golf course that was built in the early 1800s and then closed in the mid 1960s. This area was boom town in those early days because the very spot where iron ore was discovered is within walking distance! You are free to explore by foot, bike or horse the whole 800 acres between Ishpeming and Negaunee (and further if you would like!) and expedience this diverse area of hardwoods, pines, meadows and some wetlands, too, to discover many historical spots of interest.
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The Little Slice

2 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents1 acre ¡ Zeba, MI
Just off the Skanee Road in Skanee, MI sits a clean, comfortable camper waiting for you. This camper, which can sleep up to 4, is a great way to enjoy some comforts while still "camping" in the woods. The property itself is small but does also offer a second tent site or place to set up your own camper. Very centrally located for access to a variety of the area's outdoor hot spots. "The Finns", a local restaurant bar has good dining and a friendly atmosphere and is located directly across the street from the site. There is also great year-round fishing & hunting opportunities in the area as well as extensive groomed trail systems and atv riding. There are plenty of small comforts available to you in this setting, but be sure to pack your own sleeping bags and pillows for this trip.
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Lake Superior Beach Perfection

1 site ¡ RV, Tent1 acre ¡ Lake Linden, MI
What more do you need than a private camping site and your 125' of your own pristine Lake Superior beachfront access? Well, there is the need of a fire ring so we added that, too! Everything else you will to bring to enjoy the million dollar views. Oh, and on the opposite side of the camping site is quiet slough which is great for smooth water paddling and exploring. Down the gravel road about 1/3 miles are logging roads to hike, bike and explore. OHV trails are a couple miles away but check local maps for detailed information. There is a port-a-john available. You will need to bring your own firewood if you desire a campfire.
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The Campsite

1 site ¡ RV, Tent30 acres ¡ Baraga, MI
Private primitive camping on 30 wonderful acres of secluded land, on top of a valley overlooking Pine Creek. Very quiet, easily accessible by road. A ton of outdoor activities available nearby! Rock climbing at Silver Mountain, fishing at one of the many lakes, hiking to various waterfalls, tons of ATV trails, and so much more!
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Ellens Cabin

1 site ¡ Lodging40 acres ¡ West Ishpeming, MI
Looking for a remote cabin for a romantic getaway or a relaxing time in the big Northwoods? Ellen’s cabin is off-grid (12volt DC, solar), has no running water and limited cellphone service. It’s 1/2 a mile from a dirt road which is a portion of the North Country Trail, sitting in the rugged Michigamme Highlands, close to Silver Lake and Dead River Basins. The cabin is fully equipped and is 45 minutes from Ishpeming and an hour from Marquette. There is a wood stove and back-up propane for heat, a gas stove and small grill for cooking and a small fridge. There is a double bed, two single beds and a pull-out futon and all bedding is provided. There is also an open area upstairs for yoga or for children to play. There is a fire ring with wood provided, a deck with great views of the Mulligan escarpment and an outhouse. There are lots of opportunities to see birds and other wildlife and for this reason we do not allow dogs, hunting or motorized sports.
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Firefly Camp and Sauna

1 site ¡ RV, Tent200 acres ¡ Baraga, MI
This land was owned by my Grandfather, Carl Mansfeldt. He farmed for many years and even had cows. We have started to develop it and put a garage and a "gazauna" on this part of land. (Gazauna is a made up name for gazebo and sauna) My parent's John and Karen Mansfeldt will be your hosts. Enjoy your walks in the woods!Learn more about this land:This is a remote, peaceful, private, forested site in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The site is overlooking a pond/ravine. One outbuilding includes a SAUNA. It is 1 mile away from the #15 ATV/snowmobile trail, 6 miles from Keweenaw Bay (Lake Superior), 3 miles from Ojibiwa casino, 23 miles from Sturgeon falls (Ottawa National forest), to just name a few things to do. We have wild raspberry and black berry bushes all throughout the woods. There are trails in the woods for hiking as well.
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The best camping near Craig Lake State Park guide

Overview

About

Looking to go all remote this camping season? Just getting to Craig Lake State Park is an adventure. High-clearance vehicles are recommended as the road gets rowdy, especially during the muddy season. Once you escape to the wilds, you’ll be rewarded with access to six pristine lakes, backcountry or full service camping, and some pretty amazing wildlife. Deer, moose, loons, and beaver all call this place home. Black bears are common as well, so be sure to secure your food each evening. Two beautiful hiking trails will take you deep into the forest, or if you’re more of a water baby, you can slip your canoe into one of the secluded lakes and lose yourself in the quiet of a forgotten land.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Craig Lake State Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is fully accessible. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall limiting access and activities, making it less suitable for the average visitor.

Know before you go

  • Ensure your vehicle is equipped for rugged terrain, as the park's remote location means some roads may be challenging.
  • Carry a map and compass; GPS devices may not be reliable amid the dense forest canopy.
  • Check the Michigan Department of Natural Resources website for the latest updates on park closures and safety advisories.
  • A Recreation Passport is required for entry, so plan ahead to secure yours.
  • Be prepared for a rustic experience; amenities are limited, so bring necessary supplies and leave no trace.

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