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Fern Gully Ranch, Jordan Valley MI

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43mi from Wilderness State Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · East Jordan, MI
Located on Deer Creek, you will have access to nearly 15 wooded acres! You are experiencing Northern Michigan’s finest! The property goes across the creek to Sloop road, so you are more than welcome to explore the forests and wetlands. Please do not trespass on adjacent properties. This campsite gives you direct access to M-32, which leads to 131, M66, Charlevoix, Petoskey, East Jordan, Traverse City, Mackinaw City, Mackinaw Island, Sleeping Bear Dunes, etc. The beautiful fern, filled property is rustic to a T! Outhouse on site, newly planted fruit trees on site, very rustic, serene, beautiful, access to the Milky Way, and meteoroid showers. One mile from launch into South Arm of Lake Charlevoix, and less than 0.5 mile to Jordan River Rogers Road access. Beautiful and peaceful area. Located in Lake Charlevoix Watershed Area. Visit some of the local beautiful farms such as Friske's, Lavendar Hill, local farmers markers, and vineyards! There is a casino located in Petoskey on Little Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan as well as Mackinaw, and are a short drive away! Take a jump off the breakwall, or visit the newest bridge at Boyne Mountain Resort, just a stone's throw away! Relax in peace, the woods, and enjoy a little slice of heaven. There is no electricity, running water, or trash services. Please pack in, pack out. Please do not leave discarded or broken beer or alcohol bottles on property. There are over 30 fruit trees on site, from Black Pearl and Bing Cherries, Apricots, Peach trees, Honeycrisp apples trees etc, 250 sunflower seeds were also planted this season. This is a very delicate area near a local watershed source, Deer Creek, wetlands on property, and also fruit tree farm in it's early stages, organic strawberries, and organic raspberries growing as well. If you can't respect the trees, plants, flowers, on property please do not book! Also with all of the fruit tree plantings, parking is limited to one to two vehicles inside property at site, other vehicles can park along the drive on M32. This is a pristine property off the grid, please do not leave any trash on site! The address is 5871 M32 East Jordan MI 49727. That is the mailing address, and what you can use in for google maps. Hip Camp calls M32 Rogers Road. text 7253267647 if you ?s.
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Peterman Farm

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43mi from Wilderness State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Onaway, MI
This 70-acre family farm no longer raises cattle, but hay and forage crops are still produced on the property. This peaceful, quiet homestead sits at the end of a dead-end road, bordered on both sides by the Black River and located close to the Atlanta State Forest and other recreational, hunting, and sporting areas in the region. At the campsite, you’ll find an appreciation for nature and the abundant wildlife that traverses the farm, along with dark skies, starry nights, and even the northern lights. It may remind you of your own family farm or your grandparents’ place up north. By becoming a guest on the property, you’re helping me accomplish my lifelong dream of restoring the old family homestead and preserving its history. Thank you for your visit — I encourage you to relax, breathe in the fresh air, and use the campsite as your launching point to explore everything this region has to offer.
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Blissfest Festival Farm

95%
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8.9mi from Wilderness State Park · 74 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Cross Village, MI
Welcome to the picturesque countryside of rural Northern Michigan and the Blissfest Festival Farm. Campers have access to 200+ acres including an 18-hole disc golf course and many trails, including North Country National Scenic Trail which passes through the property. Active agricultural projects include an orchard, vineyard and shitake garden. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our hardwood forests, witness stunning fall colors and marvel at the abundant wildlife that calls this area home. Choose from 25 drive-up or 10 walk-in sites with access to potable water, regularly serviced portajons and solar showers. Within five miles, you'll find great restaurants and craft brews, sandy Lake Michigan beaches and the famous Tunnel of Trees. Sunsets paint the western horizon in beautiful displays of magenta and gold; our dark and starry skies are a sight to behold.
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Weidenhamer Lodge

95%
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49mi from Wilderness State Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Gould City, MI
Beautiful spot on Lake Milakokia (1,956 acres) featuring walleye, perch, pike, and suckers with the most amazing sunrises as well as sunsets. Tahquamenon Falls, Kitchitikipi, Pictured Rocks Lakeshore, and the Mackinac Bridge all within an hours drive. Very quiet property. Pets welcomed but must be on a leash and attended at all times. Bars, restaurants, and dispensaries near by. Please note: This is not a campground. There are not designated sites. There are 4 areas on the property to camp. Two are within two feet from the beach, while the remaining two are about 50’ from the beach but have full views of the lake. We have approximately 400’ of lake frontage. These sites are in my yard. Please contact me if you have any questions prior to booking. Aggressive campers will asked to leave. No refunds given. This is a safe space. No refunds for cancellations 24 hours b4 check in.
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Dhaseleer Farm

98%
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38mi from Wilderness State Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Charlevoix, MI
Established in 1874 Dhaseleer Farms is a century old organic produce farm located on Northern Michigans scenic bike route 35 just 3 miles from downtown Charlevoix and its beaches. The farm features an old 1874 dairy barn converted into an event and wedding location. Flower and vegetable gardens to enjoy, fresh produce usually available. Mens and Women's bathrooms w/ shower are located inside the Events Barn. Electricity is available. Sites 1, 2 3 have a fire ring and fire wood included. Site 4 does not include a fire ring but there is usually access to one in front of the Events Barn. Extra tables and chairs are provided. Coffee and refrigeration available inside the Events Barn. A sink for washing dishes is provided inside the barn. NO cooking equipment provide. No cooking allowed inside the Events Barn any cooking needs to be done at your campsite. Wifi works at the campsites.
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Island View Camp and RV Park

100%
(10)
14mi from Wilderness State Park · 21 sites · Tents, RVs · St. Ignace, MI
Discover the charm of Island View Camp and RV Park, a unique gem located in the heart of St. Ignace, MI. This well-maintained campground offers a serene escape for both tent campers and RV travelers, making it an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation amidst the natural beauty of Northern Michigan. At Island View, guests can enjoy clean and convenient private shower facilities, which are particularly beneficial for tent campers and RV owners looking to conserve onboard water. The campground also features coin-operated laundry facilities, ensuring that your stay remains comfortable and hassle-free. Our camp store/office is stocked with essential items, including firewood and bagged ice, so you can focus on enjoying your time outdoors. Conveniently situated just off 1192 N. State Street, Island View Camp and RV Park is surrounded by stunning natural features and outdoor activities. Explore nearby swimming holes, hiking trails, and local attractions, as well as a variety of restaurants and shops that showcase the best of the area. Experience the perfect blend of comfort and adventure at Island View Camp and RV Park, where unforgettable memories await.
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Overview

About

With sites like these, who needs a stinkin' house! Wilderness State Park’s 10,000 acres of land is not just vast, but down right stunning. Direct lake shore campsites, spirit-freeing sun-scapes, and 26 miles of sandy Lake Michigan shores certainly add up to one wondrous wilderness. Hikes from 3/4-mile to 5 1/2 miles leave you breathless, not from the difficulty, but the unique atmosphere of secluded hardwood forests, wet, open meadows, and ponds scattered like sun spots. Wanna catch up on your geocaching skills? They’ve got a trail for it! 16 geocaches along the way will have you feeling like a modern day Lewis and Clark. Boppin’ around the hugeness of Wilderness sure will get you good and zonked. Cozy up at the campground or in a cabin to recharge for another day, and another adventure.

When to go

The best time to visit Wilderness State Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is fully accessible. Spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, ideal for those seeking solitude. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall limiting access to certain areas.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions and park alerts before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Remember to bring adequate supplies, including water, snacks, and a first-aid kit, for your outdoor adventures.
  • Stay on designated trails to protect the park's delicate ecosystems and your own safety.
  • Wildlife is abundant, so keep a respectful distance and store food securely.
  • Recreation Passport is required for entry, ensuring your support for Michigan's natural resources.
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