by Colliemom » Fri Jan 02, 2015 6:27 pm
Well, I made a post regarding this earlier this afternoon, but sure don't know where it landed. Probably out wherever things go in cyberspace.
Anyway, wanted to add my two cents worth to this idea. If you desire to be by the water and want to come north, then I would suggest either Aloha State Park, near Cheboygan, 25 miles south of the Mackinac Bridge. Or Mill Creek Campground in Mackinaw Cilty. Either is good although I don't have any experience with Mill Creek. Maybe Louise (HavingFunNow) can chime in on that one. I know they do have lake sites along the straits as well as off water sites. I have camped at Aloha many times and love that park. The sites, although not wooded except for a few spots are HUGE. They are both on and of the water. You can look up the park details by just putting Aloha State Park, Cheboygan, MI in your subject box and go from there. Same with Mill Creek. Also, on the Michigan DNR Reservation site, MDNRReservations.com, you can go into the reservation system under camping reservations, fill in the dates you are interested in, the size of your rig and number of people and then just click on the park you want, it will bring up the available date and if you click on the site numbers, pictures of the sites too. You won't be committed to reserve till you are ready, so you can bounce around all over the place on the site. I do it all the time when I make reservations. The reason I suggested these two places is that if you are interested in seeing a bit of MI, we can go to Mackinac Island, the Soo Locks, Taquahmenon Falls and PIctured Rocks from there easily. Pictures Rocks would be about a two hour drive though. Or is anybody wants to tour the U.P. after visiting a day or tow, we can do that too. Just hit the road and go.
Now, the Michigan State Parks do have a Recreation Passport that needs to be purchased for entering the parks. The outstate one was $30 last year, however you can also access on a daily for about $8 I think it it. Also the camping fees will vary from park to park. However, if you want to travel around the state, it's a good deal cause one you have that Passport, you can go to any park from then on and your only cost is the camping fee. It also is good for any boat launching sites and state forest campgrounds as well. There's also Otsego Lake County Park where some of the gals stayed two summers ago, but they have also raised their daily and camping rates, so are now same as most state parks. Otsego Lake State Park where I used to work is also near here.
Aloha has some of the most beautiful sunsets up there. Judy has camped there before too. But there are also other areas in the central to southern part of the state as well. Anybody want any info, just ask. Be glad to provide it. In meantime will do some checking on these two places, both of which are closed for winter though. So like you, can only use the websites.
Sue and the Furry Crew