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golfknut
Sep 17, 2013Explorer
Just spent 4 nights there late last month.
Campground is on Mullett Lake. Many/most of the sites are grassy. Campsites are level. As noted on the reservation website a certain section of sites appear to retain water during wet times and probably should be avoided during rainy periods.
They have several paved-paved campsites.
Overall, campsites are on the larger size (compared to other Michigan state parks). Couple dozen or so campsites are right on the lake. Another couple dozen or so sites located on the boat basin.
Looked like good fishing in the lake.
Nearest "civilization" is the city of Cheboygan, which is about 7 miles away.
Location of the park is close enough to Mackinaw City to make it an easy day trip.....as well as a trip over to Mackinac Island.
The four shower/restroom buildings are old but were clean when we were there.
Campground is on Mullett Lake. Many/most of the sites are grassy. Campsites are level. As noted on the reservation website a certain section of sites appear to retain water during wet times and probably should be avoided during rainy periods.
They have several paved-paved campsites.
Overall, campsites are on the larger size (compared to other Michigan state parks). Couple dozen or so campsites are right on the lake. Another couple dozen or so sites located on the boat basin.
Looked like good fishing in the lake.
Nearest "civilization" is the city of Cheboygan, which is about 7 miles away.
Location of the park is close enough to Mackinaw City to make it an easy day trip.....as well as a trip over to Mackinac Island.
The four shower/restroom buildings are old but were clean when we were there.
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