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DaYooper
Sep 05, 2015Explorer
Some well regarded campgrounds in the UP, I can't imagine reservations would be needed, unless the town has some sort of event going on,but it would be safe to call ahead.
Aune Osborne in the Soo, allows you to watch the freighters go by on the St Mary's River: http://www.saultcity.com/Page/216
Grand Marais, Woodland Tourist Park. Cute little town and a decent way to see the east side of Pictured Rocks: http://www.grandmaraismichigan.com/woodland-park.php
Munising Tourist Park, beautiful and has full hook up sites right on Munising Bay. Lots of waterfalls and sights to see on the west end of pictured rocks: https://munisingtouristpark.com/
City of Houghton RV park on the Portage River has full hookups and a great home base to see the Keweenaw: http://www.cityofhoughton.com/rec-rv.php
Another great option is McLain State Park on Lake Superior and just a few miles from Houghton/Hancock and Calumet. Only electricity here but the sunsets are beautiful and can be watched right from your campfire.
Aune Osborne in the Soo, allows you to watch the freighters go by on the St Mary's River: http://www.saultcity.com/Page/216
Grand Marais, Woodland Tourist Park. Cute little town and a decent way to see the east side of Pictured Rocks: http://www.grandmaraismichigan.com/woodland-park.php
Munising Tourist Park, beautiful and has full hook up sites right on Munising Bay. Lots of waterfalls and sights to see on the west end of pictured rocks: https://munisingtouristpark.com/
City of Houghton RV park on the Portage River has full hookups and a great home base to see the Keweenaw: http://www.cityofhoughton.com/rec-rv.php
Another great option is McLain State Park on Lake Superior and just a few miles from Houghton/Hancock and Calumet. Only electricity here but the sunsets are beautiful and can be watched right from your campfire.
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