Thinking of pulling camper up to the UP of Michigan, next Summer. Can anyone make any recommendations on campgrounds? I would prefer a full hook-up site. Pulling a 35' TT.
I am from the UP and one of the best places to camp is the Township park on the shores of Lake Superior in Ontonogan. Sunsets are beautiful and rival those seen in Key West. Someone stated black flies are an issue but I do not believe this to be true. There are literally hundreds of places to camp in the UP. Most folks do not realize how large the UP is, it takes many hours to drive from one end to the other.
Our favorite campground is https://www.jackpinelodgeup.com/. Nice sites, not to cramped at all and good amenities. Great little bar/restaurant on site as well that does fantastic smoked bbq.
And if ATV's / UTV's are your thing, Jack Pine has access to thousands of miles of trails.
I also highly suggest a boat tour of Lake Superior!
I will recommend Indigo Bluffs RV Park and Resort in the Traverse City/Sleeping Bear Dunes area. They have everything from tent sites to luxury RV sites. Would definitely stay there again.
3rd week of july will be fine plus. CG's: ots of them both State Parks etc and private owned all over the U.P. and the L.P. We live in West Michigan on Lake Michigan in the L.P. and go up to the U.P. a lot in all seasons. Every year one or more times in our 57years of marriage and the black flies issues are so overblown. Yes they can be a problem for 2-3 weeks in June but that's about it.
Our Favorite CG's are Tahquamenon State Park Lower Falls CG (Portage CG) as so much to see and do in the area. Close the the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point. Very popular.
A little north of Tahquamenon Falls there's Muskallonge Lake State Park on Lake Superior and Muskallonge Lake.
Aune-Osborn at the Soo Locks (the worlds bussiest locks with even 1000' ships going thru and they go 100-300 yards away from you either at the locks or the CG).
Fayette Historic State Park on the Garden Peninsula, Has the gorgeous Snail Shell Harbor and the restored iron works many building.
Indian Lake State Park CG and Kitch-iti-kipi Palms Book State Park is close by but has no camping right there. Very interesting huge spring you human power the ferry across the crystal clear deep spring. 10,000 gallons every minute flow and lots of large fish always in view in the super clear water which is a constant 45 degrees year around.
Munising Tourist Park CG with lots views. Remember that Lake Superior is always cold even in summer as it's so huge and deep and far north. A quick dip is about all one can take in the very clear clean waters.
These are our favorites up there among many others. Michigan has over a hundred State Parks and thousands of campgrounds. More than 11,000 inland lakes alone and more than 3,200 miles of Great Lake's shorelines on 4 of the 5 vast Great Lakes. No place you can stand in the entire state and be more than 6 miles from a lake.
Lots of Privately owned CG all over the U.P. Far too many to list.
Not too many CG's have full hookups in the U.P. but have electric, water, and dump stations at most all and have good clean bath houses/restrooms. That's why/what RV's have holding tanks for.
I think what the previous posters are trying to say is Pictured Rocks as in the National lake shore. I second Aune Osborn and Munising Tourist park. Neither are nothing to write home about as far as the campsites are concerned (The sites at Aune are a bit better) but we go there for the views. Get the water front sites and plan ahead as they can fill quickly. Taquanimum Falls state park is also a great park along with Straits State Park which has the views of the straits and the bridge. The state parks and some of the others mentioned don't have full hookups but it's well worth not having them for these parks.
Almost forgot, we stayed at Munising Tourist Park Campground. Very nice with sites on the water. Nice views of the bay and island. Very close to pictured rocks and all the boat tours!