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travelnutz
Jun 03, 2018Explorer II
We have been there more than a dozens of times and again last fall too and parking with an RV have never seen a problem during the weekdays and seldom on weekends either as there's plenty of room in the RV lot about a block distance south of the museum entrance. We always stay at one of the 3 State Park Campgrounds when there. 2 right at Tahquamenon lower falls and/or the one at the Tahquamenon River Mouth. All 3 have 30 amp and some sites have 50 amp, plenty of handicapped sites as my wife is disabled and know, a dump station with good water, and very good to excellent bath houses/showers. Gobs of big rigs constantly in all 3.
Been going up there for 55 years now (53 with an RV from very big to small) in summer and fall and there's a lot of private CG also in the area south of Paradise and also west of the falls near Newberry and south of Newberry. Fuel and reasonable choice groceries available at Paradise along with restaurants. Fuel and some groceries just east of the Lower Falls entrance 1/2 mile or less. Plenty of full choice of groceries, auto/hardware store needs, restaurants, with lots of big rig free parking areas at Newberry. The entire U.P. is great and very RV friendly!
Been going up there for 55 years now (53 with an RV from very big to small) in summer and fall and there's a lot of private CG also in the area south of Paradise and also west of the falls near Newberry and south of Newberry. Fuel and reasonable choice groceries available at Paradise along with restaurants. Fuel and some groceries just east of the Lower Falls entrance 1/2 mile or less. Plenty of full choice of groceries, auto/hardware store needs, restaurants, with lots of big rig free parking areas at Newberry. The entire U.P. is great and very RV friendly!
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