Northeast Region

Explore the shores of ’s blue waters and clear streams and rivers that call to anglers to take that perfect cast. Scuba, snorkel or kayak among shipwrecks that span the centuries and explore the seasons – from the vibrant colors of fall to the hush of a winter snow – on bikes, boats, snowshoes or skis.

Heritage Route 23 highlights breathtaking views, as well as 150 historic sites and arts and cultural venues along the way.

CAMPGROUND LOCATIONS:

1. Cheboygan Campground

Why We Love This Campground: Cheboygan Point Light One of the main focal points of the park is the site of the Cheboygan Point Light. Visitors will find the foundation remains of this once-operating lighthouse.

Max RV Length: 40' # Of Sites: 76 Fee: $20-$25 Address: 4490 Beach Rd Cheboygan MI Contact: (231) 627-2811

2. Campground

Why We Love This Campground: Aloha State Park offers modern camping on beautiful Mullett Lake. Campsites are located near the park's boat launch for those boating or paddling this route. The park is close to the Straits of Mackinaw - a popular travel destination.

Max RV Length: 40' # Of Sites: 283 Fee: $22-$34 Address: 4347 Third Street Cheboygan MI Contact: (231) 625-2522

3. Campground

Why We Love This Campground: Onaway State Park on the beautiful Black Lake has rugged but picturesque land, including sand cobblestone beaches, large unique rock out-croppings and a diverse variety of trees a three-mile nature trail. The campground is set among virgin white pines and offers solitude, serenity and family fun.

Max RV Length: 40' # Of Sites: 82 Fee: $20-$22 Address: 3622 N. M-211 Onaway MI Contact: (989) 733-8279

4. Campground

Why We Love This Campground: Hoeft State Park is a heavily wooded park with a mile of sandy, Lake Huron shoreline. A paved non-motorized trail connects the park to Huron Sunrise Trail which stretches to Rogers City riding along the beach next to Lake Huron and ends at the world's largest open pit limestone mine.

Max RV Length: 40' # Of Sites: 144 Fee: $20-$33 Address: 5001 US-23 North Rogers City MI Contact: (989) 734-2543

5. Clear Lake State Park Campground

Why We Love This Campground: Located in elk country, Clear Lake State Park is a quiet, secluded retreat offering a sandy beach and a shallow swimming area that is ideal for children. The park encompasses two-thirds of the Clear Lake's shoreline.

Max RV Length: 40' # Of Sites: 178 Fee: $20-$29 Address: 20500 M- 33 North Atlanta MI Contact: (989) 785-4388

6. Campground

Why We Love This Campground: Harrisville State Park is located along the sandy shores of Lake Huron. The park is within walking distance of the resort town of Harrisville and close to Sturgeon Point Lighthouse.

Max RV Length: 40' # Of Sites: 195 Fee: $28-$32 Address: 248 State Park Road Harrisville MI Contact: (989) 724-5126

7. Rifle River Recreation Area Campground

Why We Love This Campground: The park is a wilderness located located within the AuSable State Fores. It's a great destination for wildlife watching, hiking, fishing and hunting.

Max RV Length: 40' # Of Sites: 75 Fee: $28 Address: 2550 E. Rose City Road Lupton MI Contact: (989) 473-2258

8. Campground

Why We Love This Campground: Tawas Point has been referred to as the "Cape Cod of the Midwest." The campground is located on Tawas Bay where the water is shallow and warm for swimming. In the park is the Tawas Point Lighthouse which serves as the sole representative of a true Victorian-era style station on the .

Max RV Length: 40' # Of Sites: 193 Fee: $33 Address: 686 Tawas Beach Road East Tawas MI Contact: (989) 362-5041

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