Test your knack for the great outdoors by camping in the UP! Spend a peaceful and relaxing weekend in Tahquamenon Country, in a region that offers some of the best places to go camping. With breathtaking views and comfortable amenities, your stay will be sure to hold a place in your heart. Spend some time camping in Michigan, and your own camping vacation will be part of your most memorable experiences, remaining with you long after you’ve left.
Centrally located in the heart of The Great Waters, Newberry is nestled deep in the beautiful Lake Superior State Forest – a forest full of lakes, streams, woods, and wetlands. A forest where wildlife abounds: birds and fish are plentiful. A forest just waiting for you to come and enjoy its many wonders. Magnificent Lake Superior is the northern border of the Newberry area.
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(906) 492-3415
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Located right at the mouth of the majestic Two Hearted River
39 sites are available for tent and small trailer use. These sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so no reservations are necessary. This rustic campground is located right at the mouth of the majestic Two Hearted River. Open May 15th through October 15th.
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(906) 658-3338
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Situated between Muskallonge Lake and the shores of Lake Superior, this campground offers 159 modern sites for use at Muskallonge Lake State Park. The park closes in winter.
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(906) 293-8562
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Sites are $21-$29.
Choose from 50 camp sites, the rental lodge, or the rental cabin. Modern and rustic campsites are available. Open May 15th through October 15th. Located at 13209 State Highway M-123.
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Phone: 906-293-5762
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There’s always something fun to do at the Newberry KOA! Select from the campground’s many activities or make the short drive to some of the region’s featured attractions, including Tahquamenon Falls, the Seney National Wildlife Refuge, and more. Open May, 9 through October 15. Located at 13724 State Highway M-28.
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Located approximately 10 miles south of Muskallonge Lake. 15 rustic sites for tent and small trailer use are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The campground is closed during the winter.
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(906) 293-5131
Extension: 4021
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Located 2 miles west of Newberry on the Dallarville Flooding Backwaters. 12 rustic sites for tent and small trailer use are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis. The nearby Canada Lake Pathway nearby is available for biking, cross country skiing, and hiking. The campground is closed during the winter.
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(906) 658-3338
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Located 4 miles southeast of Muskallonge Lake. 35 rustic sites for tent and small trailer use are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis. The campground is closed during the winter.
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(906) 293-5131
Extension: 4021
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Located 18 miles northwest of Newberry. 18 rustic sites for tent and small trailer use are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis. The campground is closed during the winter.
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(906) 658-3338
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Located 2 miles north of Newberry. 7 rustic sites for tent and small trailer use are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis. The campground is closed during the winter.
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(906) 658-3338
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Located 25 miles north of Newberry. 18 rustic sites for tent and small trailer use are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis. The campground is closed during the winter.
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(906) 492-3415
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Located 30 miles north of Newberry. 4 rustic sites for tent and small trailer use are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis. The campground is closed during the winter.
With sandy beaches and great views of Lake Superior, the heavenly town of Paradise is sure to take your breath away. The rushing water of the Tahquamenon Falls is beautiful any time of year, along with the many outdoor recreational opportunities and numerous attractions.
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(906) 492-3415
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Located near Crisp Point Lighthouse
Located near Crisp Point Lighthouse. 20 rustic sites for tent and small trailer use are available on first-come, first-served basis. The nearby 1.25 mile Bodi Lake Pathway is available for hiking and biking. The campground is closed during the winter.
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(906) 492-3415
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25 rustic sites for tent and small trailer use are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The campground is located 6 miles north of Paradise and closes during the winter.
One of the largest waterfalls east of the Mississippi, the Upper Falls has a drop of nearly 50 feet and is more than 200 feet across. Four miles downstream is the Lower Falls, a series of five smaller falls cascading around an island. The Tahquamenon Falls State Park offers year-round activities for the whole family!
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(906) 492-3415
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Camp in the heart of the 50,000 acre Tahquamenon Falls State Park. This group use area offers 50 available camping sites. A recreation passport is required for entry into the park.
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(906) 492-3415
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Camp in the heart of the 50,000 acre Tahquamenon Falls State Park. This campground offers both modern and semi-modern sites near the Lower Tahquamenon Falls, with 188 campsites total. The campground is open year-round.
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(906) 492-3415
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Camp in the heart of the 50,000 acre Tahquamenon Falls State Park. Choose from semi-modern or rustic campsites Located along the Tahquamenon River. The campground remains open year-round.
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(906) 492-3415
Visit our website A Michigan recreation passport is required for entry. Passport information is available here
Camp in the heart of the 50,000 acre Tahquamenon Falls State Park along the Tahquamenon River. The campground remains open year-round.