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How to Go Fishing in Michigan

According to the 2021 North American Camper Report, when asked about what they like to do while camping, 52% of campers responded that they like to go fishing – the most popular recreational activity. Hiking/backpacking came in second, followed by biking and canoeing/kayaking. And with the number of households in the United States who go [...]

How to Go Fishing in Michigan2022-04-18T20:46:56-04:00

Fishing Spots for Anglers

Trolling along on a big lake, casting a line off a dock or pier, spending an afternoon knee-deep in a stream with a rod in hand… fishing tends to conjure up memories of quiet days and exhilarating catches for recreational anglers – and dreams of such for neophytes. There are fishing guides who can recommend [...]

Fishing Spots for Anglers2020-07-15T10:39:15-04:00

Fishing license and equipment purchases preserve Michigan’s great outdoors, which are then enjoyed by thousands of campers

“Data show fishing generates $2.3 billion annually; license and equipment purchases net millions more to preserve Michigan’s great outdoors,” according to an April 1 press release by the Michigan Wildlife Council (MWC). Nearly 1.1 million people (residents and visitors) fish in Michigan each year, keeping cash registers ringing for outdoor retailers and other businesses like [...]

Fishing license and equipment purchases preserve Michigan’s great outdoors, which are then enjoyed by thousands of campers2019-04-01T20:25:20-04:00

Go Fishing in Michigan: Where to Go and What to Bring

Fishing is a well-loved pastime in our country, and in Michigan, you have your choice of 11,000 inland lakes, 36,000 miles of streams, and four Great Lakes to reel in your next catch. Where should you go when you want to drop in lure, and what should you bring along? Although we can’t promise a [...]

Go Fishing in Michigan: Where to Go and What to Bring2018-08-14T14:47:07-04:00

Ice Fishing: A Michigan Winter Tradition

When you live in a state with more than 11,000 inland lakes and streams in addition to being surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes, fishing is an inevitable activity.  When winter arrives and the lakes are covered by inches of ice, it’s time to bundle up and go ice fishing. This longstanding traditional [...]

Ice Fishing: A Michigan Winter Tradition2017-03-31T07:35:22-04:00

Paradise Point RV Park


Paradise Point RV Park is located on the Eastern Tip of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (less than an hour northeast of the Mackinaw Bridge or less than an hour southeast of Sault Ste Marie) situated on a tranquil waterfront peninsula of St Mary’s River and the mouth of Lake Huron. Offers you a unique RVing vacation experience, a gated quiet getaway with natural amenities, freighter boat watching in a natural beauty setting of our "Sweets Bay", the bay changes with all four seasons, various wetland plants emerge throughout the year attracting birds and waterfowl. Gorgeous sunsets, dark sky park for skygazing. With accommodations such as Big Rig Friendly, full hook-ups at every site for self-contained RV’s, up to 50amp, plenty of room for slide outs, Wi-Fi, boat docks & ramp within the park. Just a few minutes to quaint DeTour Village for modern conveniences and the ferry to Drummond Island.
20085 E. Paradise Point Rd DeTour Village, MI 49725

Paradise Point RV Park2024-11-21T20:00:22-05:00

The Pines Campground @ Camp Living Waters


Sites available for your RV (full or partial hookup), tents or rent one of our A-Frame cabins, in our rural, wooded location. Plenty of nearby state land and orv trails. Beach access to nearby Stewart Lake, We're open May through October.
536 E. 6 Mile Rd. Luther, MI 49656

The Pines Campground @ Camp Living Waters2024-11-21T20:00:22-05:00

Enchanted Pebawma Lake Campground


Open May - Sept.30 (if weather allows thru Oct. 31). We are located in the Manistee National Forest on 52 acres. We are on a spring fed, no-wake lake, great for kayaking, canoeing & paddle boarding. We have a swimming beach, playground, fresh water, dump station, 40 electric and 10 non-electric sites. Very peaceful and relaxing.
5733 N.168th Ave. Walkerville, MI 49459

Enchanted Pebawma Lake Campground2024-11-21T20:00:22-05:00

Magnus Park Campground


Magnus Park Campground provides 76-sites for tents, tow-able recreational vehicles, and motor homes. The campground rests at the end of West Lake Street along the shores of Little Traverse Bay. Campers staying at Magnus Park have easy access to Bayfront Park, Little Traverse Wheelway, Northern Michigan Regional Hospital, and Downtown Petoskey. Magnus Park provides camping facilities as well as day-use amenities along the shores of Lake Michigan’s Little Traverse Bay. The park has 1,000 feet of shoreline and is equipped with access roads, utilities, a wooded area, and scenic views of Little Traverse Bay. A small overlook area, known as “Wayside Park,” on the upper-elevation bluff adjacent to the bike path also provides excellent views of the bay. Free wireless internet is available throughout the campground.
101 East Lake Street Petoskey, MI 49770

Magnus Park Campground2024-11-21T20:00:21-05:00
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