Campground Overview
About Cheboygan State Park
What makes Cheboygan State Park stand out is its fusion of serene Lake Huron shores, historical intrigue, and diverse outdoor activities. With campsites set across 1,250 acres of lush Michigan wilderness, this destination offers campers the unique opportunity to explore scenic lighthouse ruins, fish in tranquil waters, and appreciate rare wildflowers along well-marked trails. Whether you're drawn to rustic cabins, a tepee under the stars, or traditional campsites, the options here blend comfort with nature in a truly picturesque setting.
Located just three miles east of Cheboygan and easily accessible from US-23, the park features nearly four miles of Lake Huron shoreline, making it ideal for swimming, fishing, boating, and beachside relaxation. Its color-coded trail system takes visitors through coastal dunes, dense forests, and hidden historical gems like the ruins of the 1859 Cheboygan Point Light. For families, the park includes a modern beach pavilion and safe swimming areas marked by buoys during the summer.
Cheboygan State Park invites campers for day trips, weekend getaways, and extended stays while serving as a gateway to the natural beauty and recreational allure of northern Michigan. With attractions like Duncan Bay, Elliot Creek, and nearby lighthouses within reach, it offers an immersive experience for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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