RV camping in Upper Peninsula with electricity hookup and water hookup

Sandwiched between three great lakes is the fishing, hiking, and paddling of Michigan’s wild country.

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Sporley Lake Retreat

3 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Gwinn, MI
Experience Nature's Paradise at Sporley Lake Retreat Welcome to your secluded oasis on the shores of Sporley Lake, Michigan! Nestled within 5 acres of enchanting hilly hardwood forest, this retreat offers the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. With 280 feet of pristine lake frontage, you'll be treated to breathtaking views and direct access to the crystal-clear, spring-fed waters of the 77-acre Sporley Lake. The public access boat launch is less than a mile away for those who want to bring a boat and enjoy all that the lake has to offer. This campsite offers the following amenities: 20amp electrical service available (limited use, no AC use), non-potable water, a fire pit ring, and a picnic table. Please provide your own firewood. Dogs must be well-behaved and leashed. Owners/Residents are on property. Property Highlights: 🌲 Natural Beauty: Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature as you explore the 5-acre property adorned with majestic hardwood trees. The hilly terrain adds a touch of adventure to your surroundings. 🏞️ Lakefront Bliss: Reconnect with the water and embark on endless aquatic adventures. Sporley Lake beckons boating enthusiasts, fishing aficionados, and those seeking refreshing swims on warm days. There is lake access, however, please note that there is a steep staircase down to the lake and is not handicap accessible. 🦅 Eagle's Eye View: Prepare to be amazed by the local wildlife. Witness the majestic flight of two bald eagles and a golden eagle that call this area home. Keep an eye out for the impressive eagle's nest visible from the water—a true marvel of nature. 🌅 Wildlife Haven: The wonders of nature extend beyond the water's edge. Watch in awe as a family of loons glides gracefully across the lake's surface, their haunting calls creating a soothing soundtrack to your stay. If luck is on your side, catch a glimpse of the occasional Great Blue Heron gracing the shoreline. 🚣‍♂️ Outdoor Adventures: Just a short 30-minute drive away lies the bustling town of Marquette, Michigan, and the magnificent Lake Superior. Explore a plethora of nearby attractions, including hiking trails that wind through lush forests, biking routes that offer stunning vistas, and climbing spots that challenge and reward. Surfing enthusiasts will find their haven in the Great Lakes' waves, and ORV trails promise exhilarating exploration. 🏖️ Beach Bliss: If you're a fan of white sand beaches, you're in for a treat. The nearby Lake Superior boasts picturesque shores where you can unwind, sunbathe, and let the gentle waves lull you into relaxation. 🍻 Local Delights: After a day of adventures, satisfy your taste buds at the local breweries, savoring handcrafted brews that capture the essence of the region. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and discover a world of natural wonders at Sporley Lake Retreat. Whether you're seeking outdoor thrills, wildlife encounters, or simply a peaceful lakeside getaway, this property offers it all. Book your stay now and create memories that will last a lifetime. Your slice of Michigan's paradise awaits!
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Premium Keweenaw Beach RV Site

1 site · RV3 acres · Lake Linden, MI
NOTE: The water is shutoff for the season and I have removed the Sauna for the winter. I am no longer renting until Spring 2025. If for some reason you still want to use the site with electric only at a reduced price, please contact me to discuss. The site is often open through November with minimal snow. This site has a private level aggregate 50 foot RV pad overlooking Lake Superior with 50/30 amp service, well water and septic hookups. This site is best for Class A, B or C RV's. Towables will work, but you will need to back in for access to your tow vehicle and your door will open away from the lake. No tents allowed. With respect for our good neighbors, no parties or loud music allowed. This site is for quietly relaxing with your family and friends and enjoying the big lake views. The site has 100 feet of private sandy beach and great swimming (sandy shallow bottom out 100 feet). Included is a wood fired Sauna to help with the lakes colder water. Also included is a 16x20 deck overlooking the lake, 2 picnic tables, deck chairs, gas grill, charcoal grill, beach chairs and 2 fire rings (Firewood is available to purchase onsite or can be purchased at several places on the way in). A separate flushable toilet enclosure is available and can be used if desired. A canoe, 2 kayaks and paddles are provided for you to use at your own risk (Some lifejackets are in the deck box). The premium site will support a 40 foot vehicle but require you to disconnect a towable at an angle for access to your vehicle. The additional site will support a 30 foot vehicle again requiring you to disconnect at an angle for access to your tow vehicle (30 amps only from this additional site via a provided extension cord). A large Class A or C will require you to have good backup skills to get out and a spotter to watch for obstacles and clearance on the way in and out, but it can be done. Plenty of blocks are provided for additional clearance if needed. ATT has good cell service here and Verizon is OK but marginal at times.
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RV camping in Upper Peninsula with electricity hookup and water hookup guide

Overview

In Michigan, the Upper Peninsula (UP) is highly valued for outdoor fun. The geographical position is ideal, with Lake Huron, Lake Superior, and Lake Michigan providing endless miles of shoreline with dense forests between them. Extending west to Wisconsin and north to both the water and the Canadian border, the region puts campers in close proximity to great backroads, abundant campgrounds, charming towns like Marquette, and enough recreational opportunities to keep you busy for a lifetime. If you're planning an Upper Peninsula camping trip, expect a combination of water and woods with unique topography, stunning lighthouses, and the distinct feeling of going back in time.

Where to go

Paddle Remote Shorelines

UP paddling options are limitless with three great lakes bordering the peninsula. Turquoise waters will have you feeling like you’re on a Caribbean island, but the cold, freshwater will say otherwise. Kayak and canoe launch sites are plentiful—navigate cliff sides with waterfalls and paddle alongside waterfowl and loons watching from the shore. Some shore areas are private, but simply pull up a map to see state parks, recreation areas, and public sites for paddling launches and landings.

Hit the Beach

White, sandy beaches are the highlight of summer for most campers on the Upper Peninsula. Many extend for miles with great public access, but you can also head north to the shores of Lake Superior, where the 12-mile Great Sand Bay Beach sits off the beaten path with trails, sandy shorelines, and gorgeous waters. If you want plenty of space and nice, soft sand, Sand Point Beach is also worth considering.

Explore Hiking Trails

While the abundance of water is a major draw, the interior peninsula areas are also ripe with opportunity. Hit the Porcupine Mountains for a slew of trails, many of which are connected and prime for creative route planning to loop back to your vehicle or pass through to different areas. The Escarpment Trail is perfect for a half-day hike, while the Eben Ice Caves are a quick two miles in to leave you time to check out the caves.

Visit the Keweenaw Peninsula

The northernmost section of the UP holds some of its greatest treasures. The Keweenaw Peninsula’s aforementioned Great Gray Sand Beach is a fun place to visit, Brockway Mountain is a great hike, and the Keweenaw Water Trail offers a 100-mile loop of the entire peninsula (technically an island). Visit Copper Harbor to drive around and take in the natural beauty of area state parks and lighthouses.

When to go

Summer and fall are the prime visiting seasons on the Upper Peninsula. Fishing, boating, and beachcombing are all excellent during these seasons, when crowds are larger but there is plenty of space. Even during high season, it’s likely possible to find RV campsites, tent camping, and room to roam on the waterfront. Although the water is a bit chilly for swimming, fall is especially nice as the colors change and the busy summer tourism season winds down. Meanwhile, winters are long and quiet on the Upper Peninsula. Experienced cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and snowsport enthusiasts may love the empty off-season, when waters are ice cold, beaches are closed, and trails may be difficult to access.

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