Camping in Upper Peninsula with showers

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

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Superior Times Resort & Campground

33 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents15 acres · Au Train, MI
Hello, and welcome to Superior Times Resort and Campground! We would like to take a moment and introduce ourselves. Our names are Tom and Heather Holmstrom. We were married in 2016 and have four children as part of our blended family. We are both originally from the Upper Peninsula. Superior Times Resort and Campground was the result of us wanting to do something “outside of the box” that would allow us to raise our family and show them there is more out there than the traditional path. We also wanted showcase our love and respect for the beauty of the Upper Peninsula; the area that many refer to as “God’s Country.” In December of 2016, we mistakenly pulled into the driveway of this property. At that time, it was known as Coleman’s Paradise Resort. There was a For Sale sign marking the property. We both knew at that point our fate was sealed to become this property’s new owners. We learned that this property had been a family vacation destination for nearly 100 years. We could only imagine the special memories that had been made here over the years! We wanted to become a part of that deep history. Through the many years of the resort’s history, the owners had changed and the cabins were showing true signs of their age. We knew there was A LOT of work that simply had to be done. On a wing and prayer, we somehow made this great resort ours. In April of 2017, we opened what we named Superior Times Resort and Campground. We pulled up or sleeves and went to work! Thank you for choosing us and allowing us to be part of the memories that you create here. We know that you work hard for your own money, as we do. Knowing that you chose our resort to support, means a lot to our Superior Times and Resort family team. We truly appreciate your loyalty and give special thanks to our returning customers. There is nothing more rewarding to us than a return visit! It means to us that we have exceeded your expectations. Thank you for considering us for your next vacation! Tom and Heather Holmstrom
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Hemlock Ridge Homestead

3 sites · Lodging10 acres · Marquette, MI
Welcome to the Hemlock Ridge Homestead! This custom log home built in the early 2000's was a dream of mine since I was 8 years old. Our family lives here year round and absolutely love it. These sites are on a seasonal road so travel in and out can be impeded at times due to weather or external forces, such as tree falls, wash outs, etc. This is a self sufficient homestead in the making. Our garden has progressed greatly, and our fruit tree orchards are starting to produce. The free range chickens are fun and quirky, offering farm fresh eggs. We just opened our second site, the Prairieview Chalet 2024 summer. Both sites offer great amenities. The Acorn Retreat cabin includes a hot tub, gas weber grill and other amenities. The bouchee outhouse is shared by both sites and is cleaned regularly. The new Prairieview Chalet is an exceptional adventurers haven! It has all the things you want after a day(s) out in the wilderness, with amenities like a hot shower, fully stocked kitchen, linens and more. Our property reflects our love of the land and space. We are always making improvements, such as the timber framed chicken coop. We now have a ping pong table for our guests, and still offer farm fresh eggs. Our motto is to make every place better than we found it and hope our guests will do the same. This is a zen, quiet place to heal, reflect and refill your cup of life:)
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Gitche Gumee Trailside Micro cabin

1 site · Lodging60 acres · Marquette, MI
A stone’s throw from the North County Trail system (MM MI-287.5) discover your boujee hippie micro-cabin, a cozy Lake Superior retreat nestled within the beautiful Gitche Gumee RV Park. The rustic comfortable amenities will ease the need to be in the mix of the Marquette Maze. A mere 8.5 miles from downtown Marquette – jump onto the Iron Ore Heritage Trail for an easy ride into town for the Saturday and Wednesday Farmers Market. Walk across M-28 at the campground entrance to find the secret beach- over to 2.0 miles of sand beach with prime open-water swimming. But don’t underestimate Lake Superior – She will transform from millpond flat to a 5’0” break in 15 minutes – calling heavy water lovers ; ) Build a beach fire and wait for the Borealis to reveal itself – smell the north. Enjoy the on-site Red Pine Brewery tasting room for a horn of Amber Red Ale or Lunar Shock Belgium witbier before you drift off to dreams of Valhalla. Bathroom and showers located out your front door at the Gitchee Gumee Campground bath house. The loft sleeps two in a full bed with a full hide-a-bed/couch below for a friend. Check current water conditions live on www.inwoodtownship.org - “Road Conditions of the U.P. (MDOT cameras)” – take a peek 24/7/365 day or night. Room details: Two (2) full beds (loft up/hide-a-bed/couch down) 5 gallons of filtered drinking water Sheets, blankets and pillows Coffee and Tea tray Small refrigerator Microwave Toaster Oven Electric water kettle French Press High top table Three (3) wrought iron chairs Wood stove Air conditioning Ceiling fan Electric Space heater Pet Friendly Outdoor grill and fire pit NO WIFI, NO TV Hiking, Mtn-biking, Snowmobile, Side-by-side, snowshoe, XC-Ski trail access from the Boujee Hippie Oasis. Fall and Winter availability with alternative bathroom service. The North Country Trail runs directly through the campground. Lake LeVasseur is a short hike (2.0 miles). Lakenenland Sculpture Park 5.0 miles East on the North Country Trail. For winter adventure the Iron Ore Heritage Trail and Michigan Snowmobile Trail (417) parallels the North Country Trail all the way to Munising.
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The Log Cabin Retreat

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Shingleton, MI
The Log Cabin Retreat is centrally located just outside the 45 miles of Pictured Rocks National Shoreline, a short drive from Miners Castle, The Log Slide, multiple water falls, and countless atv trails.  Learn more about this land:Come experience “up north” in all of its rugged glory. Nestled among trails in the Hiawatha region of Munising, MI (next to Haywire Trail #8), The Log Cabin Retreat is also situated in very close proximity to the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. This is the PERFECT location with quick access to everything the area has to offer. Enjoy snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice climbing and ice fishing in the winter; hiking, ATVing, mountain biking, swimming, beaching, fishing and kayaking/canoeing in the summer. There is plenty to do in the area and the Log Cabin Crew is ALWAYS happy to help you out! The Log Cabin Retreat is surrounded by 20 acres of private, wooded property. Luxuriate in solitude or enjoy Munising – your choice! The conveniences of town are just a short (10 minute) drive away. The famous Bear Trap Inn (restaurant and bar) is just 1/4 of a mile down the road: Our guests have always loved this place. Kewadin Casino in Christmas, MI is about a 20 minutes’ drive. The cabin is quaint enough for one family, yet accommodating enough to comfortably host larger parties of up to 16. There are four bedrooms and two bathrooms on the basement and main floor levels, plus a loft. Park your snowmobile trailers and trucks in the large driveway – there's tons of space to pull in and pull out (no need to back up). Stoke up the fire and relax. Imbibe at the bar. Take in forest and wildlife views from the comfort of the deck. Cook up a feast on the gas grill. Roast marshmallows and enjoy each other's company around the fire. The cabin is yours to enjoy during your stay. There’s plenty of room here to do what you like. Make memories; do things your way. The kitchen is fully stocked. The living room is plush. The basement is fully furnished; laid-back. All bedding, bath towels and toiletries are included. Most of our guests are repeat guests… Come and find out why!!
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Old Cedar Lodge

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Au Train, MI
Lovely cottage on Autrain Lake near all of the sites to see in the area. Currently offered as B&B in our main cabin but homeowner will be in separate quarters. You will be in a private cabin. There are three bedroom areas upstairs with a full modern bath. One room Full bed, One room Queen bed, and the third is an open area with a privacy curtain and sitting area as well as a King bed. The living area has light seating area with a twin pull out loveseat, and two recliners. We have kayaks available for use. A small dock. There is some erosion on the bank we are currently working on but no beach, its in the process. Pets are allowed but please do not allow off leash or out of small fenced in area. All pet owners must clean up after your pets outside and if you leave for the day you are responsible for them. I recommend kennel trained as they act completely different and strange place. Ours are the same. Owner is around but can not watch pets as we work full time. I can check for a local teen to provide day care if requested. Breakfast foods will be supplied but there will no cooking provided. If you have special requests for breakfast foods please forward that information one week prior to arrival. We hope you have a great vacation!!!
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Charming Log Cabin on Moon Mtn

1 site · Tent40 acres · MI
We’re an off-grid wilderness destination perfect for adventurers, solitude seekers, and honeymooners. 25 mins from MQT & near Lake Superior, Lake Independence, the Yellow Dog River, & Alder Falls. Enjoy a restored log cabin with your own private gardens, patio, bonfire pit, clawfoot soaking tub, and upgraded kitchen. Retreat to a private oasis. BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+, 420 friendly. Cell service is limited. There is no wifi. Must drive up a dirt road to get here. Read entire listing before booking. The space This is an octagonal log cabin with beautiful hand hewn logs you can see exposed throughout the place. Granite from the local mountain wraps around the base for a truly unique experience. There's really no place quite like this. The kitchen is renovated up with brand new stainless steel appliances & microwaves, quartz counter tops, breakfast bar seating, double farmhouse sink, & toaster oven. Kitchen comes fully stocked with plates, bowls, glassware, cutlery, and utensils. As well as a full cookware set, cast iron skillets, chef's utensils, serving bowls, and wine glasses. Fresh roasted coffee and tea is provided gratis. Luxuriate in the revamped bathroom with a lake inspired mural by local artist Lindsey Naylor, claw foot cast iron soaking tub, and new vanity. Shampoo & conditioner, body wash, bath salts, lotion, cotton swabs, q-tips, Kleenex, and linens provided. The sleeping loft enjoys a whimsical half moon window with awesome views of the surrounding Huron Mtns. A new queen sized bed sleeps two with fresh cotton sheets and linen duvet. Extra blankets and pillows are provided. The open concept living area is stocked with books, board games, bluetooth radio, and magazines for guests to enjoy. The luxury leather couch and antique old mission oak rocking chairs making relaxing a breeze. The room is wrapped in windows for an unrestricted view of the lush forest gardens. Outside of the cabin enjoy a gorgeous 1,000 sq ft private flagstone patio with outdoor dining and living area. Outdoor grill, bonfire pit with benches, grassy recreation area, and forested trails are all yours to use. The entrance is located on the west side of the building with an attached mudroom for all of your gear or travel items. Parking is available for multiple cars north of the cabin. This cabin is powered by the sun. Being solar powered, integrate smart energy strategies such as: - It is best to charge cellphones and other devices during daylight hours. Unplug chargers when charging is complete. - Don’t leave lights or electronics on when they’re not in use. - Don’t waste water, the water pump is the largest electric load to the system. Ways you can help us minimize water consumption... - Only take what you need. - Don’t leave the faucet running when you’re brushing your teeth or washing dishes. - Lift the handle up on the toilet for an eco- flush. You are responsible for understanding the unique nature of this off-grid hidden cabin retreat. We can be difficult to find if you do not read your check-in directions correctly. Your directions come complete with photos and mileage, please utilize them and ditch online maps (it does not bring you to the correct location). We do have a few garden guards. Remy and Rue are two hunting cat brothers and Shadowfax our loyal puppy.
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Camp Rock

1 site · Lodging140 acres · Rock, MI
Welcome to Camp Rock, your gateway to a bygone era of rustic charm and timeless adventure in the heart of Michigan's Upper Peninsula! Nestled on a sprawling one-hundred and forty-acre tree farm, our classic deer camp offers a unique retreat where you can unwind, explore, and reconnect with nature. Step inside our cedar log cabin, lovingly built in 1952, and feel the essence of a bygone era wash over you. While the cabin is remote and private, offering a true escape from the modern world, it's conveniently located just thirty minutes from some of the U.P.'s most coveted destinations. Disconnect from the digital realm as you immerse yourself in the simple pleasures of cabin life. Enjoy the warmth of the wood stove or propane heat in the living/dining/kitchen area, where you'll find all the essentials for comfortable living, including a full refrigerator, electric stove, running hot water, and ample space to prepare meals and dine with loved ones. Embrace the nostalgia of days gone by with four free-to-air television stations and a collection of classic movies, perfect for cozy evenings by the crackling fire. Retreat to the bunk room, where you'll find comfortable sleeping arrangements for up to four guests, complete with fresh linens and the option of additional cots. For added privacy, our spacious lockable shower room provides a tranquil oasis with modern amenities such as a twin bed, television, and DVD player, ensuring your comfort during your stay. Step outside to discover our named trails, ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting, or gather around the fire pit to share stories and marvel at the starry night sky. As morning breaks, venture to our unique insulated outhouse with a viewing window, adorned with amusing signs and stickers, for a truly memorable experience. Whether you seek outdoor adventure or peaceful solitude, Camp Rock promises an unforgettable U.P. escape for all who visit.
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Camping in Upper Peninsula with showers 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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