Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Aloha State Park adventure.
Discover Aloha State Park: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts.
It’s not exactly Hawaii, but Aloha State Park certainly makes a fine place to relax, unwind, and camp for the night at one of the many available campsites. And because it’s situated right on Mullett Lake, this 107-acre park—complete with boat launch—is the perfect place to embark on aquatic adventures. On land, visitors have access to a host of other recreational activities, including softball, horseshoes, basketball, and volleyball. Meanwhile, nearby Cheboygan offers its own set of attractions: shopping, dining, and entertainment to name but a few. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, make the 30-minute drive to the Straits of Mackinac, home of Mackinac Island. Aloha, mullets, islands, and Michigan. Now that's a recipe for success.
The ideal time to visit Aloha State Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the park's full splendor is on display. Summer offers the perfect climate for water activities and camping. Conversely, winter can be less inviting, with some facilities potentially closed and chillier weather possibly dampening outdoor fun.