Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Warren Dunes State Park adventure.
Bring your bucket and spade for a beach vacation on the shores of Lake Michigan.
With its soft white sands and sweeping dunes, Warren Dunes State Park might be the closest you’ll get to a beach vacation in landlocked Michigan. Explore three miles of sandy shores, where you can cool off with a swim, go hang gliding over the dunes, or climb Tower Hill—the park’s highest dune—for a dazzling lake view. Need a break from the beach? There are also six miles of hiking trails, plus an amusement park and golf course right next door. Warren Dunes State Park Campground has more than 200 sites, including tent-only sites, RV sites with electric hookups, and three mini cabins.
Vacationers flock to the sandy shores of Warren Dunes State Park through summer, and the beaches can get crowded. Make an early start to snag a good spot and pack both bug spray and sunscreen—mosquitos can be a problem along the lakeshore. Camping season runs from April through October, but winter visitors can still enjoy hiking in the dunes.