Experience Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on a camping trip to scenic Munising and Lake Superior.
Campers can indulge in island life in Michigan’s scenic Upper Peninsula on a getaway to Munising. Just outside the town lies Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, where hiking trails lead to swimming in Lake Superior and sightseeing at Munising Falls. Waterfront campgrounds outside of town include pet-friendly campsites for RVs and pop-ups and amenities like bathrooms, potable water, and 20- and 30-amp electric hookups. Hiawatha National Forest—sometimes called Great Lakes National Forest—brings campers closer to wildlife and fishing streams in the Great Lakes area. On-site rustic campgrounds with cabin rentals and campsites for RVs, as well as dispersed tent camping with picnic tables, drinking water, and firepits are all available. Get a different view from a ferry to Grand Island National Recreation Area, a primitive island with no paved roads or vehicles. Pack a tent for an off-the-grid escape before scuba diving to Alger Underwater Preserve and hiking along scenic cliff sides. Lakeside campsites on the island provide full hookups for water and electricity, kayak and canoe rentals, and hot showers.