Head out of Detroit to peaceful Pontiac campgrounds and Michigan’s longest lakeshore.
With more than 30 parks to explore in the city amid scattered forests and lakes, Pontiac is an ideal base camp to access Michigan’s natural attractions. Spend a day horseback riding, paddleboarding, and trekking through marshes in Pontiac Lake Recreation Area. Stay at a lakeshore campground along Michigan’s longest beach, where accommodations may include group sites, cabin rentals, and pull-in campsites for RVs with 20- and 30-amp electric hookups. Indian Springs Metropark, part of the Huron-Clinton Metropark system, makes a fun day trip from Pontiac. Take the family to the playground, eat lunch at picnic tables, and tour the 60-acre Environmental Discovery Center in the park. Nearby Pontiac campgrounds have year-round options with full hookups for motorhomes near barbecue grills and bathrooms. Go snowmobiling and cross-country skiing in winter from rustic cabin rentals in Bald Mountain State Recreation Area, less than 30 minutes from Pontiac. During warmer weather, Graham Lakes Trail offers views of the landscape and is just a short drive to Lake Orion’s biking trails, beaches, and neighboring hunting grounds.