Camping near Manistique is full of lakeshore beauty, forest havens, and wildlife sanctuaries.
Manistique is a popular gateway to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and its natural splendors, including camping as diverse as its landscapes. At Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, campers can kayak, boat, and hike along multi-colored sandstone cliffs and waterfalls from a secluded lake campground, perfect for tents and RVs. The three campgrounds are open from May to October and include fire rings and grill grates—reservations are required. Hiawatha National Forest is a sprawling woodland paradise. The forest service team manages numerous tent and RV campsites, including group sites with restrooms, surrounded by miles of hiking and biking trails, fishing lakes, and abundant wildlife. Seney National Wildlife Refuge, a haven for birdwatchers and nature photographers, offers another unique camping experience with modern RV sites that come with full hookups, drinking water, and kayak rentals as well as rustic, back-to-nature tent sites on the Manistique River that provide picnic tables and fire rings. Keep an eye out from the campsite for a rich variety of bird species and other wildlife in their natural habitat.