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Lake Huron Wooded Retreat 🚗🏕️🏖️

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Au Gres, MI
Our one-acre property offers a spacious front area with ample room to accommodate an SUV and a few tents.. The rear of the property is entirely wooded, featuring a quaint walking path that invites you to explore the serene landscape. Pop-up campers can fit in the space, but it is tight and not recommended. Just a short 4-minute stroll down our secluded street leads to public access to Lake Huron. Here, you'll find a largely undiscovered public beach, its seclusion due to the unique location making it an ideal spot for quiet relaxation by sandy shores. For those looking to enjoy local culture and dining, we are conveniently situated approximately 10 minutes from both Tawas City and Au Gres, each offering an array of charming shops and restaurants. This setting perfectly blends accessibility with a retreat into nature, providing a peaceful haven where you can watch the sunset over Lake Huron then return to the woods for an evening of solitude.
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Apple Haven Heritage Farm

1 site · RV, Tent10 acres · Harrisville, MI
Come step back in time. Settle into the peace you'll feel camping under the majestic trees that have a tale to tell, up on top of a secluded hill with an expansive view of Lake Huron, or choose an open green field on the edge of a country road where you can drive or walk a few miles and discover old Sturgeon Point Lighthouse, and Bailey Schoolhouse. Fish, canoe or take a swim. Bike through the winding roads with the songs of birds nearby and an occasional family of deer. Or gather moss and birchbark to create something special. Pick some heritage apples in our orchard. Wander through 10 wondrous acres of forest trails behind the stone house. or walk the sandy shores of Lake Huron one .minute away and pick up colorful rocks and plentiful driftwood. If you sense the wonder of this place, you may also be one of the few to witness a little known Native American mound still standing only 30 minutes away near Mikado to the west. And if you want to adventure further, you can find the Maritime Museum with free admission and glass bottom boat with tales of ships sunken in the Great Lakes nearby or visit the Besser Museum both a 35 minute drive to the north. We're happy to share a bit of the natural beauty and amazing history of the Apple Haven Heritage Farm area with you. Come on over! We're excited to meet you!
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Cozy Home on Lake Huron I

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Au Gres, MI
Comfortable accommodations, self check in you'll be sure to feel right at home. The property is located in a natural setting with endless opportunities of witnessing free-roaming wildlife, majestic sunrises/sunsets, and offers a variety of activities such as watersports, hunting, fishing, bonfires, and more right on the Saginaw Bay! Guests will have exclusive access to the space shown in the photos, including their own entrances, deck, parking area, and 75 feet of private beach. The space Feel a million miles away from normal day-to-day life as you enjoy the fresh scent of Michigan's UpNorth air, and the scene of the bay where Saginaw Bay and wildlife come together. Just after sunset experience the glow of the accessory suite as you sit around the campfire listening to the crackling of the burning wood in the firepit and gaze up to watch the stars. As you come inside to enjoy the comfortable accommodations, you'll be sure to relax in the comfort of the living area and the cozy bedrooms that relax your senses with soothing surroundings. Cooking with a lakeview is more tempting as this home has a deck with a barbeque grill and a fully equipped kitchen and dining area where you and your guests can enjoy a meal and conversation together. Enjoy this location as it is great for experiencing wildlife viewing and listening to the sounds of nature. Slow down, relax and experience the memories to be made. Guest access Private living, deck, fire pit and beach. Other things to note Local Activities and Adventures include: - Extraordinary Scenic Views - Biking/Walking - Canoeing/ Kayaking/ Tubing - There are many canoe livery's nearby including Riverview, Big Bend Family Campground, and Russel's Canoe Livery. - Golfing - Huron Breeze, Knoll View, and Pine River are just a few of the many golf courses - Gravelly Shoal Lighthouse - Fishing Charters out of Au Gres Bay - Sportyfishing Charters, Bluebird Charters, and Carter's Charters - Fishing Piers - 3 public piers with handicapped access on Au Gres River. - Boat Access - The boat launch in Au Gres is one of the largest on the lake including 4 large boat ramps. A Recreation passport through the Secretary of State allows access to these ramps. - Downtown Tawas shopping and restaurants are roughly 25 miles away. - Beach and volleyball amenities are less than a mile away.
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O Me, O Mio

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Mio, MI
A rustic, permalog style cabin that is suited to accommodate up to nine. This is a cabin to help disconnect from the hustle and bustle of our chaotic lives. There is limited cell signal, no internet and no local or cable channels. The cabin is pet friendly, as I believe our pets are an extension of our families and should get to vacation with everyone rather than boarded (dogs only are allowed). Primary source of heat is a propane wall furnace. There is an electric fireplace in the living room. In the summer there is a window AC unit at the cabin and a fan for the loft (it does get hot up there). The cabin is very close (1/4 mile) to the AuSable River where you can easily launch boats, canoes and more. The ORV trail head is just a 1/4 mile down the road. This is also the perfect cabin for hunting, fishing, hiking and trail riding. Be sure to keep an eye out for an eagle or two. Also had deer tracks in the yard.
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Blue Heron Homestead

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Au Gres, MI
Spend an enchanting evening on the shores of the Saginaw Bay. We are located in the North Bay- the northern end of the Saginaw Bay in a secluded coastal marsh. Enjoy some of the best views of stars in the Lower Peninsula, or roast marshmallows around a bonfire while the sound of frogs singing lulls you to sleep. Wake up to the sounds of blue herons and snowy egrets coasting over the bay as the sun rises in the morning and enjoy the biodiversity of plants and birds that call this part of Lake Huron home. Watch eagles and kingfishers fish as you kayak the marsh or just lounge in hammocks and enjoy the tranquility of this region. Activities: Kayaking- bring your own kayak or use one of ours. The bay is very shallow here and an ideal spot for a leisurely paddle. Take a tour by kayak of the maze of marsh, or kayak out to the tip of Point Au Gres. Fishing-Perch, Walleye , catfish, bluegill, sunfish, pike and bass are common in the North Bay. Need fishing gear or a license? Stop to Norm's Sporting Goods at the traffic light in Au Gres for a local experience. Birdwatching- This spot is truly a birdwatcher's paradise. In the summer we see abundant herons, egrets, kingfishers, swans, grebes, and a myriad of ducks on a daily basis. During migration seasons the bird action is endless. Swimming- although the marshy coastline here is not ideal for swimming you can easily kayak out to a sandbar or jump in, or just down the road is a public county park with a sandy beach. Visit the Northeast Region! Au Gres has few amenities or restaurants, but 20 minutes north Tawas has ample public beaches, dozens of bars and restaurants, a Walmart and other provisions you may want. The Huron National forest outiside of Tawas also has many great hiking trails, ORV trails and more.
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Serenity and Seclusion

3 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Barton City, MI
Escape to nature with this private 10-acre property offering 227 feet of secluded lakefront. Nestled in a quiet, peaceful corner of the world, this is the perfect spot to relax, unwind, and reconnect with nature. A newly added road and gate provide easy access, ensuring you can enjoy your retreat in peace and privacy. While there is currently no electricity or water (coming soon!), it remains an ideal spot for tenting, camping, or off-grid campers who are looking for tranquility and a true escape. The lakefront is not open to the public, so you’ll have exclusive access to the water. Though the lake is not visible from the campsites, a short 150-foot walk takes you to the shoreline, where you can enjoy kayaking, fishing, or simply soaking in the serene views. This is the perfect location to embrace the simple joys of life and disconnect from the hustle and bustle. Whether you're looking to fish, paddle, or simply bask in the stillness of the surrounding woods, this spot offers the peace and solitude you’ve been searching for. It's a true haven for tenters and campers who want to experience the beauty of the outdoors without the crowds. Key Features: - 10 acres of private land with 227 ft of lakefront - Quiet, secluded, and serene environment - Short walk (150 feet) to the lake - Perfect for tent camping, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing - Newly added road and gate for easy access - No electricity or water (off-grid camping – coming soon) Come enjoy a peaceful getaway where nature takes the lead and the stresses of everyday life melt away. There are wireless cameras capturing the entrance gate, lake, and clearing.
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Rosemary Pines

4 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Oscoda, MI
This home was built by my grandparents back in the 40’s he was a military man she was a homemaker! We lived around the kitchen with smoked fish and freshly baked oatmeal raisin cookies! At one time my uncles horse lived here and many of my grandfathers chicken! This home and land has lots of love surrounding it! There are many blueberry farms and amazing fishing spots! I can hand out brochures when you arrive. I also have a relationship with a local fishing charter if you would like to do a fish and fry!Learn more about this land:Woods and moss with a pond. We offer camping (must bring tents) on the property. It’s optional bathrooms and showers, grill chairs and table. We are a mile from the beach and we can drop you at the canoe rental in town. You can choose to only camp or to camp and use toilet and shower with code access. . We offer s’more sets for 2 people package in garage in refrigerator if wanted. We also have in town canoeing local and beach side fire pits along Lake Huron. We’re close to Lumberman monument which is a beautiful place to hike and see the fall colors. We’re also not a far drive from the Mackinac Bridge. You can engage in water, beaches, canoeing or just sit by the bonfire and eat s’mores! The property is 5 acres with a home located on site and someone will be available if needed. We do have dense pines with bugs so bring bug spray!
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The best camping near Harrisville State Park guide

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Come get some sweet lovin’ from mother nature and by sweet lovin’ we mean the sexiest damn lakefront views right from your tent. They say looks aren’t everything, but seeing Lake Huron aglow in the sparkling sun the moment you wake up sure does soften any reservations you may have had about sleepin’ outside. It may just be possible that coming here, you will find the best beach you’ve ever been to, right smack dab in the middle of the country. Beach it up 'til you're dizzy and wind it down on a chill 2 mile trail to check out the grounds and admire some midwest pines. Must've been a good date with nature, she’s inviting you to spend the night. Camp out or do some cabining, either way nature will make you comfortable!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Harrisville State Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the lake is inviting. However, autumn also offers a spectacular display of fall colors. Winters can be harsh with heavy snowfall, making some areas less accessible.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a Recreation Passport for park entry, as it's required for all visitors.
  • Check trail conditions and weather forecasts before your visit to stay safe and prepared.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
  • Remember to pack out all your trash and respect the park's natural environment.
  • Facilities may vary by season, so confirm availability of restrooms and water sources before your trip.
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