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    Alpine Campground and RV Park

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Ontonagon Township Park - Beautiful sunsets

    Ontonagon Township Park

    4.7(3 reviews)
    42.2 mi

    Camping here was so amazing, site 4 on the end may be farthest from the bathhouse but along the…read morewater was magical! We stayed two nights midweek and didn't want to leave. Deb in the office was a rockstar employee, so friendly and welcoming! We enjoyed visiting with her and will return in the future!

    Township parks offering camping are off the radar and difficult to discover. This is the second one…read moreI've found and it is a gem. (First one on Madeline Island in the Apostle Islands, Wisconsin). I tripped over Ontonagon Township Park while reading a separate review of a Porcupine Mountain State Park. So, only downside, day-of-arrival reservation only. Call (no email) by 7AM and make your claim (906 884 2930). I did. It was a weekday in late June. A site was set aside for me. I wasn't thrilled with the site assigned. Together with the site operator we hopped in his golf cart and I got a complete tour of available sites. By the way, $15/night for the site I chose. On the matter of the day of arrival reservation, you might call in advance and get a sense of the level of campsite fill. It's not a guarantee but it might provide some guidance. I was tent camping generally looking for a modest amount of solitude and not hanging with the party-lights and generator RV crowd. Pleased to note that even with that constraint I had some choice. Without question, the sites directly on Lake Superior are great locations. Many are RV sites but there are a few tent-only or tent-likely sites. But strong north winds and temps down to 45 at night told me this was not the place for me. I chose a location (site 74) across the road from the lake and slightly up an incline. The strong winds diminished to a gentle breeze and the moderate temps made bugs a non-issue. I had power, which I really didn't need, but nevertheless. And water spigots were at some sites. Not mine but nearby. The vault toilet nearby was spotless. The modern restroom with coin-op showers was a short walk away. The mercury vapor street lamp lighting the access road was a little annoying and I think they could have provided a similar amount of safety without the lumens. But now I'm just picking nits. OTP was just a one night stand. Next day I back tracked 12 miles west along a lake-hugging road to the Porkies for some trail hiking and then back again through Ontonagon and up the Peninsula. By the way, for the highway freaks, Ontonagon is the head end of US Route 45 that continues south to the Gulf of Mexico. Road trip for another time.

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    Ontonagon Township Park - View of Lake Superior from across the road. Trees helped block fierce north winds.

    View of Lake Superior from across the road. Trees helped block fierce north winds.

    Ontonagon Township Park - Campsite 74. power, no water. Good for a tent

    Campsite 74. power, no water. Good for a tent

    Ontonagon Township Park - The "perfect" tent site directly on Lake Superior if the wind and weather cooperate

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    The "perfect" tent site directly on Lake Superior if the wind and weather cooperate

    Apostle Islands Area Campground

    Apostle Islands Area Campground

    3.8(20 reviews)
    45.4 mi

    Nice folks! Nice restrooms/showers. Very nice campsites! Kids loved the play area and met some new…read morefriends. Wish we could have stayed longer!

    This RV park is 10 minutes from downtown Bayfield making it very convenient. Staff is friendly…read more They have done a wonderful job with the bathrooms and grounds, specifically the new side of the park. Some RV spots on that side of camp have peekaboo views of Lake Superior. The office has an ice cream shop, swag and a few supplies. We stayed on the older side of the park and it could use some TLC. The RV pads are in bad shape. Took two tries to auto level the camper because I could not get the front of the camper low enough. The pad was narrow and peaked, I had to dig into the side of the pad to get our landing gear on a flat surface. We were at the lowest site on that side of the park, so there was significant wash out before this week's heavy rain. The washout made the site uneven and there was no place to set a chair or the provided picnic table on a flat location to sit, lounge or eat. We really appreciated the park reaching out about heavy rains and their effect on the park that week. Tree trimming is a must. I know privacy can be important, but a balance between over growth and tidiness needs to be found. We couldn't use our awning properly to cook in the rain. There are trees with many dead heads that needed to be addressed. No one wants a damaged roof or camper when branches fall. All in all this was a nice place to stay and if we're in the area we would stay here again.

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    Apostle Islands Area Campground
    Apostle Islands Area Campground
    Apostle Islands Area Campground

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    Union Bay Campground - Sunset from the beach on the campground

    Union Bay Campground

    3.5(4 reviews)
    28.9 mi

    This campground did the job, as far as campgrounds go. There is lake access, but the rocks are…read moreJagged and treacherous, so you're better off driving to a nearby beach. The bathrooms were clean and nice. There is no sink or spot to do dishes, which was annoying. The spots were open and close to each other with little to no shade and no privacy. It's pretty much a field and am RV Park. I would not stay here again unless there were no other options in the area.

    I could seriously begin to write a Pure MI ad about how much I loved this campground. I went to…read morethis campground in the middle of August and the weather was ideal for camping. It warmed up in the afternoon but was nice a cool for sleeping. We stayed with another couple on our site and it was a tight squeeze. The sites here are very small so keep that in mind if you are traveling with a large group. In order to get a spot right on the lake you have to book 6 months in advance and it is totally worth it. You can hear the waves crashing onto the beach from your tent and it is well worth booking a trip so far in advance. We stayed in spot #1 for a four day trip. It was a short walk down to the beach where we watch the sunrise every morning. The bathrooms were nice and well cleaned. There is a camp sponsor who stays a month at a time on the campground to help organize events. My only complaint is the fire pits didn't have grates or anything for you to cook over so that meant becoming buddy-buddy with our neighbor to borrow supplies. The hiking was amazing. There were plenty of good trails within a 20 min drive of the area. We had such a good time exploring the area. I will stay that the trails are extremely muddy after a good rain but after two days they dry out pretty well. We didn't explore any of the restaurants but there are several within 30 mins drive. Overall I can't wait till we can go back to this campground and I would highly recommend this mountain range to anyone in the Midwest.

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    Union Bay Campground - View from lake of clouds rough 20 mins away

    View from lake of clouds rough 20 mins away

    Union Bay Campground - Sunrise from the same beach

    Sunrise from the same beach

    Union Bay Campground - View from campsite 20-ish. I can't remember the exact one

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    View from campsite 20-ish. I can't remember the exact one

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