Thicket's read
Grassy site, patchy shade, packed in tight. Flat enough. Fine, nothing special.
Thicket's own read of the facts, the open geodata (USDA NAIP and elevation), and the publicly visible listing. It is an estimate, not a guarantee, and we don't re-host the reservation photo. Check the site number and dates on MiDNR before you book.
The specs
- Hookups
- 30A electric
- Surface (MiDNR)
- Grass
- Shade (MiDNR)
- Full sun
- Vehicles
- 2
- Pets
- Allowed
Facts from the MiDNR listing. Verify on MiDNR before you book.
The vibe
Works for tent, hammock, RV, van.
Hanging a hammock?
Hammocks are fine in Michigan state parks. There's no rule against them. The rule is about the tree: use wide, tree-friendly straps, no nails or wire, and don't tear the bark. The state sets no strap or tree-size requirement, so when in doubt, ask the park. We'll point you at sites that likely have trees worth hanging from, but we can't see the trunks, so eyeball it on arrival.
From above
The camping area from above. USDA NAIP, public domain.What's at this campground
Water access about 0.3 mi from the campground.
See it on Google MapsAmenities and distances are from OpenStreetMap and are approximate. Google Maps opens in a new tab for camper photos of the campground.
Thicket is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Michigan DNR. The site's own photo lives on the official reservation system; we link out rather than re-host it.