Campsite reservations still available at many Michigan State Parks
Michigan Department of Natural Resources sent this bulletin at 08/23/2013 01:54 PM EDTMichigan's Trails
No need to trail behind this Labor Day Weekend!
Campsite reservations still available at many Michigan State Parks
There’s still time! Even with Labor Day right around the corner, it’s not too late to get in on some sizzling summer fun and fitness at many of Michigan’s state parks. Camping reservations for Labor Day weekend are still available throughout the state, especially in Metro Detroit, the northeastern Lower Peninsula, and the Upper Peninsula.
Is your traditional family campground already booked? Start a new family tradition—explore a different state park this Labor Day weekend and open up fresh experiences for the kids. Explore different trails, play on unique beaches, gain insight into nature and enjoy Michigan’s natural wonders in parts of the state that you’ve never camped.
Enjoy a trail or pathway while camping to broaden your experience. With an expansive, interconnected trail and pathway system of hundreds of miles, Michigan is the trail state and its campgrounds are the gateway to outdoor fitness. Families can enjoy hours of active recreation while also starting or continuing the tradition of a healthy lifestyle.
Don’t trail behind this Labor Day Weekend. Start traditions that your family will carry on for years to come. It’s not too late to make your holiday camping reservation at a Michigan state park today!
An $11 Recreation Passport is required for entry to Michigan state parks and recreation areas. Plus, it helps protect Michigan’s natural resources for future generations! Visit www.michigan.gov/recreationpassport for more information.