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Bay View (Hiawatha National Forest, Mi)

Brimley, MI
Bay View campground, located in Hiawatha National Forest, MI, is a beautiful and clean campground offering beach access to the stunning Lake Superior. The friendly and helpful camp hosts made our visit a great experience, and we were lucky to get a site. This campground is perfect for families, with free games and beach items available for kids. The cleanest vault toilet we have ever seen was...
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151129

Brimley

9200 W 6 Mile Road, Brimley, MI
Brimley State Park is a Michigan State Park situated on the shores of Lake Superior. It offers a variety of sites, ranging from big to huge, with fire rings, picnic tables, electric hookups, and separate shower rooms in the bathhouse. The park is also close to a Burger King and go-kart place, and there are plenty of trails and a long beach to explore. During the off-season, visitors may be...
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74

313367

Monocle Lake

Brimley, MI
Monocle Lake in Brimley, MI is a beautiful rustic campground set amidst trees, offering mostly secluded sites. The campground boasts a stunning lake that is perfect for swimming. The sites are spacious, with enough distance between them to allow for privacy. Its located in the woods of the Upper Peninsula and is in close proximity to Lake Superior, Tahquamenon Falls, and the Sioux Locks....
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91

313371

Bay Mills Casino RV Park

11386 W Lakeshore Dr, Brimley, MI
Bay Mills Casino RV Park in Brimley, MI has plenty of pull-thru sites with grassy areas for pets. The nightly rate is reasonable for full hookups, and guests are awarded a free night for earning points at the casino. The check-in process may take a while as the office is located across from the CG entrance. Showers, laundry, and restrooms are available at the same location as check-in. The...
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77

415369

Brimley State Park

9200 West 6Mi Rd, Brimley, MI
Brimley State Park is a great location for a camping getaway in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It offers a small but scenic beach area with a great view of the St. Mary’s portion of Whitefish Bay, where you can watch the Great Lakes freighters line up as they prepare to pass through the Soo Locks. The park is only 160 acres, so the campground sites are crammed in pretty close to one another...
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