Camping & Cabins
The Least You Need to Know About Camping
- Check with your local ranger district for current site conditions, closures, and other important considerations before traveling.
- You do not need to pay a fee or obtain a permit to dispersed camp (outside of a designated campground) on the Huron-Manistee National Forests.
- Dispersed and Primitive tent camping within the Forests is allowed almost anywhere, unless otherwise posted closed and/or "No Camping." There is no dispersed camping within 200’ ft of a river, lake, stream, or other body of water.
- Developed campgrounds usually provide bathrooms, fire rings and picnic tables, and may provide other amenities.
- Developed campgrounds most likely charge a fee, and several campgrounds require or recommend a reservation. Reservations can be made on recreation.gov.
- You can gather firewood for a campfire on-forest without a wood permit to cut firewood. Buy or collect firewood locally to prevent the spread of insects and disease.
- Before having a campfire, check to make sure there are no fire restrictions in place. Do not build a campfire in hazardous, dry conditions. Extinguish your campfire completely before leaving. Review important information on campfire safety.
- No RV hook-ups are available for water, sewage or electric at any campground.
- Some developed campgrounds and/or campsites can accommodate RVs, while others are better suited to tent camping.
Minnie Pond Campground
Site Open
This site is located on Minnie Pond on a human-made impoundment. Ducks, geese and heron frequent the area. This is a popular area for small and large game and waterfowl hunting. A foot bridge on…
Monument Campground
Site Open
Monument Campground, established in 1909, was one of the first campgrounds built on the Huron National Forest. Monument Campground is a fully accessible camping area within a red pine plantation. …
Nichols Lake South Campground
Site Open
This campground is located on the south side of the lake, with a day use area located on the north side.In addition to camping, the campground has fishing and swimming. There is a beach and…
Old Grade Campground
Site Open
Located on the Little Manistee River, this campground is completely surrounded by National Forest System land. There is a short interpretive hiking trail with foot bridges from the campground through…
Peterson Bridge South Campground
Site Open
Peterson Bridge Campground is the only Forest Service campground on the Pine River. Ten of the sites are paddle or walk-in only. The canoe/boat launch is located across the river at Peterson Bridge…
Pine Lake Campground
Site Closed
Pine Lake Campground is located on the shores of beautiful Pine Lake. The east side of the lake is mostly privately owned and has many cabins. The west side is federally owned and is swampy and has…
Pine River Campground
Site Open
This is a popular campground during fishing season. Recreation opportunities include hunting, picnicking, mushroom gathering and berry picking. The picnic shelter is a Civilian Conservation Corps…
Pines Point
Site Open
The canoe landing is walk-in. This site is popular for tubing on the White River during the summer, with a half-hour float around the peninsula located in the picnic area. This site is quiet and…
Red Bridge River Access Site
Site Open
The name comes from an old wooden and steel bridge, painted red, that was located at the site. Now there is a modern cement structure. This site provides access to the Manistee River Trail. There is…
River Dune Campground
Site Open
Located between the Au Sable River Scenic Overlook and Au Sable Loop Campground, this small site is a short .5 mile walk from the gate. Set back from the road and camping area, campers can enjoy…