Pigeon River Provincial Park located in Neebing in Ontario’s Superior Country and was originally established in 1957. It is right on the border between Canada and the United States. The park is on the northern shores of Lake Superior along Highway 61. Pigeon River Provincial Park features a dramatic High Falls, Middle Falls and Lower […]
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park located 19 miles (30.8 kms) west of Thunder Bay, in Ontario’s Superior Country Region was originally established as of 1955 and is known for being the “Niagara of the North” due to it’s 40 metre high waterfalls. Kakabeka Falls is the second largest waterfalls in Ontario and travelers from all over […]
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is located 20 miles (45 km) east of Thunder Bay to Pass Lake. From there, it is a pleasant half hour drive to the campground. Day use and interior camping at 40 backcountry sites are available year-round. Park permits are required for all use types including day use, camping and backcountry. […]
Rainbow Falls Provincial Park features two separate campgrounds conveniently located just off Highway 17 in Ontario’s Superior Country. The Rossport Campground is located just east of Rossport and 9 miles (15 km) west of Schreiber on the northern shores of Lake Superior alongside the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area. The campground offers 36 campsites, […]
Amnicon Falls State Park located in Wisconsin’s Douglas County was originally established as of 1961 and is known for its beautiful waterfalls. Amnicon Falls State Park sits almost on the very west tip of Lake Superior along U.S. highway 2/53. Amnicon Falls State Park features many waterfalls that flow from the Amnicon river and is […]
Big Bay State Park located on Wisconsin’s Madeline Island which is the largest of the 22 Apostle Islands and was originally established as of 1963. Big Bay State Park and is known for beautiful caves, cliffs, and rock formations. Big Bay State Park is on the of Southwest shores Lake Superior within the Apostle Islands […]
Pattison State Park located in Wisconsin’s Douglas County was originally established as of 1920, covers approximately 1400 acres, and is known for. This State Park is on the southern shores of Lake Superior along State Highway 35. The park features the tallest waterfall in the state of Wisconsin. Some of the main things to do […]
Muskallonge Lake State Park located near Newberry in Michigan’s Luce County was originally established as of 1956, covers 217 acres, and is known for being a former home to a station of the coast guard. This State Park is on the southern shores of Lake Superior along Country Road 407. The park features amazing forests […]
Straits State Park located in Michigan’s Mackinac County was originally established as of 1924 and is known for having a dazzling view of the Mackinac Bridge right from the shore where you can tan, play, or swim. This State Park is on the southern shores of Lake Superior and northern shore of the Straits of […]
Van Riper State Park located near Michigamme in Michigan’s Marquette county was originally established as of 1956 and is known for being on Lake Michigamme and 1.5 miles of frontage along the Peshekee River. Van Riper State Park is on the southern shores of Lake Superior along highway U.S. highway 41. Van Riper State Park […]
Lake Superior State Forest Campground located 34 miles (55 km) northwest of Newberry in Michigan’s Luce County. Situated on the shore of Lake Superior, this area is known for excellent agate hunting along the beach. The campground offers 18 sites for tent and small trailer use. The rustic campground includes vault toilets and potable water […]
Blind Sucker State Forest Campground located in Luce County, 33 miles northwest of Newberry via County Road 407. This park is a smaller more rustic campground with 32 available sites for tenting, smaller trailers, and camping gear. The park features a few great things to do like watching wildlife, hunting, fishing, and hiking. There is […]