When you want to get away with just you and 8,000 acres of untouched nature, Michigan is a pretty great place to do it. And this is one of the Michigan state parks with those rugged adventures you are looking for. Craig Lake State Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula is a remote natural area that sings with life no matter what season you chose to explore it.
The land that is now a state park was once private property. There are several beautiful quiet lakes that are only accessible by foot or by watercraft.
When you explore this remote state park you'll discover Teddy Lake, Craig Lake, and Claire Lake - all named by Fred Miller of the Miller Brewing Company after his three children.
The park is open year-round for backcountry camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, kayaking, canoeing, and several winter activities as well.
Even in the backcountry, you don't always have to completely rough it. At Craig Lake State Park you can rent a cozy cabin or a more rustic yurt to create the perfect home base for exploring the wilderness.
Of course, backcountry tent camping is one of the best ways to enjoy incredible views of the lake, a cozy campfire, and the peace and quiet you'll find at Craig Lake State Park.
In the winter you can enjoy the pristine beauty of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Plow through fresh powder snow on your snowmobile, or enjoy hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing on the seven-mile section of the North Country National Scenic Trail or an eight-mile loop around Craig Lake.
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These trails are open year-round with each season offering unique sights, sounds, and smells that make exploring nature oh-so enjoyable.
The winter sky really shines bright at Craig Lake State Park. When you stay in one of the yurts covered under warm blankets the magic of the outdoors is hard to miss.
And waking up when the mist rolls off the lake and you enjoy a moment of silence before warming yourself up with a hot campfire coffee is pretty much heaven. Wouldn't you agree?
When you are looking to escape into nature, a remote state park like the one you'll find around Craig Lake is the perfect way to enjoy the outdoors in a whole new way than simply going on a quiet walk through the woods. And don't forget to check out these unique places to stay near Craig Lake state park in Michigan!
When you like to get away in the wilds of Michigan, where do you like to go? Tell us all about some of your favorite adventures with a comment.
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