No matter what the weather is like, there’s something wonderful about escaping the city for a camping adventure. Whether you’re bringing along the whole family or enjoying a romantic getaway with your sweetheart among nature, a day or two spent in the great outdoors is undoubtedly good for the soul. If you’re looking for year-round options, here are six fantastic state parks (and state recreation areas) within driving distance of Detroit that will satisfy your camping cravings. Check them out!
1. Algonac State Park
If you’re looking for the most traditional year-round camping experience near Detroit, make the one hour and fifteen minute drive to Algonac State Park, which sits along the shores of the stunning St. Clair River. With options for tent camping, cabins, and RVs available for reservation in any season, there’s something here for everyone. Once you’ve settled into your campsite, take time to watch Great Lakes freighters make their way down the river. Learn more about this amazing Michigan state park in this article.
2. Bald Mountain Recreation Area
While tent and RV camping are off-limits during the chillier months at Bald Mountain, you can still enjoy an overnight stay in one of the park’s two rustic cabins: the Arrowroot Cabin and the Morel Cabin. Both cabins can accommodate up to 20 guests and are rentable for a nightly fee. During your stay, you’ll enjoy 15 miles of trails, opportunities for year-round fishing, and a lovely swimming beach. Learn more about the rec area on the official PureMichigan website./a>
3. Proud Lake State Recreation Area
In addition to a traditional campground that operates between April and November, Proud Lake State Recreation area in Commerce Township features two camper cabins and a modern lodge that can be rented year-round. The Ivy and Trillium camper cabins can accommodate six guests each and offer visitors the chance to enjoy a camping experience regardless of outside conditions. The larger River Hawk Lodge sleeps 24 and features a modern kitchen, a community-style bathroom, and easy park access. It's especially wonderful during the autumn months.
4. Sleepy Hollow State Park
When you check out Sleepy Hollow State Park between April and October, you’ll be able to enjoy standard tent camping - but don’t let these dates keep you from dropping by during other seasons. In fact, the park offers year-round camping experiences via two on-site cabins: one modern and one rustic. For a reasonable nightly rate, the modern cabin sleeps six guests and is pet-friendly. The rustic cabin also sleeps six. Learn more about Sleepy Hollow State Park in this article.
5. Pinckney State Recreation Area
Looking for a truly unique camping outing? Head to Pinckney State Recreation Area in Pinckney, which sits just one hour by car from Detroit. Once there, spend the night in the park’s fascinating Glenbrook Yurt, a year-round shelter that sits along Halfmoon Lake and the Portage River. Up to five guests can sleep in the yurt with a nightly rental fee. Talk about an awesome adventure. The lake is amazing, by the way.
6. Island Lake State Recreation Area
Get ready for year-round fun at Island State Recreation Area, which offers traditional campsites during the warmer months and access to its two rustic cabins in every season. The Blue Spruce and White Pine cabins house up to 20 guests each and promise an "Up North experience" just 45 minutes from the Motor City. When you’re ready to reconnect with the great outdoors, look no further. Click here to learn more.
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