Campground Overview
About Brevort Lake Campground
Rising from a sandy peninsula that extends into the expansive 4,233-acre Brevoort Lake, Brevoort Lake Campground in Michigan’s Hiawatha National Forest offers a tranquil setting filled with natural beauty, lakeside recreation, and secluded campsites. This campground is ideal for campers seeking a serene escape with direct access to pristine beaches, clear waters, and dense woodlands.
The campground is approximately 20 miles west of St. Ignace, making it an excellent base for exploring the local area, including a day trip to Mackinac Island via a brief ferry ride. Designed to accommodate both tent and RV campers, the sites are surrounded by a mix of towering pine, hemlock, and oak trees, offering privacy and a rustic ambiance. Many sites provide easy access to the lake, where campers can enjoy swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and sunset views that are nothing short of spectacular. Key amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, flush toilets, drinking water, and a dump station, though electric hookups are unavailable.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the area features hiking opportunities along nearby trails such as the Ridge Trail and the North Country National Scenic Trail. Anglers will appreciate the lake’s abundant fish populations, including walleye, pike, and bass, supported by a walleye spawning reef that enhances the fishing experience. With its connection to natural beauty and proximity to unique local attractions, Brevoort Lake Campground is equally suited for weekend getaways and extended stays.
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