Campground Overview
About Cookson Lake Campsites
What sets Cookson Lake Campsites apart is their intimate, primitive charm amid the vast, untamed wilderness of Michigan's Hiawatha National Forest. Here, five basic campsites are nestled alongside the 35-acre Cookson Lake, offering tranquility, ample fishing opportunities, and a scenic escape surrounded by dense hardwoods, aspens, and wildflowers.
The campground's amenities are minimal, including picnic tables, fire rings, and a single pit toilet, firmly embracing a pack-in, pack-out philosophy with no potable water or garbage services. For recreation, visitors can enjoy a public boat ramp near Site 2, perfect for accessing the lake's largemouth bass, northern pike, bluegill, and bullhead. Swimming, non-motorized boating, and peaceful lakeside evenings further enhance the experience. Nearby, the Indian Wild and Scenic River and Big Island Lake Wilderness Area offer additional exploration for nature lovers, all within a short drive.
Located about a 25-minute drive southeast of Munising, Cookson Lake Campsites provide a rustic basecamp for those seeking solitude or access to the wonders of the Upper Peninsula. Key attractions like Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and Munising Falls are close enough for day trips, while the local Steuben area offers essentials such as groceries, ice, and camping supplies just five miles away.
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