Blind Sucker No. 1 State Forest Campground
Situated on the shore of the Blind Sucker Flooding, this rustic campground offers great opportunities for paddlesports, hiking and fishing. Located in Luce County, 34 miles northwest of Newberry.
This campground is managed by Muskallonge Lake State Park.
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This rustic campground is situated on the Blind Sucker Wildlife Flooding. The flooding offers excellent opportunities for fishing and paddling. The 7.3-mile Blind Sucker Pathway runs through the campground and can be accessed adjacent to the day-use parking lot or between sites #8 and #9. This campground is close to Lake Superior. To get to the lake, you can hike a 0.8-mile section of the Blind Sucker Pathway or drive a half mile west of the campground on County Road 407.
There are 17 sites for tent, small trailer and large trailer use. Camping is limited to a 15-day maximum stay. Amenities include vault toilets and potable water from a hand-pump well. The campground is located 34 miles northwest of Newberry via M-123 and County Road 407.Sites available on a first-come, first-serve basis. No reservations.
Trails
- Blind Sucker Pathway
- Trail Length: 7.30 (Miles)
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