Tawas Point-Camper Cabin
Tawas Point State Park
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There are two accessible cabins with beach views and direct beach access located within the modern campground. Each feature two bedrooms, a living room, seating, electric outlets, ceiling fan and lights, refrigerator, microwave oven, coffee maker and electric heaters for winter use. Restrooms with showers and running water are located nearby within the modern campground and are open year-round. The Tawas Bay cabin sleeps six people and includes two full-size beds, a twin bed and a pullout sofa. The Fox Den cabin sleeps six people and includes two twin bunkbeds and a full size futon. Outside there is a picnic table, fire pit and charcoal grill. You must provide your own linens and cooking supplies. No pets are allowed.
About the Area
Tawas Point is located off U.S. 23, just 2.5 miles southeast of East Tawas on Tawas Beach Road. The park is just over an hour drive from the Tri-Cities and only three hours from the Detroit area.
Tawas Bay has long been considered one of the finest sailing areas in the country due to the winds and protected waters. The area is also a great fishing destination, including ice fishing on Tawas Bay. Several nearby boat launches are available, including a DNR-managed boating access site located on U.S. 23 behind the State Police post. Boats can be moored in the bay off the campground. Many charter boats in the area are available as well. In 1987, a 800-foot by 25-foot limestone reef was constructed along the northern side of Tawas Bay, and it has helped to make the area a great fishing destination. The reef provides habitat for smaller bait fish, which in turn attracts larger predator fish, and it has greatly improved fishing for walleye, pike, perch and smallmouth bass.
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The modern campground features a designated swim area on Tawas Bay, popular for its warm, shallow water.
Please be mindful of Great Lakes beach safety and high-water safety. DO NOT swim near or jump off break walls or navigational channel walls and pay attention to changing conditions.


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The modern campground includes a sandy beach along Tawas Bay for use by registered campers. The beach can be accessed from the designated walkway north of Bathhouse #2.
Please be mindful of Great Lakes beach safety and high-water safety. Pay attention to the beach flag warning system in designated swim areas; red flags indicate the water is unsafe and no one should swim in or enter the water. DO NOT swim near or jump off break walls or navigational channel walls and pay attention to changing conditions.