Negwegon-Rustic Hike-in/Paddle-in Campground
Negwegon State Park
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Four hike-in campsites are available April through November. The campsites are located approximately 1.1 to 2.2 miles from the main parking lot off Sand Hill Trail. Trails are mostly flat with few elevation changes.
- Site #1: Blue Bell (1.1 miles), 44 52.033 N x -83 19.003 W.
- Site #2: Twin Pines (1.6 miles), 44 52.310 N x -83 19.180 W.
- Site #3: Pewabic (1.8 miles), 44 52.437 N x -83 19.175 W.
- Site #4: South Point (2.2 miles), 44 52.875 N x -83 18.957 W.
Sites are outfitted with a fire ring with a cooking grate, a picnic table, a bear pole (campers must provide their own rope), a bear box and a backcountry composting privy. Potable water is available from a well located between the parking lot and the beach.
View Negwegon's rustic, hike-in camping guideAbout the Area
The park is close to Sturgeon Point State Park, Harrisville State Park and Michigan's Heritage Route 23..
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All four campsites are located along the Lake Huron shoreline.
Please be mindful of Great Lakes beach safety .