Baraga Modern Campground
Baraga State Park
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The modern campground is divided into two loops, the north loop and south loop. There is a mix of back-in, pull-through and accessible campsites. Most sites are flat, generous in size and shaded by oaks, maples and pines.
The park is one of just a few state parks that allow the operation of an ORV between the campground and nearby ORV trails. The park connects to Twin Lakes and Bewabic state parks and Bond Falls Scenic Site via several motorized routes.
ORV trail maps are available for purchase at the park (pending availability) or by visiting MI-TRALE.org (online maps of signed ATV, side-by-side and multi-use trails in the Western U.P.) or DNR’s interactive ORV route and trail map.
About the Area
The Bishop Baraga Shrine, the Sturgeon River Gorge, Mt. Arvon (Michigan's highest point), Canyon Falls and other attractions associated with the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community are nearby. The park is 54 miles to Bond Falls, 47 miles to Agate Falls, 75 miles to Copper Harbor, 69 miles to the Porkies and 73 miles toMarquette.
For more information on local events and trails, visit Baraga County and MI-TRALE.org.
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