easy
Variable - ideal for multi-day stays
Suitable for all fitness levels; activities nearby range from light walking to moderate hiking
Discover the comfort and adventure of long-term RV camping in Iron Mountain, Michigan. Perfectly sized for 18-36ft rigs, these sites offer year-round access to the Upper Peninsula’s outdoor treasures and local landmarks.
1 to 3 Month Options • Water & Electric 30/50 Amp • Call to reserve!
Experience the beauty of Lake Antoine Campground, nestled by a stunning 748-acre lake. Enjoy modern amenities, recreational activities like swimming and fishing, and explore nearby natural attractions. With spacious sites, pavilions, and a variety of family-friendly activities, it's the perfect destination for a memorable summer getaway.
Long Term Lease Resident
Long Term Lease Non-Resident
Two and Three Month Leases must be consecutive months
Honey Wagon Fees $15.00 Dump Station Fees Camper: Free • Non-Camper: $20.00
Lake Antoine Campground is located on beautiful Lake Antoine just outside Iron Mountains historic downtown. Our Park offers 90 modern sites, 2 reservable pavilions, 1 reservable Band Shell, playgrounds, volleyball court, basketball court, horseshoe pits, hot showers, running water restrooms, potable water fill station, sanitary station, firewood for sale, and a 748 acre lake with boat launch that offers swimming, fishing, boating, and a variety of other summer activities.
Beautiful 20 acre park layed through a wonderful mix of mature oak and pine offering both a beautiful sun-filled beach/picnic area and plenty of shade for those hot summer days. All this resting against the shores of a 748 acre recreational lake and less than a half mile outside the almost 2,000 acre Fumee Natural Area.
Swimming, biking, hiking, fishing, kayaking, camping, and family fun
Iron Mountain’s weather can change quickly, so plan accordingly and pack for all conditions.
Pick up detailed maps from the visitor center to navigate hiking and biking trails around Iron Mountain.
Long term camping sites enforce quiet times to preserve the natural experience for all guests.
Use designated dump stations and trash receptacles to keep the area clean and wildlife safe.
Iron Mountain’s mining roots date back to the late 19th century, shaping the city’s culture and development.
Dickinson County actively promotes sustainable camping practices to preserve the natural habitats surrounding the long-term sites.
Ensures a clean water supply to your RV throughout your stay.
Provides additional power for longer stays or remote hookups.
Keeps you warm during chilly autumn evenings and early mornings.
fall specific
Essential for traversing snowy or icy conditions around the sites and trails.
winter specific