easy
Flexible—ideal for multi-day to weeks-long stays
Minimal physical activity required for staying; nearby hikes vary in difficulty
Discover Iron Mountain, Michigan with these spacious long-term RV sites perfect for 40-45ft rigs. Enjoy ample amenities and prime access to the Upper Peninsula’s forests, lakes, and trails.
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 outdoor fun, 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
Long-term sites can fill quickly during summer and fall; booking early ensures your spot.
Layered clothing is advisable as temperatures can change rapidly, especially in spring and fall.
Monitor your water consumption during extended stays to avoid shortages and support local resources.
Respect the community quiet hours to maintain a peaceful environment for all guests.
Iron Mountain grew out of a 19th-century iron mining boom that shaped the region's economy and culture.
Visitors are encouraged to minimize waste and conserve water to protect Upper Peninsula ecosystems during their stay.
Necessary for proper sewage hookups during your stay.
Ensures clean, safe water for drinking and cooking.
To stay comfortable in cool, unpredictable spring weather.
spring specific
Useful for supplemental power during colder months or peak demand.
fall specific