easy
Varies by stay length
Suitable for all fitness levels as the primary activity is camping and site setup.
Discover roomy RV sites at Lake Antoine Park in Iron Mountain, Michigan, designed for rigs between 50 and 70 feet. Enjoy a scenic and comfortable camping experience close to nature and city conveniences.
Starting at $35/Night • 1 Night to 3 Week Rental Options • Water & Electric 30/50 Amp
County Resident: $30.00 (ALL Resident IDs will be confirmed upon check-in.) Non-Resident: $35.00
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
Lake Antoine Park is popular in summer and fall, so book your spot well in advance to secure a large RV site.
Ensure your RV’s electrical and water hookups match what is available at the site to avoid last-minute adjustments.
The terrain can be uneven; leveling blocks help stabilize your RV for comfort and safety.
Weather can change quickly, especially in fall and winter – pack appropriate gear for cooler temperatures.
Iron Mountain is historically known for its iron ore mining heritage and logging industry in the Upper Peninsula.
Lake Antoine Park supports sustainable camping practices to protect the local ecosystem and water quality.
Helps keep your RV stable on uneven ground.
Protects against insects common during summer evenings.
summer specific
Ensures comfortable electrical hookups at the site.
Keeps you warm during cool Michigan nights in fall.
fall specific