
DeTour Passage State Forest Campground Adventures
DeTour Passage State Forest Campground offers a peaceful, forested camping experience on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, with close proximity to Lake Huron and access to water-based recreation and hiking.
About DeTour Passage State Forest Campground
Located near the eastern tip of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, DeTour Passage State Forest Campground provides visitors with a tranquil outdoor retreat set within a state forest tract. The campground features a mix of shaded sites tucked among hardwoods and pines, with easy access to nearby waterways that connect to Lake Huron. The surrounding forest supports a variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous songbirds, making it attractive for wildlife watchers and birders. The area’s geography is defined by gentle ridges and flat forested terrain, with nearby access to the DeTour Passage waterway — a key shipping channel ideal for paddlers and anglers. Visitors can explore several hiking and biking trails weaving through the state forest lands, enjoying quiet woods and occasional wetland spots. Historically, this region has been used for forestry and fishing, and today it serves as a refuge for those seeking camping, boating, and fishing adventures away from busier regional parks. The campground is favored for its rustic yet accessible facilities, offering a peaceful base to explore the natural beauty of Michigan’s eastern Upper Peninsula. It appeals strongly to those interested in mixed-use recreation, including hiking, paddling, fishing, and wildlife observation, with the added appeal of proximity to the water and connections to local towns such as DeTour Village.
Highlights
Scenic water views along the DeTour Passage waterway
Diverse forest habitat offering prime wildlife viewing opportunities
Access to quiet hiking trails within the state forest
Proximity to both Lake Huron and inland forest ecosystems
Notable Natural Features
DeTour Passage Waterway
Key shipping channel and recreation corridor connecting Lake Huron to inland areas, ideal for boating and fishing.
Wooded Campsites
Shaded sites among native hardwood and pine trees providing a quiet, natural camping experience.
Multi-use Trail System
Approximately 8 miles of maintained trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking through mixed forest terrain.