Cheboygan State Park offers an idyllic retreat set on the northern coast of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, known for its charming trails and stunning views of Lake Huron.
Cheboygan State Park spans over 1,250 acres on the beautiful northern shore of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. The park features diverse ecosystems including forests, wetlands, and shorelines along Lake Huron. It provides a rich habitat for a variety of wildlife including deer, eagles, and numerous waterfowl. Established for public enjoyment, Cheboygan State Park offers visitors a range of outdoor activities, from scenic hiking and camping to fishing and birdwatching. The park's historical elements include remnants of the 19th-century Cheboygan Point Lighthouse. Visitors are drawn by its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty, including picturesque sunsets over the lake and quiet woodland trails.
Scenic Lake Huron Overlooks
Rare Migratory Bird Viewing
Historic Lighthouse Ruins
Secluded Shores for Picnicking
The remnants of an early lighthouse lie here, offering a glimpse into maritime history.
A peaceful bay ideal for kayaking and birdwatching, especially at sunrise.
Natural beaches perfect for picnics and observing beautiful lake vistas.