Pet-Friendly Opportunities in Michigan State Parks
The Michigan DNR welcomes you and your pets to enjoy parks, trails and harbors together. Like most outdoor activities within a state park, there are some rules and regulations that apply to having a pet with you. These basic "petiquette" rules will help make your trip safe and enjoyable for you and your pets, as well as for those around you.
Rules and Regulations
- Pets must be under an owner's immediate control on a 6-foot leash at all times.
- Pets may not be left unattended or tied to an object.
- Do not allow your pet to make excessive noise.
- Clean up after your pet and dispose of waste in trash receptacles.
- Keep your pets from interacting with wildlife or disturbing visitors.
Pet Safety Suggestions
- Always remember that your pet needs water as much as you do, especially when active for long periods of time.
- Be conscious of the possible temperature extremes which your pet may be exposed to here in Michigan, such as extremely hot sand in summer and the frigid cold water during winter.
- Don't assume that your pet is physically able to negotiate the same terrain that you can.
- Do not leave your pet unattended in your vehicle.
- In the same way you may carry needed medicine or first aid supplies for yourself, don't forget the possible needs of your pet.
- It is important for both the safety of your pet and the park's wildlife that you do not allow the two to interact.
- During hunting season, it is recommended that park visitors wear blaze orange for their safety. It is equally important that your pet wears blaze orange as well.
Pet-friendly shorelines
The following parks allow some form of pet-friendly water access. Please contact the individual parks for specific questions about the pet-friendly opportunities that may be available.
- Brighton Recreation Area - (810) 229-6566
- Burt Lake State Park - (231) 238-9392
- Grand Mere State Park - (269)426-4013
- Harrisville State Park - (989) 724-5126
- McLain State Park - (906) 482-0278
- Mears State Park - (231) 869-2051
- Otsego Lake State Park - (989) 732-5485
- Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park - (906) 885-5275
- Port Crescent State Park - (989) 738-8663
- South Higgins Lake State Park - (989) 821-6374
- Tawas Point State Park - (989) 362-5041
- Warren Dunes State Park - (269)426-4013








