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Bewabic State Park
Bewabic State Park
Bewabic State Park is situated on Fortune Lake, which is part of the Fortune Lakes Chain. The park is home to both modern and rustic campsites, a day-use area, a tennis court, hiking trails, a boat launch and more. The park is rich with Civilian Conservation Corps history, which is evident by several CCC structures still in use. The park is site #9 along the Iron County Heritage Trail system.
The park is one of just a few state parks that allow the operation of an ORV between the campground and nearby ORV trails. Please note: ORV use is for exiting and entering the park only, not for traveling within the park. The park connects to Twin Lakes and Baraga state parks and Bond Falls Scenic Site via several motorized routes. Visit MI-TRALE.org (online maps of signed ATV, side-by-side and multi-use trails in the Western Upper Peninsula) or the DNR's interactive ORV route and trail map.
Amenities & activities
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At a glance
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Detailed view
Boat launch
Beach house
Boat launch
Cross-country skiing
Fishing
Hiking
Metal detecting
Modern restrooms
ORV trails or routes
Paddlesport rentals
Paddling
Pet-friendly features
Picnic area
Picnic shelter
Playground
Sanitation station
Snowshoeing
Swimming
Tennis
Vault toilet
Water access
Boat launch
There is an accessible boat launch on Fortune Lake, which provides the only public boating access to the Fortune Lakes Chain.
Beach house
The beach house is in the day-use area on Fortune Lake and includes restrooms.
Cross-country skiing
Fishing
Fishing is popular in the Fortune Lakes Chain. There is a boating access site in the park.
Hiking
Metal detecting
Metal detecting is allowed in certain park areas. Please consult the park map for designated locations and review applicable regulations. Only registered campers can metal detect in campgrounds.
Modern restrooms
ORV trails or routes
Ride ORVs right from the park! The park provides direct access to the Heritage Trail and other parks and scenic sites via motorized routes. Maps available for purchase at the park (subject to availability) or online at MI-TRALE.org or DNR’s interactive ORV route and trail map.
Paddlesport rentals
Kayak, stand-up paddleboard and canoe rentals are available Memorial Day through September. Visit the campground office or call the park at 906-875-3324 to make rental arrangements.
Paddling
Paddling is a popular activity on the Fortune Lakes Chain.
Pet-friendly features
Pets are allowed along the entire length Fortune Lake shoreline other than the designated swim beach. Pets must always be on a 6-foot leash and under an owner's immediate control. All pet waste must be properly disposed of in trash receptacles.
Picnic area
The picnic area is in the day-use area and includes picnic tables and charcoal grills that are available first come, first served.
Picnic shelter
There is a picnic shelter located in the day-use area that includes picnic tables, charcoal grills, electrical service (reservations only) and restrooms. Shelter reservations can be made 6 months in advance at MiDNRReservations.com.
Playground
There are swings and a slide in the day-use area.
Sanitation station
The park's sanitation station is in the modern campground - open to registered campers only. There is potable water available and two lanes.
Snowshoeing
Swimming
A buoyed swim area is in the park's day-use area.
Tennis
Vault toilet
Water access
The day-use area is on beautiful, spring-fed Fortune Lake, which is part of the Fortune Lakes Chain.
Stay overnight
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Bewabic Modern Campground
The 130-site modern campground features three loops (A, B and C) and boasts a number of shady and wooded sites. The sites are popular because they offer a little more privacy, with trees and vegetation between most sites. There are four rustic walk-in campsites (#107-110) that require a short walk (within 125 yards) from the parking lot (no electrical).
Bewabic is one of just a few state parks that allow the operation of an ORV between the campground and nearby ORV trails. ORV use is for exiting and entering the park only, not for traveling within the park.
ORV route and trail maps are available for purchase at the park (pending availability) or by visiting MI-TRALE.org (online maps of signed ATV, side-by-side and multiuse trails in the Western Upper Peninsula) or the DNR's interactive ORV route and trail map.
Number of sites:130
Tags: Electrical service, Modern campground, Playground, Pull-through sites available, Sanitation station, Some sites with 50-amp service, State park campground, Toilet and shower building, Vault toilet, Walk-in sites
Trails & area maps
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Interactive map
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Printable PDF map
Upcoming events
While there aren't any upcoming park events listed at this time, you can check out the DNR's calendar of events.
The park also offers weekly nature programs not listed in the online calendar.