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Healy Lake State Forest Campground
Healy Lake State Forest Campground is under the management of Springdale Township. Any concerns or questions about this campground should be directed to the Township at the phone number identified above. This campground contains 24 sites for tent and small trailer use.
What to expect, finding a site
These rustic campgrounds offer stunning river and lakefront settings, perfect for fishing, boating, and paddling. Here's what you can expect:
- No reservations. Sites available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- There are vault toilets.
- Potable (drinking) water is available from a hand-pump well.
- No electrical available.
- Overnight fees ($20 for most sites) and registration procedures are posted at the information kiosk at each campground.
- Camping is limited to a 15-day maximum stay.
- One camping unit and six people are allowed per site.
Rates, dates and more
Recreation Passport required
A Recreation Passport (park pass) is required for vehicle entry into all state park and forest campgrounds.
Operating dates and amenities
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State forest campground info
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Amenities & activities
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At a glance
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Detailed view
Boat launch
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting
Rustic sites
Boat launch
Ramp access at Healy Lake (on site) and Glovers Lake.
Fishing
Glovers Lake (six miles northwest): perch, bluegill and bass.
Copemish Pond (seven miles northeast): bluegill.
Hiking
Betsie River (five miles northeast): ten miles of rolling to hilly terrain. Hike and mountain bike.
Hunting
This campground provides access to state land open to hunting. Firearm hunting is not allowed within 450 ft. of an occupied dwelling.