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Ocqueoc Falls State Forest Campground
Ocqueoc Falls State Forest Campground
Located near Ocqueoc Falls, this quaint campground is nestled in a beautiful hardwood forest. There are 13 sites suitable for tent and small trailer use. You can hike to the campground's crowning jewel, Ocqueoc Falls, along the Ocqueoc Falls Bicentennial Pathway. The campground is located 12 miles west of Rogers City via M-68.
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
View state forest campground rates. operating dates & amenities
State forest campground info
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Amenities & activities
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At a glance
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Detailed view
Picnic area
Cross-country skiing
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting
Mountain biking
ORV trails or routes
Rustic sites
Snowmobiling
Snowshoeing
Vault toilet
Water access
Picnic area
An accessible picnic area is located across the road from the campground at Ocqueoc Falls. There's a paved trail from the parking lot to the waterfall, two accessible picnic areas and several accessible benches.
Cross-country skiing
Fishing
Steelhead, salmon, trout and smallmouth bass can be found in the Ocqueoc River
Hiking
Hunting
This campground provides access to state land open to hunting. Firearm hunting is not allowed within 450 feet of an occupied dwelling.
Mountain biking
ORV trails or routes
The Silver Creek trailhead is one mile east of the campground on Silver Creek Road.
Rustic sites
Snowmobiling
The Silver Creek trailhead is one mile east of the campground on Silver Creek Road.
Snowshoeing
Vault toilet
Water access
This rustic campground is located on the Ocqueoc River. Please be mindful of high-water safety.