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Wilderness State Park
Wilderness State Park
Wilderness State Park, located just 11 miles west of Mackinaw City, is home to 26 miles of beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline, 20-plus miles of trails, a buoyed swimming area, a pet-friendly beach and unique camping opportunities.
The park is also a designated dark sky preserve offering stellar views of the sky and is just 9 miles from Headlands Dark Sky Park. From some areas of the park, you can see the 170-year-old Waugoshance Lighthouse (looking west) near the Straits of Mackinac and the Mackinac Bridge (looking east).
The terrain is a mixture of dense coniferous forest and mature hardwood forest, with pockets of open meadows and carpets of wildflowers in the spring. There is an abundance of small ponds mixed in with coniferous wetlands. Please pay attention to trail signage and carry a map.
Amenities & activities
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At a glance
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Detailed view
Accessible playground
Swimming
Track chair
Biking
Boat launch
Concessions / store
Cross-country skiing
Designated dark sky preserve
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting
Metal detecting
Modern restrooms
Nature programs
Paddlesport rentals
Paddling
Pet-friendly features
Picnic area
Recycling
Sanitation station
Snowshoeing
Vault toilet
Water access
Accessible playground
An accessible playground featuring swings, slides, trapeze rings and climbers is situated between the East Lakeshore and West Lakeshore campgrounds. The structure can be accessed by a ramp or transfer platform that makes access easier for persons of all mobility levels.
Swimming
Near the picnic area, you'll find a buoyed swim area with accessible parking, a vault toilet and a walkway to the water. Another swim area is in the west loop of the modern campground. A beach wheelchair is available to borrow from the campground host (campsite #416).
Track chair
The park's track chair expands access beyond traditional wheelchairs. The chair is available for visitors to borrow at no cost.
Biking
Nebo Trail, South Boundary Trail, Swamp Line Trail and Sturgeon Bay Trail are two-tracks open to bicycles. In addition, many visitors ride along Waugoshance Point Road. Please note: all single-track trails are closed to both bicycles and mountain bikes.
Boat launch
A boat launch provides access to Lake Michigan on Big Stone Bay. There is an ADA-accessible vault toilet. Please note: the site is currently not usable due to high water conditions.
Concessions / store
Cross-country skiing
Designated dark sky preserve
Fishing
The southside of Waugoshance Point is a popular destination for smallmouth bass fishing and fly fishing for carp
Hiking
Hunting
Hunting is allowed in the state park; however, you should call this park directly to inquire about any special rules, concerns or considerations.
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
Nature programs
Seasonal naturalists offer nature-based programming at the park during the summer and/or fall. Check the park's explorer program calendar for dates, locations and topics.
Paddlesport rentals
Paddling
Paddling is a popular activity, but it’s recommended that paddlers stay in Big Stone Bay.
Pet-friendly features
Two pet-friendly beaches are in the park: east of headquarters (adjacent to the picnic area and down a small path) and near the west end of the East Lake Lakeshore Campground. Pets are allowed on most of the shoreline September through March; however, the shoreline (other than pet-friendly areas) is closed to pets April through August to protect endangered piping plover habitat. 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
There is a picnic area just east of the headquarters building, which includes picnic tables and charcoal grills.
Recycling
Sanitation station
The park’s sanitation station is located across from the headquarters building. There is potable water available and three lanes.
Snowshoeing
Vault toilet
Water access
Enjoy 26 miles of sandy shoreline stretching along Lake Michigan, including Temperance and Waugoshance islands located off the tip of Waugoshance Point.
Stay overnight
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Wilderness East Lakeshore Modern Campground
East Lakeshore Modern Campground, sites 301-365, offers modern amenities including an accessible toilet and shower building (mid-May to mid-October), dishwashing, a sanitation station, an accessible playground and four ADA-accessible sites with concrete pads. Electrical hookups are available, with 13 sites offering 50-amp service and the rest providing 20- or 30-amp. The campground was fully remodeled in 2022.
Persons making reservations on an ADA site must have an ADA license plate or placard.
Sites 364 and 365 are tent-only, walk-in sites without electricity but use of the accessible modern toilet and shower building. Two designated parking spots for each of these two sites are located in the day use parking lot.
It's a short walk between the campground and the shoreline; however, there's a wood line between that limits views of the lake from the campground.
Number of sites:65
Tags: Accessible playground, ADA-only sites available, Electrical service, Modern campground, Pet-friendly area or lodging, Playground, Sanitation station, Some sites with 50-amp service, State park campground, Swimming, Toilet and shower building, Vault toilet, Water access -
Wilderness Pines Modern Campground
Pines Loop Modern Campground, sites 501-599, is located across the county road from East and West Lakeshore campgrounds. The spacious sites offer varying shade levels, from full sun to full shade, and all feature 20- and 30-amp electrical service.
Modern restrooms are available mid-May through mid-October, you may contact the park for exact dates.
Number of sites:99
Tags: Electrical service, Modern campground, Sanitation station, State park campground, Toilet and shower building, Vault toilet -
Wilderness Rustic Walk-in Tent Campground
The walk-in, tent-only campsites (#101-125) offer a secluded experience, requiring a short walk of 15 to 150 yards from designated parking. Vehicle camps of any type, including tents attached to vehicles, are not allowed in this campground. These spacious sites are suitable for both individual and group camping. Two ADA-accessible sites are available within this area.
Persons making reservations on an ADA site must have an ADA license plate or placard.
Number of sites:25
Tags: ADA-only sites available, Rustic sites, State park campground, Swimming, Vault toilet, Walk-in sites, Water access -
Wilderness Youth Group CampgroundFor reservations call: 231-436-5381
Designed for youth groups up to 72, this rustic campground offers basic amenities. Each site includes a picnic table, fire pit, and hand-pump water access. The campground also features two vault toilets, fire rings and charcoal grills. Due to health department occupancy restrictions, use of modern toilet/shower buildings in other park campgrounds is prohibited.
Reservation for youth groups can be made up to six months in advance. Starting April 1st each year, non-youth groups can reserve remaining summer dates.
To reserve the group camp area, please call the park.
Number of sites:1
Tags: Group-use area, Rustic sites, State park campground, Vault toilet, Water access -
Wilderness West Lakeshore Modern Campground
The West Lakeshore Modern Campground, sites 401-471, offers stunning Lake Michigan views, with many sites directly overlooking the shoreline. This campground features an accessible toilet and shower building, and provides a range of electrical hookups: all sites have 20- and 30-amp service, with 19 sites also offering 50-amp service. The campground was fully remodeled in 2019.
Modern restrooms are available mid-May through mid-October.
Number of sites:71
Tags: Accessible playground, ADA-only sites available, Boat launch, Electrical service, Modern campground, Sanitation station, Some sites with 50-amp service, State park campground, Swimming, Toilet and shower building, Vault toilet, Water access -
Wilderness Full Hook-Up Campground
There are 18 full-hook-up campsites (sites #201-218) located along the Lake Michigan shoreline. All sites have 20-, 30- and 50-amp service; however, there is no modern toilet/shower building or vault toilets in this campground so camping units must be fully self-contained. There is one ADA site with a concrete pad.
Persons making reservations on an ADA site must have an ADA license plate or placard.
Number of sites:18
Tags: ADA-only sites available, Electrical service, Full-hookup sites, Modern campground, Some sites with 50-amp service, State park campground, Swimming, Water access -
Wilderness Backcountry East Boundary CampsiteFor reservations call: 231-436-5381
Two backcountry campsites are available within the park, one being East Boundary. Located along the North Country Trail, just east of the East Boundary Trail, this site features a fire ring and a composting toilet consisting of an open-air toilet riser on a wood platform without walls or roof over a composting pit. It's a 3/4-mile hike from the East Boundary Trailhead parking lot to the campsite.
Bear poles are provided for proper food storage, requiring bags to be suspended at least 12 feet high and away from the tree.
Reservations can be made by calling the park.
Number of sites:1
Tags: Backcountry, Rustic sites, State park campground, Vault toilet, Walk-in sites, Winter camping -
Wilderness Backcountry ONeal CampsiteFor reservations call: 231-436-5381Two backcountry campsites are available within the park, one being O'Neal. Located on the north shoreline of O’Neal Lake, this site features a fire ring and a composting toilet consisting of an open-air toilet riser on a wood platform without walls or roof over a composting pit. It's 3.6 miles from the Nebo Trailhead parking lot to the campsite.
Bear poles are provided for proper food storage, requiring bags to be suspended at least 12 feet high and away from the tree.
Reservations can be made by calling the park.
Number of sites:1
Tags: Backcountry, Rustic sites, State park campground, Vault toilet, Walk-in sites, Winter camping -
Wilderness Caps Rustic Cabin
This Civilian Conservation Corps-era log cabin offers a stunning Straits of Mackinac experience, perched on a wooded bluff just 100 yards from the shoreline. Enjoy panoramic views of the Mackinac Bridge, the Upper Peninsula and Waugoshance and White Shoals lighthouses.
This rustic one-room cabin sleeps eight in four bunk beds and includes a table, chairs, countertop and wood stove. Kiln-dried firewood is provided for winter heating. Outside, a fire ring, picnic table and charcoal grill await. For outdoor fires, please purchase local firewood.
Summer parking accommodates four vehicles; winter access is by foot, snowshoe, ski or snowmobile.
Snowmobile use is limited to the route between the winter parking area and the cabin.
Number of sites:1
Tags: Rustic cabin, State park campground, Vault toilet, Walk-in sites, Winter camping -
Wilderness Nebo Rustic Cabin
This Civilian Conservation Corps-era log cabin offers a stunning Straits of Mackinac experience, situated on top of a hill in a mature red pine forest about two miles into the interior of the park. It's located along the Nebo Trail, which is a designated cross-country ski trail.
This rustic one-room cabin sleeps five in one single and two bunk beds and includes a table, chairs, countertop and wood stove. Kiln-dried firewood is provided for winter heating. Outside, a fire ring, picnic table and charcoal grill await. For outdoor fires, please purchase local firewood.
Summer parking accommodates four vehicles. Winter access is available by cross-country ski or snowshoe only.
Number of sites:1
Tags: Rustic cabin, State park campground, Vault toilet, Walk-in sites, Winter camping -
Wilderness Rustic Big Stone Cabin
This Civilian Conservation Corps-era log cabin offers a secluded setting in a mixed conifer forest along the Straits of Mackinac. A short walk to the shoreline offers views of the Mackinac bridge to the east, the Upper Peninsula to the north and Waugoshance and White Shoals lighthouses to the west.
This rustic one-room cabin sleeps eight in four bunk beds and includes a table, chairs, countertop and wood stove. Kiln-dried firewood is provided for winter heating. Outside, a fire ring, picnic table and charcoal grill await. For outdoor fires, please purchase local firewood.
Summer parking accommodates four vehicles; winter access is by foot, snowshoe, ski or snowmobile. At .75 miles from the winter parking lot, this cabin offers the shortest hike-in distance of all the park’s cabins.
Snowmobile use is only permitted between the winter parking area and the cabin.
Number of sites:1
Tags: Rustic cabin, State park campground, Vault toilet, Walk-in sites, Winter camping -
Wilderness Station Point Rustic Cabin
This Civilian Conservation Corps-era log cabin offers a lovely setting where you can view the Straits of Mackinac from inside the cabin.
This rustic one-room cabin sleeps four in two bunk beds and includes a table, chairs, countertop and wood stove. Kiln-dried firewood is provided for winter heating. Outside, a fire ring, picnic table and charcoal grill await. For outdoor fires, please purchase local firewood.
Summer parking accommodates four vehicles; winter access is by foot, snowshoe, ski or snowmobile.
Snowmobile use is only permitted between the winter parking area and the cabin. This cabin is 2 miles from the winter parking lot.
Number of sites:1
Tags: Rustic cabin, State park campground, Vault toilet, Walk-in sites, Winter camping -
Wilderness Sturgeon Bay Rustic Cabin
This Civilian Conservation Corps-era log cabin is located near Lake Michigan’s Sturgeon Bay. The location offers excellent wildlife viewing and birding opportunities.
This rustic one-room cabin sleeps five (single bed and two bunk beds) and includes a table, chairs, countertop and wood stove. Kiln-dried firewood is provided for winter heating. Outside, a fire ring, picnic table and charcoal grill await. For outdoor fires, please purchase local firewood.
Summer parking accommodates four vehicles; winter access is by foot, snowshoe, ski or snowmobile.
Snowmobile use is only permitted between the winter parking area and the cabin. This cabin is 3.5 miles from the winter parking lot.
Number of sites:1
Tags: Rustic cabin, State park campground, Vault toilet, Walk-in sites, Winter camping -
Wilderness Waugoshance Rustic Cabin
This Civilian Conservation Corps-era log cabin is situated on the wood line of a mixed conifer and the open dunes along the Straits of Mackinac. From inside the cabin, you will have views of both the open dunes and the Straits of Mackinac.
This rustic one-room cabin sleeps eight in four bunk beds and includes a table, chairs, countertop and wood stove. Kiln-dried firewood is provided for winter heating. Outside, a fire ring, picnic table and charcoal grill await. For outdoor fires, please purchase local firewood.
Summer parking accommodates four vehicles; winter access is by foot, snowshoe, ski or snowmobile.
Snowmobile use is only permitted between the winter parking area and the cabin. This cabin is 2.5 miles from the winter parking lot.
Number of sites:1
Tags: Rustic cabin, State park campground, Vault toilet, Walk-in sites, Winter camping -
Wilderness BunkhousesFor reservations call: 231-436-5381
Designed for youth groups up to 72, this rustic campground offers basic amenities. Each site includes a picnic table, fire pit, and hand-pump water access. The campground also features two vault toilets, fire rings and charcoal grills. Due to health department occupancy restrictions, use of modern toilet/shower buildings in other park campgrounds is prohibited.
Reservation for youth groups can be made up to six months in advance. Starting April 1st each year, non-youth groups can reserve remaining summer dates.
To reserve the group camp area, please call the park.
Number of sites:1
Tags: Group-use area, Rustic sites, State park campground, Vault toilet, Water access
Trails & area maps
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Interactive map
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Printable PDF maps
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.