Brevoort Lake Campground

4.6·131 reviews
·Hiawatha National Forest

Overview

Brevoort Lake Campground stretches along the western shore of its namesake in the Hiawatha National Forest. This popular fishing destination is situated on a peninsula that juts into the lake and Beodne Bay. Visitors to the campground enjoy the easy access to the pristine sandy beaches.

Great Facilities and Amenities

  • Campfire Allowed

    (34 of 72 campsites have Campfire Allowed)

  • Checkin Time

    (There are variety of Checkin Time. Such as 0:00 am and 2:00 pm.)

  • Checkout Time

    (There are variety of Checkout Time. Such as 0:00 am and 12:00 pm.)

  • Driveway Entry

    (There are variety of Driveway Entry. Such as back in and pull through.)

  • Firepit

    (34 of 72 campsites have Firepit)

  • Max Num Of People

    (Up to 16)

  • Max Num Of Vehicles

    (Up to 4)

  • Pets Allowed

    (35 of 72 campsites have Pets Allowed)

  • Picnic Table

    (34 of 72 campsites have Picnic Table)

  • Shade

    (35 of 72 campsites have Shade)

Natural Features

BREVOORT LAKE CAMPGROUND - Credits:
A photo of facility BREVOORT LAKE CAMPGROUND with No Amenities Shown - Credits: Jonathan Buhler
A photo of facility BREVOORT LAKE CAMPGROUND with Waterfront - Credits: Jonathan Buhler
A photo of facility BREVOORT LAKE CAMPGROUND with Waterfront - Credits: Jonathan Buhler
Campsites are somewhat secluded, surrounded by huge pine, hemlock and oak trees and low, shrubby vegetation. Beach grass grows along the lake shore, sometimes buried in light sand.

Recreation

A photo of facility BREVOORT LAKE CAMPGROUND with Waterfront - Credits: Jonathan Buhler
The 4,233-acre Brevoort Lake provides ample opportunities for recreation. Boat access is available from the center of the campground on Boedne Bay.In 1985, the Forest Service completed the construction of a walleye spawning reef in Brevoort Lake, providing plentiful fishing in the area. Anglers can also expect healthy populations of pike, bass, perch and a variety of other fish.Hiking is also a popular pastime of visitors to the campground. The Ridge, Sand Dunes Cross Country and North Country National Scenic trails pass near the campground.A 10-minute ferry ride to Mackinac Island makes for an interesting day trip. The 3.8-acre island offers hiking, biking, horseback riding and shopping, as well as access to historical sites and museums, among other activities.

Permitted Equipment

  • rv-Up to 45ft

  • tent-Up to 45ft

  • trailer-Up to 45ft

Nearby Attractions

St. Ignace, Michigan, about 20 miles east of the campground, offers historical and tourist attractions as well as grocery and gas services.

Additional Information