€14.018691588785
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 906-492-3415
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Tents
Dogs
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4 / 5 (8 votes )

Mouth of Two Hearted River State Forest Campground

Mouth of 2 Hearted Road
49868, Newberry
the United States

Mouth of Two Hearted River State Forest Campground is a campsite with 39 pitches in Newberry, the United States, located in the Michigan region. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Mouth of Two Hearted River State Forest Campground it's possible to camp with a tent.

Characteristics campsite

Accomodation
Tents

Qualifications
Dogs

Recreation
Boat slip way
Fishing


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Reviews

Anonymous
English (US)
Let's just say I accidentally took an off-road vehicle trail to the campground! I 100% thought I was going to die.. But GOD willing I hauled ass in my Mitsubishi Outlander (4×4 worked great)!! Thanks be to Jesus.. I made it .. Words of advice.. Ask the locals for directions cause Google Maps isn't real helpful in the UP. There is a reason this is called God's Country. The historical fire 10 years ago wiped the landscape canvas and new Jack pines are starting to pop up. Quite enchanting. The campground itself was truly spared and has 36 first come sights. Arrived on a Thursday and 10 were available. The mighty Lake Superior will lull you to sleep at night. The coastline is phenomenal and the sunrise and sunsets are priceless. No cell service - which for me was refreshing. If you truly want a rustic adventure, this campground is perfect!! An annual pass is 17$ in addition to nightly rate (if you don't have one).
1 year ago

Jeff
English (US)
Very beautiful and peaceful area, however very remote with poor road conditions. Plan an hour to get to any paved road. Be sure to visit Crisp Point lighthouse it’s a gem but very remote, you can go up into the lighthouse for free. We were traveling in a camper van, I don’t recommend larger rv’s and travel trailers to either of these areas. Roads are mostly dirt and sand.
2 years ago

LesPaul
English (US)
This was the highlight of our trip to the eastern Portion of the UP. It rained a lot the night before we drove in. There were very large puddles of water on the road. Don’t attempt in rain without 4x4. We arrived at 11am on a Friday and all sites were taken for the weekend except 1. Plan to arrive mid week for a guaranteed spot. Some sites have trails to the beach. There is a suspension bridge for others to access the beach. The beach is gorgeous. We were there early July and every day was breezy and cool. We hiked a trail Through the burned forest near the campground. We find beauty in burned forests. I understand some may not. The campground is amply shaded. Potable water from the well tasted great. Bathrooms were typical pit toilets. It took us about an hour to drive in to where we had cell service.
3 years ago