About Hurricane River Campground
Number of accommodations: 21
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2026 Season availability
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Water Access
- Beach Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (273)
What Guests Are Saying
Hurricane River Campground offers a beautiful and quiet setting with well-maintained, spacious campsites located near Lake Superior and hiking trails. Campers enjoyed the clean facilities, scenic views, and proximity to stunning sunsets and the beach. While some experienced challenges with the reservation system and biting flies, many found the campground to be a lovely retreat and a great base for exploring the area.
What Guests Are Saying
Hurricane River Campground offers a beautiful and quiet setting with well-maintained, spacious campsites located near Lake Superior and hiking trails. Campers enjoyed the clean facilities, scenic views, and proximity to stunning sunsets and the beach. While some experienced challenges with the reservation system and biting flies, many found the campground to be a lovely retreat and a great base for exploring the area.
Review Summary
James B
VerifiedMarch 30, 2021 • Stayed at: 04, Loop: Lower
Hurricane Campground is in a nice location right next to Lake Superior and you can walk down the 1-mile trail to the Au Sable Lighthouse. On the shoreline, there is an old ship-wreck that can be viewed from the trail. The campground does have vault restrooms but no electricity. It's a great place to watch the sunset in the summer.
Mark S
VerifiedNovember 16, 2020 • Stayed at: 12, Loop: Lower
We had an absolutely phenomenal visit to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore & Hurricane River campground! We visited in the last week of October 2020 & were the only campers in the campground the entire week. Sure it is a little cool that time of year, but the calm solitude due to the lack of other visitors more than makes up for the cooler weather! Added bonus; visitation in the late fall means no biting flies, which can easily ruin a trip up here during the summer months. We got to see some amazing fall foliage and beautiful scenic views of the lake. We hiked several of the trails available in both the eastern & western areas of the park & were able to see historic lighthouses, stunning waterfalls, & the amazing Superior lakeshore. The RECREATION.GOV webpage did notify us that all water would be off during our visit due to the cold weather, so we planned ahead for that, however there was no obvious notifications advising visitors that the vault toilets are closed during the winter months, so we were surprised when a work crew came out on our second day and locked them up. If you plan to camp here in the late fall and winter months, be sure to consider the lack of restrooms in your planning. Part of the attraction of Hurricane River is the isolation and solitude, so the complete lack of cellular service in the campground is to be expected and relished. On some of our hikes we did run across pockets of cellular service where our phones jumped to life and inundated us with the backlogged notifications. The trail to the Au Sable Light Station was one area where we noticed the coverage to be especially strong. I would also like to thank both the forward-thinking personnel at RECREATION.GOV & Pictured Rocks for making this campground reservable. We drove 1,600+ miles to get to Hurricane River Campground and would never have made the trip if we didn't have a guaranteed place to camp. There is no place for first come first served camping in the Internet age.
Cory H
VerifiedNovember 16, 2020 • Stayed at: 09, Loop: Lower
Great views, no cell service, perfect escape
Leah M
November 14, 2020
This was our absolute favorite campground before they made it reservation only. We still love the setting, beach, and size. As annoying as it is to have to pay $15 to stay in the off season (we go yearly first or second weekend of November) it’s fine. Except when we got there and find the vaulted toilets were locked. We’ve been multiple times a year for 6 years and this was the first we’ve had to pay for off season AND not have access to the toilets (so what did I pay $15 dollars for?) I would like to think this is a result of covid...but I’m not sure why it’s not posted on the reservation site. Only warning there is about the water turned off as it always is at this time. So in short, I love this campground...and it holds a special place in my heart..but I was already struggling with the reservation only and paying for off season...to get there and not have access to the VAULTED toilets (not having a toilet while camping isn’t a problem when we are prepared for it...But we didn’t bring our normal system as we knew there was something there.) A little warning would have been appreciated and maybe I missed it on the app...Just be prepared for that if you go. I’m not convinced we will be returning as often when there are other free or cheaper off season camping options with no toilet available.
Daniel W
VerifiedOctober 18, 2020 • Stayed at: 05, Loop: Lower
We opted for this campsite since twelvemile beach was booked full. For our first time in the upper peninsula, this was a very good experience. The campsites sit within walking distance of the beaches of lake superior. The wind was very strong over lake superior but the trees around the campsites provided much protection from the wind. The waves and rustling trees from the wind could be loud at times but overall it wasn't an issue. The camping pads are clean and well maintained as well as the restrooms. I highly recommend these campsites.
Gary H
VerifiedOctober 15, 2020 • Stayed at: 05, Loop: Lower
Great hike to Au Sable Light. Sun came out just as we arrived. One of three best hiking experiences on the U.P.
Mary U
VerifiedOctober 12, 2020 • Stayed at: 04, Loop: Upper
Despite the overcast weather, I loved my time in Pictured Rocks National Lake Shore! Beautiful hikes and lovely surroundings.
SOCORRO A
VerifiedOctober 1, 2020 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: Upper
Quiet campground and nice location to explore the east side of Pictured Rocks . Here you'll see the Hurricane River empty into Lake Superior and you can walk the beach 1½ miles east to the Au Sable Light Station. Shipwreck remains can be found along this beach and pets are allowed. Other attractions nearby are Sable Falls, Log Slide, and Twelve Mile Beach.
Bob N
VerifiedSeptember 28, 2020 • Stayed at: 02, Loop: Lower
This is the third year with the same hosts. They seemed relatively uninvolved. Friendly, but never around. not even in the campground half the time. The campground was rustic which is what like. would like dogs on the north country trail.
Thanks for the rangers and the work they do around the camp.
Emily O
VerifiedSeptember 22, 2020 • Stayed at: 02, Loop: Upper
We loved this campsite in Pictured Rocks National lakeshore, however it was a little bit East of most of the hikes we did. Overall the site was super peaceful and quiet and we enjoyed our stay. There was a nice concrete tent pad and bathrooms were clean. Would stay here again!
Location Hurricane River Campground
Address:
P.O. Box 40
Munising, MI, 49862
United States
Pictured Rocks NL is located on the south shore of Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, between the towns of Munising (west) and Grand Marais (east). Access the west side of the park via Michigan highways M-28 and M-94 to Munising. State highway M-77 leads to Grand Marais on the east side. Alger County Road H-58 runs parallel and through the park, providing access to spur roads that lead to scenic overlooks, trailheads, campgrounds, beaches, etc. Many roads are closed in winter due to snow.
Hurricane River Campground is accessible via Michigan highway M-28, which connects to Munising to the west, and Michigan highway M-77, which leads to Grand Marais to the east. State highway M-94 also provides access to the area.
Latitude & Longitude: 46.664 / -86.1662
Elevation: 196 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
11AM
Check out time
11AM
General
- Conditions for all camping: Camping is limited to 14 days per calendar year within the Lakeshore. Permits are required for all camping. Camping is only allowed at designated locations. Overflow camping is prohibited. A campsite must be occupied by the person in possession of the permit for the campsite on the date(s) of occupancy. The campsite must be vacated by 11:00 am of the following day. Campers must have the appropriate camping permit in their possession. Campers must pay required fees for the site they are occupying.
- Drive-in Camping Regulations:Only one screened porch/tent may be placed over the picnic table per site. A screened tent does not count towards the four tents per site limit.No more than eight persons per site.There is not a vehicle limit per site. Vehicles must fit within the parking space provided. This is strictly enforced; there are plenty of day use parking spaces nearby for extra vehicles.All tents must be placed on or within 6 feet of the existing tent pad. A maximum combination of 4 tents or sleeping hammocks are allowed on the campsite.Generator use is not allowed in sites designated as generator free at Hurricane River Campground (#4 - #7).
- Please print your reservation and have it with you or attached to campsite post.
- Fire Regulations: The lighting or maintaining of open fires is generally prohibited, except in government provided metal fire rings and fire grills at the locations they are provided, or in personal self-contained charcoal grills in a parking lot or paved sidewalk. Campfires are permitted in fire rings only. Fires or hot coals cannot be left unattended. Beach fires are not allowed. Fire must be extinguished entirely using water and not buried. Purchase wood locally. No collecting of wood. No cutting of standing trees or limbs. Ash firewood is prohibited.
- Pets / The following areas are closed to dogs, cats or any other domesticated animal: The North Country Trail and Sand Point Marsh Trail. The Grand Sable Dunes Natural Area and adjacent Log Slide dune field. All winter ski trails which are maintained by grooming. All park areas east of Miners Beach to the western edge of 12 Mile Beach Campground is closed to pets including: Little Beaver Lake Campground Beaver Basin Overlook Parking Area Pets must always be on leash. Please dispose of all pet waste in the appropriate receptacles. This closure does not affect legal hunting as defined in 36 CFR 7.32.
- Food Storage / The following conditions for the storage of food are in effect in the entirety of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore: All food items, lawfully taken fish and wildlife, garbage and equipment used to cook or store food must be kept sealed in a vehicle, or in a camping unit that is constructed of solid, non-pliable material, in government provided receptacles or suspended at least 10 feet above the ground and 4 feet horizontally from a post, tree trunk or other object. This is bear country! Proper storage ensures safety for you and members of your party when enjoying the natural resource. Violations of food storage rules may result in fines.
- Conditions for the disposal, containerization, or carryout of human body waste have been established as follows: Where toilet facilities are not provided, human wastes will be disposed at least 200 feet from a trail, campsite, or water source; in a hole at least six inches deep; and covered with earth or packed out of the park. Where toilet facilities are provided (park campgrounds), human waste shall not be disposed of in park trash cans. Portable toilet facilities may be used (such as in a camper) if graywater and sewage remain contained within the vehicle. Tent style enclosures for campsite portable toilets and/or showers are prohibited.
- Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore drive-in campsites are rustic and do not have electric, water, or sewer hookups. Campsites provide a picnic table, fire ring with grill grate, and tent pad. The campgrounds have vault toilets and well water. Tent-style enclosures for campsite portable toilets and/or showers are strictly prohibited. Typically there is no cell phone reception. All camping at Pictured Rocks is by reservation only. Same-day reservation are accepted.
- Other:Resale or auction of advance reservations is prohibited.Campsite 1 in the upper loop and campsite 11 in the lower loop can be reserved 2 weeks before your intended arrival date.Campsite 1 in the lower loop and campsite 2 in the upper loop can be reserved 4 days before your intended arrival date.
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