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Triangle Lake Campsites

TRIANGLE LAKE  CAMPSITE 2
Triangle Lake Site 1
Triangle Lake Site 2 Lake View
Triangle Lake Campsite

About Triangle Lake Campsites

The Munising and Rapid River/Manistique Ranger Districts of the Hiawatha National Forest offer a variety of camping experiences. Many are located on inland lakes in a rustic forest environment with no drinking water. The rustic environment offers a wonderfully serene and peaceful setting for your next camping experience.

Number of accommodations: 2

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently open - May 15 to Oct 15

Campground Amenities

Water Access

Water Access

  • Lake Access
  • Boat Ramp
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Rates, Sites & Availability

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2 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 001, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 002, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE
No Hookups
Price not available

Reviews (32)

What Guests Are Saying

Triangle Lake Campsites offers a beautiful natural setting with a wide variety of birds and fungi, ample space, and opportunities for fishing and hiking. Many guests appreciate the presence of local authorities, which has enhanced the tranquility of the area. While some visitors faced issues with previous campers' cleanliness and the lack of restroom facilities, overall, the campsite is well-regarded for its scenic views and peaceful atmosphere.

Review Summary

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Caitlin M

Verified

June 3, 2025 Stayed at: 002, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE

5

Beautiful spot! Can't wait to come back.

Caitlin M

Verified

June 3, 2025 Stayed at: 002, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE

5

Beautiful spot! Can't wait to come back.

James D

Verified

September 21, 2024 Stayed at: 002, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE

4

Very pretty camp site overlooking the lake. Plenty of tent space and good water access. The only reason I don't give the site 5 stars is that there is not even a pit toilet. It appears this would be an easy project for the Forest Service judging by the terrain, and would have an obvious environmental benefit

James D

Verified

September 21, 2024 Stayed at: 002, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE

4

Very pretty camp site overlooking the lake. Plenty of tent space and good water access. The only reason I don't give the site 5 stars is that there is not even a pit toilet. It appears this would be an easy project for the Forest Service judging by the terrain, and would have an obvious environmental benefit

TIMOTHY H

Verified

August 22, 2024 Stayed at: 002, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE

3

Having your own remote campsite on a remote lake sounds good in theory-the scenery, the solitude, the quiet- but... Site 2 does not have a privy so the woods around the campsite are full of TP. Previous campers did not know the meaning of "leave no trace". Site 1 on the other side of the lake was occupied by a large camper with at least 3 vehicles. For the 3 nights we were at Site 2, they ran their generator pretty much 24/7. Also shot off what sounded like a semi-automatic one evening. There's no one to monitor the sites as far as we can tell so responsible campers be aware. We did enjoy the loon on the lake.

TIMOTHY H

Verified

August 22, 2024 Stayed at: 002, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE

3

Having your own remote campsite on a remote lake sounds good in theory-the scenery, the solitude, the quiet- but... Site 2 does not have a privy so the woods around the campsite are full of TP. Previous campers did not know the meaning of "leave no trace". Site 1 on the other side of the lake was occupied by a large camper with at least 3 vehicles. For the 3 nights we were at Site 2, they ran their generator pretty much 24/7. Also shot off what sounded like a semi-automatic one evening. There's no one to monitor the sites as far as we can tell so responsible campers be aware. We did enjoy the loon on the lake.

Stephen B

Verified

May 30, 2024 Stayed at: 001, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE

5

A nice site that we try to get to every year. The nearby boat launch can be a little busy on weekends but isn’t a big problem. A little buggy which of course is to be expected. Bring toilet paper. No cell service

Stephen B

Verified

May 30, 2024 Stayed at: 001, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE

5

A nice site that we try to get to every year. The nearby boat launch can be a little busy on weekends but isn’t a big problem. A little buggy which of course is to be expected. Bring toilet paper. No cell service

Thomas F

Verified

September 5, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE

5

This was our first, but not last, trip to Triangle. Absolutely beautiful. Serene and quiet with minimal noise pollution. Loons kept us company throughout the weekend, much to our delight. Only complaint is that previous campers left t.p. and garbage in several areas.

Thomas F

Verified

September 5, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: TRIANGLE LAKE CAMPSITE

5

This was our first, but not last, trip to Triangle. Absolutely beautiful. Serene and quiet with minimal noise pollution. Loons kept us company throughout the weekend, much to our delight. Only complaint is that previous campers left t.p. and garbage in several areas.

Location Triangle Lake Campsites

Address:
Rapid River/Manistique Ranger District, 8181 Us Hwy 2
Rapid River, MI, 49878
United States

Highway access

Triangle Lake Campsites can be accessed via M-94, which is approximately 23 miles south of the campsite. CR 437 connects from M-94 and leads directly to the campground.

Latitude & Longitude: 46.1664 / -86.4972

Policies & Rules

General

  • Pack-In, Pack-out policy
  • There is a 14-day stay limit.
  • No drinking water provided.
  • Campsite cannot be left unattended for more then 24 hours.
  • Campsite must be occupied the first night.
  • Horse camping: All straw, hay, feed and manure must be raked up and hauled home.
  • Horses must be properly tethered in designated areas
  • You are welcome to collect firewood from the area surrounding your campsite. Just remember that any firewood that you collect must be DEAD AND DOWN
  • Click here for more information on the Hiawatha National Forest
  • Don't move firewood: To limit the spread of invasive tree-killing pests, firewood from outside the area is not permitted. Some states have quarantines and may confiscate your firewood. Please help protect our forests from invasive species by obtaining your firewood at or near your camping destination and burning it on-site. Visit dontmovefirewood.org for more information.

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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