Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Kincheloe, MI, camping enthusiasts can explore a variety of outdoor experiences, ranging from traditional tent camping to the comforts of RV parks. The nearby Hiawatha National Forest offers numerous campgrounds complete with amenities while allowing visitors to immerse themselves in beautiful pine forests and pristine lakes. For those preferring tent camping, Chippewa Lake Campground provides an idyllic setting with serene waterfront views and abundant wildlife, perfect for family gatherings or solo retreats. RV campers will find ample accommodations at local sites like the Brimley State Park, featuring spacious sites with electrical hookups, enabling a convenient stay just a stone's throw from Lake Superior's stunning shores. Adventurous spirits can take advantage of dispersed camping options throughout the national forest, allowing for a more rugged experience amidst untouched nature. With its diverse terrains and endless outdoor activities, Kincheloe, MI, serves as an ideal base for unforgettable camping adventures.
					
					
	
	
				Map Settings
Reset|  Satellite |  Wildfires |  National Forests |  National Parks | 
|  Air Quality |  BLM |  OHV MVUM |  Love's | 
| Dump Stations | Water | Propane | RV Parking | 
|  Super Walmart |  Cracker Barrel |  Bass Pro Shops | 
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				| Price*: | 
| Length: | 
| Amps: | 
| Elev: | feet | 
| Temp: | °F | 
| Down: | 
| Up: | 
 *Earn our Leave No Trace badge to see our free camping sites.
						*Earn our Leave No Trace badge to see our free camping sites.
					🎉 Earn +5 marshmallows for adding your first favorite.
Use your earned marshmallows to enter our monthly giveaways or to get a Pro Subscription.
 map icon in the lower right corner.
 map icon in the lower right corner.
 Show your commitment in keeping our forests healthy and protecting our public lands by earning the Leave No Trace badge.
					Show your commitment in keeping our forests healthy and protecting our public lands by earning the Leave No Trace badge.