Michigan State Parks

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Great Lakes beaches, towering dunes, and Upper Peninsula wilderness — 103 parks

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103
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306,000 acres
Total Area
33+ million
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Michigan Recreation Passport: America’s Best Deal (2026)

The Recreation Passport is the most affordable state parks pass in America:

OptionPriceNotes
MI Resident (at registration)$14/yearCheck “yes” at Secretary of State
MI Resident (after registration)$19$5 convenience fee
Biennial (2 years)$28–$29Best long-term value
Non-Resident Annual$41Valid Jan 1–Dec 31
Motorcycle (resident)$7At registration

📋 Michigan Annual Pass: $14/year (Recreation Passport, resident at registration) or $41/year (non-resident) — Entry to all 103 state parks. → See our Complete 50-State Annual Pass Price Guide for full details, discounts, and tips.

At $14/year, Michigan’s Recreation Passport is cheaper than a single day-use fee in most other states. Absolutely a no-brainer for residents.

5 Regions of Michigan State Parks

1. Upper Peninsula (UP)

Landscape: Wilderness waterfalls, Lake Superior cliffs, boreal forests

Signature Parks:

Best For: Waterfalls, wilderness backpacking, fall color, stargazing, Lake Superior

2. Northwest Lower Peninsula (Traverse City Region)

Landscape: Sand dunes, cherry orchards, inland lakes, wine country

Signature Parks:

  • Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (NPS, adjacent to state parks)
  • Leelanau State Park – Grand Traverse lighthouse; Manitou Island views
  • Traverse City State Park – Downtown TC beach; cherry festival base
  • Interlochen State Park – Michigan’s first state park (1917); 2 lakes
  • Fisherman’s Island State Park – Petoskey stone hunting; remote camping

Best For: Sand dunes, Petoskey stone hunting, cherry season, wine tours

3. Lake Michigan Coast (West)

Landscape: Towering dunes, beach towns, fruit belt

Signature Parks:

Best For: Dune climbing, lighthouse touring, beach camping, sunset watching

4. Southeast & Metro Detroit

Landscape: Metroparks, river trails, island parks

Signature Parks:

Best For: Urban escapes, mountain biking, fishing, family day trips

5. Lake Huron Shore & Thumb

Landscape: Rocky shores, unique geology, dark skies

Signature Parks:

Best For: Birding, dark sky viewing, remote beaches, lighthouse trails

Michigan’s Great Lakes Beaches: A Special Feature

Michigan has more freshwater beach than any other state:

ParkLakeBeach Highlights
Warren DunesMichigan260-ft dune + 3 miles of beach
LudingtonMichiganBig Sable Lighthouse; 5,300 acres
HollandMichiganBig Red Lighthouse views
Tawas PointHuronBird migration; sandy spit
Tahquamenon FallsSuperior (nearby)River mouth to Lake Superior
SterlingErieOnly Lake Erie MI state park

Best Michigan State Parks by Activity

🏖️ Best Beaches & Dunes

ParkLakeHighlights
Warren DunesMichiganTower Hill climb; tobogganing
LudingtonMichiganLighthouse + canoe trail + beach
HollandMichiganBig Red views; clean beaches
Silver LakeMichiganORV dune rides
LeelanauMichiganLighthouse; remote beaches

🏕️ Best for Camping

ParkRegionHighlights
Porcupine MountainsUPBackcountry cabins; Lake of the Clouds
LudingtonNW Lower3 campground loops; lighthouse trail
Tahquamenon FallsUPRiverside; waterfall access
Fisherman’s IslandNW LowerPrimitive beachfront
WaterlooSEEquestrian + hiker + modern sites

🎣 Best for Fishing

ParkFishNotes
SterlingWalleye, perchLake Erie mouth
HarrisvilleSalmon, steelheadLake Huron tributary
MitchellTroutPere Marquette River access
InterlochenBass, panfishDuck Lake & Green Lake
Proud LakeBass, pikeHuron River

🍂 Best for Fall Color

ParkPeakNotes
Porcupine MountainsLate SepLake of the Clouds overlook
Tahquamenon FallsEarly OctGold maples over amber falls
Hartwick PinesLate SepOld-growth white pines
LudingtonMid OctDune-top views over color
Letchworth (oops—Interlochen)Mid OctTwin lake reflections

When to Visit Michigan State Parks (2026)

SeasonBest ForWatch Out For
Spring (Apr–May)Morel mushroom hunting; trillium bloomsBlack flies in UP (May)
Summer (Jun–Aug)Beach swimming; camping; cherry seasonPopular parks book out months ahead
Fall (Sep–Oct)World-class fall color; salmon runsUP weather turns fast
Winter (Dec–Mar)Cross-country skiing; ice fishing; snowshoeingMany campgrounds closed

Frequently Asked Questions (2026)

How many state parks are there in Michigan?

Michigan has 103 state parks and recreation areas spanning 306,000 acres across two peninsulas.

How much is the Michigan Recreation Passport?

Just $14/year for MI residents (check “yes” at vehicle registration). Non-residents pay $41/year or $11/day.

Can you swim in Michigan state parks?

Absolutely! Michigan has freshwater beaches on all four Great Lakes. Popular swimming parks include Warren Dunes, Holland, Ludington, and Tawas Point.

Are dogs allowed in Michigan state parks?

Yes, leashed dogs (6-ft max) are allowed in all state parks. Some beaches and designated swimming areas restrict dogs during peak season.

What’s the best Michigan State Park for fall colors?

Porcupine Mountains (Lake of the Clouds overlook) and Tahquamenon Falls offer the most dramatic fall color, typically peaking late September in the UP.

Do I need a fishing license in Michigan state parks?

Yes, a Michigan fishing license is required for anyone 17 or older. Free fishing weekends are held annually (typically February and June).

Which Michigan State Park has the best waterfalls?

Tahquamenon Falls State Park has the iconic Upper Falls (200 ft wide). The UP region has 300+ waterfalls total.

Can you hunt in Michigan state parks?

Yes, hunting is allowed in many state recreation areas and some state parks during designated seasons with a valid license.

What are Petoskey stones?

Petoskey stones are fossilized coral (Michigan’s state stone) found on Lake Michigan beaches. Fisherman’s Island and Petoskey State Park are top hunting spots.

Is the Upper Peninsula worth visiting?

Absolutely! The UP is Michigan’s crown jewel—wild, uncrowded, and breathtaking. Porcupine Mountains and Tahquamenon Falls are bucket-list worthy.

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The majestic Agate Falls cascading over a dark sandstone shelf framed by a massive historic steel railroad bridge in Michigan

Agate Falls Scenic Site

Albert E. Sleeper State Park

Alcona Dam Pond State Forest Campground

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Algonac State Park

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Aloha State Park

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Aztalan State Park

Aztalan State Park

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Photorealistic Keweenaw Bay shoreline at Baraga State Park at sunset

Baraga State Park

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Bass River State Forest State Park New Jersey

Bass River State Forest

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Bay City State Recreation Area

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sunset over the sea at belle island state park in virginia

Belle Isle State Park

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Photorealistic historic 1930s CCC log and stone beach house on the shores of Fortune Lake at fall sunset

Bewabic State Park

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Big Foot Beach State Park Wisconsin

Big Foot Beach State Park

Brighton Recreation Area

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Sweetwater Lake

Brighton State Park

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Brimley State Park

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Burt Lake State Park

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Cadillac Heritage Village

Caseville County Park

Cave Point County Park

Charles Mears State Park

Charlevoix State Park

Cheboygan State Park

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Clear Lake State Park

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Photorealistic completely undeveloped, expansive 400-acre agricultural field and wetland edge in southern Michigan at sunrise

Coldwater Lake State Park

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Copper Culture State Park

Council Grounds State Park

Craig Lake State Park

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American bison herd grazing on golden prairie at sunset with Black Hills granite formations in Custer State Park South Dakota

Custer State Park

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Drummond Island State Forest

Duck Lake State Park

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F.J. McLain State Park

Fayette Historic State Park

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Fisherman’s Island State Park

Fort Wilkins Historic State Park

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Gete Mino Mshkiigan State Park shoreline at Mullett Lake

Gete Mino Mshkiigan State Park

Governor Nelson State Park

Governor Thompson State Park

Grand Haven red lighthouse pier at sunset with golden sand beach and Lake Michigan

Grand Haven State Park

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Grand Mere State Park

Grand Portage State Park

Grand Traverse Bay State Park

Harrington Beach State Park

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Harrisville State Park

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Hart-Montague Trail State Park

Hartman Creek State Park

Hartwick Pines State Park

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Hayes State Park

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Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Higgins Lake North State Park

Higgins Lake State Park

Highland Recreation Area

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Hoeft State Park

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Hoffmaster State Park

red lighthouse at Holland State Park at night

Holland State Park

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Misty morning in old-growth Appalachian forest with cascading stream at Holly River State Park

Holly River State Park

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Houghton Lake State Forest

bench overlooking the jetty at Indian Lake State Park

Indian Lake State Park

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Interlochen State Park

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Ionia State Recreation Area

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Island Acres State Park

Island Lake State Park

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Island Lake State Recreation Area

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Kal-Haven Trail State Park

Kegonsa State Park

Kensington Metropark

Kettle Moraine State Forest – Southern Unit

Lake Gogebic State Park

Lake Hudson State Recreation Area

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Lake Kegonsa State Park

Lakelands Trail State Park

Lakeport State Park

Lapham Peak State Park

Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Site

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Leelanau State Park

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Lime Island State Park

Little Presque Isle

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Lizard Mound State Park

Ludington State Park

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Ludington State Park

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Mackinac Island harbor with Fort Mackinac on limestone bluffs, sailboats, horse-drawn carriages, and Mackinac Bridge in background

Mackinac Island State Park

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Mackinac Island State Park

Maybury State Park

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McLain State Park

Mears State Park

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A grotto in Meridian State Park in Bosque County, Texas

Meridian State Park

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Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area

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Metamora-Hadley State Recreation Area

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Mike Levine Lakelands Trail State Park

Mill Bluff State Park

Mirror Lake State Park

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Mitchell State Park

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Muskallonge Lake State Park

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Aerial view of Muskegon State Park sandy beach and forested dunes between Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake at sunset

Muskegon State Park

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Negwegon State Park

New Glarus Woods State Park

Newaygo State Park

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North Higgins Lake State Park

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Ocqueoc Falls Bicentennial Pathway

Sweetwater Lake

Old Mission State Park

Onaway State Park

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Orchard Beach State Park

Otsego Lake State Park

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P.J. Hoffmaster State Park

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Palms Book State Park

Sunset over Lake Michigan beach with Petoskey stones at Petoskey State Park Michigan

Petoskey State Park

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Multicolored sandstone cliffs of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore rising above turquoise Lake Superior waters

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

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Pinckney Recreation Area

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Point Beach State Forest

aerial photograph of Point State Park

Point State Park

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Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

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Aerial view of Lake of the Clouds surrounded by brilliant fall foliage at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

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Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

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Port Austin State Harbor

Port Crescent State Park

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Proud Lake Recreation Area

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Rib Mountain State Park

Richard Bong State Recreation Area

Rifle River Recreation Area

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River Highlands State Park

Roche-a-Cri State Park

Rockport State Park

Rocky Arbor State Park

Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park

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Saugatuck Dunes State Park

Scenic State Park

Seney National Wildlife Refuge

Seven Lakes State Park

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rocks in the water at Silver Lake State Park

Silver Lake State Park

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Sleeper State Park

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Sleepy Hollow State Park

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South Higgins Lake State Park

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Sterling State Park

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Straits State Park

Main waterfall at Tahquamenon Falls State Park during autumn

Tahquamenon Falls State Park

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Tahquamenon Falls State Park

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Tawas Point State Park

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Terry Andrae State Park

Thompsons Harbor State Park

Torch State Park

Traverse City State Park

Fog on Goodwin Lake at Twin Lakes State Park

Twin Lakes State Park

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Twin Rivers State Wildlife Management Area

Landscape at sunset of the shoreline of Lake Michigan at Van Buren State Park, Michigan, USA

Van Buren State Park

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Van Buren Trail State Park

Van Riper State Park

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W.J. Hayes State Park

Walter J. Hayes State Park

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Warren Dunes State Park

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Warren Dunes State Park

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Warren Woods Natural Area

Warren Woods State Park

Waterloo Recreation Area

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Watkins Lake County Park and State Game Area

Wells State Park

Whitefish Dunes State Park

Wilderness State Park

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William C. Sterling State Park

William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor

William Mitchell State Park

Wilson State Park entrance sign

Wilson State Park

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Yankee Springs State Recreation Area

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Yellowstone Lake State Park

Young State Park

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