Negwegon State Park is a rustic, undeveloped area open for hunting, walk-in camping and hiking. The terrain is a mixture of low land areas, with small ridges, to mature pine forest, with some hardwoods and aspen forest, with some pockets of open meadows mixed in. Negwegon hosts a beautiful undeveloped sandy beach on Lake Huron. Please use caution when visiting Negwegon as the roads into the park are often so sandy that a four-wheel drive vehicle is needed. Motorized vehicles are not allowed on the trails or off-road.

The park is supported by a nonprofit volunteer group known as Friends of Negwegon. This group works with the DNR Parks and Recreation Division to help preserve, protect, and promote Negwegon State Park through stewardship, education, and research. Visit www.fonsp.org.

Backcountry Sites
Campsite #1-Blue Bell
Backcountry Sites
Campsite #2-Twin Pines
Backcountry Sites
Campsite #3-Pewabic
Backcountry Sites
Campsite #4-South Point

Things To Do

Birding, Canoeing, Hiking, Hunting, Kayaking, Parking, Rustic Camping, Scenic Viewing, Self-Guided Touring, Swimming, Wildlife Watching

Available in Spring Available in Summer Available in Fall Public Restrooms Fee Required

GPS: 44.85538, -83.32409
Hours: 8 AM to 10 PM
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