Michigan's Algonac State Park

The Algonac State Park in Michigan features about 1500 acres of land along with a half-mile frontage along the St. Clair River.  Some of this parks attractions include lake plain parries as well as oak savannas.  

The Algonac State Park offers many activities for its visitors including:
  • Camping
  1. Algonac River Front - Modern - 220 campsites - off season camping is available
  2. Algonac Wagon Wheel - Modern - 76 campsites
  3. Algonac Group Use Area - 1 group use area
  • Fishing - The shoreline along the Algonac River provides excellent opportunities for walleye fishing.  The Marine City and the Algonac North Channel Boating Access areas are located nearby.
  • Hiking - Trails include:
  1. The Algonac Blazing Star is one half mile in length
  2. The Algonac Oak Savanna Trail is two and a half miles in length
  3. The Bridge To Bay Trail is one mile in length
  • Hunting - During the fall and winter months the Algonac State Park is open to both big and small game hunting.
  • Metal Detecting - The State of Michigan allows metal detecting in designated areas in some State Parks.  There are maps available showing where these areas are.  Any items found must be checked by park staff before you will be allowed to leave with them.
  • Nature Observation - There are ample opportunities for nature watching in the Algonac State Park.
  • Skiing - There are trails available for cross-country skiing use.
Whether you are interested in watching nature, fishing, hiking, hunting or skiing, the Algonac State Park in Michigan is worth checking out.

- Any day in the outdoors is a good day

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