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Mackinac Mill Creek Campground: A Relaxing, Convenient Spot by the Big Bridge

Mackinac Mill Creek Campground: A Relaxing, Convenient Spot by the Big Bridge

Overview Now, I’m the first to say that Mackinac Mill Creek Campground is definitely not my family’s normal choice for a place to camp. We tend to stick with state and national park campgrounds or go with backcountry options. Mostly rustic, mostly out of the way and secluded when possible. This is very different from all that. The place is massive compared to our usual stops. This is more like a camping resort than a campground. There are hundreds of…

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6 Heartfelt Bits of Advice for Backpacking with a Child (or two)

6 Heartfelt Bits of Advice for Backpacking with a Child (or two)

The Difference After nearly a decade of camping with at least one child in tow, I can very safely say that it changes the entire experience and preparation quite a bit. This is more the case when it comes to longer trips, and even more so when it comes to backpacking with a child. Planning out my second trip with my oldest, who will be eleven at the time, I had to seriously sit down and look over what went…

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A Relaxed Trip with the Boys to Crooked Lake in the Pinckney State Rec Area

A Relaxed Trip with the Boys to Crooked Lake in the Pinckney State Rec Area

A Return Trip I’ve spent many weekends through the years at the Pinckney State Rec Area. All have been with different people and different circumstances. This particular trip to Crooked Lake was over Mother’s Day weekend. The idea was giving my wife a weekend alone as a present and taking the three boys out on a camping trip. It’s the first time we’ve done this, but it seems like I might have started a tradition. Pinckney is one of the…

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6 Easy Ways to Minimize Packing Stress on Your Next Camping Trip

6 Easy Ways to Minimize Packing Stress on Your Next Camping Trip

Getting Ready to Camp I’ve spent the majority of my life camping on the regular in one way or another. I won’t call myself an expert, but I think I can safely consider myself pretty experienced. This, however, does not make me anywhere near infallible when it comes to trip prep. There always seems to be at least one thing that falls in the “I thought for sure we had that” category. When you’re newer to exploring the outdoors, this…

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Tawas Point State Park: A Beautiful Sandy Point Between Waters

Tawas Point State Park: A Beautiful Sandy Point Between Waters

Overview At less than 200 acres, the Tawas Point State Park is one of the smaller parks we’ve camped at in recent years. However, the reason for its small size is also what makes it worth the trip. The park sits on the Lake Huron side of Michigan, northwest of the tip of the thumb. The thin strip of land has the great lake on one side, Tawas Bay on the other, and looking off the end, you’re facing Saginaw…

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7 Great Ways to Choose a Perfect Campsite

7 Great Ways to Choose a Perfect Campsite

The Perfect Campsite Let’s say you’ve cleared a weekend, or a week, or two. You’ve got the gear, the family is excited. Now it is up to you. You must find the perfect campsite to use those precious vacation days and build fond family memories. I’ll say right now, it probably doesn’t exist. The search for perfection is inherently setting yourself up for failure. That said, I’ve had many that come pretty darn close. Some of them were blind luck,…

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6 Great Tips for Maintaining Sanity on a Long Family Drive

6 Great Tips for Maintaining Sanity on a Long Family Drive

The Long Drive Dilemma I’ve said it numerous times to my own kids: “If you want to travel to all of these fun places, we need to drive to get there. So, you need to get use to it.” Let’s face it though, almost no one honestly wants to be in the car for 14 hours in a day. That said, there is truth to the statement. To get cross country you’re talking about days on the road. There is…

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7 Valuable Lessons I Learned Backpacking the Manistee River with my 10 year-old

7 Valuable Lessons I Learned Backpacking the Manistee River with my 10 year-old

The Manistee River Trail I searched various locations across the state of Michigan for a suitable first true backpacking trip with my oldest son, Duncan. We had been doing various hike-in camping experiences the last few years and we thought he was ready for a true multi-stop trip. I picked the Manistee River location for two main reasons. The first is that the trail is a beautiful backpacking experience. By many accounts one of the top in the state and…

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A Wonderful Wintery Stay at South Higgins Lake State Park

A Wonderful Wintery Stay at South Higgins Lake State Park

Overview South Higgins Lake State Park, as the name suggests, is located on the south side of Higgins Lake. This lake is one of the largest in Michigan at around 9900 acres and is quite the attraction during the summer. South Higgins alone has almost 400 camp sites and there is a North Higgins Lake State Park on the opposite shore, not to mention numerous private camps. We avoided all of this, by going in the off-season. In fact, the…

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Rifle River Recreation Area: Our Stay at the Spruce Campground

Rifle River Recreation Area: Our Stay at the Spruce Campground

Overview The Rifle River Recreation Area occupies about 4500 acres just east of Rose city along its namesake river. This waterway itself obviously offers canoeing, kayaking, and tubing opportunities, but there are at least 10 other bodies of water within the park. This makes for an ideal fishing location and some nice swimming. There are numerous camping and lodging opportunities. This includes 80 sites at the modern Grousehaven campground, nearly 60 rustic sites at Devoe Lake, another two dozen at…

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