Township Park

Township Park in Drummond, MI, offers a beautiful natural setting perfect for families and pets. It features wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, well-maintained hiking trails suitable for kids, picnic tables, public restrooms, and a scenic beach area with clear, warm waters ideal for swimming. Dogs are welcome but must be on leash. The park is also a camping destination with electric and non-electric sites, potable water, clean pit toilets, and peaceful surroundings with water views.
Reviews
The park is first come first serve and we’ll worth the drive to the island. Nice quiet neighbors and the sounds for the water. Couldn’t ask for a better weekend getaway. Drop toilet bathrooms are well kept, water is available along with some electric sites.
Great camping. Some spots have electric. Potable water taps in park. Very clean pit toilets. Nice and quiet.
What a beautiful campground! 48 campsites with just over 30 with electricity. Hiking trails through the woods and along the shoreline of Sturgeon Bay with amazing views especially at Sunset. Very clean with premade stone firepits at each site and “5 star” outhouses scattered around the park. The rock formations along the well marked trails and in the water are a true sight for nature lovers. Dogs need leashes but are very welcome.
Wow!!!
Clear waters 🌊!!! Beautiful beach ⛱️ trails for walking/biking 🚲 just an all around absolutely gorgeous park.
There’s a camping/r.v park on site, we just used the beach…and it didn’t disappoint!! Ppl were docking their boats on from shore as well.
The water was warm, and clear.
Nature was absolutely stunning, all the way around!
Great experience!
Parking is limited. Camping sites were close together.
Lots of trails!
We stopped in to access the beach. The little beach was beautiful and clean. There was a picnic table to eat at. We also went down the Orange/Red hiking trail. I took my 2 and 3.5 year old. It was nicely maintained. There weren’t any trees over the trail and they were clearly marked. When we have more time we want to try the longer trail system.