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Discover the peaceful charm of Kingston Lake State Forest Campground, a dog-friendly campground near Shingleton, MI that is perfect for campers and pet-lovers looking to unplug and unwind. With only 16 spacious lakeside campsites, you and your dog can enjoy plenty of room, privacy, and natural beauty. The campground is set alongside a stunning, secluded lake perfect for paddle sports, and its minimal amenities ensure a rustic, quiet escape just minutes from the legendary Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore!
Bring your furry friend along for pet-friendly hiking trails around the area, as dogs are welcome throughout the campground. Located right on the water, you’ll have access to swimming, canoeing, and paddle boarding. There are picnic tables, vault toilets, potable water via handpump, and on-site parking available. With no cell service, this is an ideal spot to truly relax in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula with your best canine companion.
There were only 3 other sites in use the night we were there. It is such a beautiful campground.
A piece of paradise. No cell reception which is awesome. Beautifully secluded lake. Want a break from your busy life, this is the perfect place for you.
Awesome campground! Great view of the lake and nice and quiet with great privacy. Lots of space! But beware; sand people do roam.
WARNING: Google Maps sent us down Baker Grde, a two-track that was absolutely unsuitable for towing our camper!! We nearly got stuck in the sand (thank God for my 4 x 4!!). Between the sand and the narrowness of the two-track, we bent a jack stand, lost our license plate and broke the vent cover to our stove. It was the longest 3.5 miles we’ve ever driven!
PROS:
Rustic campground with 16 large, wooded sites. Fifteen sites are on the lake and the 16th is on a pond. Sites are suitable for tents or medium/large campers. The campground was pretty full while we were there and campers were fairly quiet.
The lake is large and clean but appears to be over fished. It is perfect for canoes, kayaks, and paddle boards.
There is potable water available via handpump, but very high in iron (water has orange appearance).
Location is great for site seeing along the Pictured Rocks National Shoreline.
Vault toilets were clean.
Loons were wonderful to listen to!
There is a boat launch and picnic area near the entrance to the campground
CONS:
Very close to M-58, although traffic sounds weren’t terrible. We prefer something more remote.
No cell service. We did enjoy being unplugged, however.
Lots of dead trees in the water are, well, ugly.
Closest store is the Melstrand General Store 20 miles to the west.
Just 16 campsites but most are large and all are on the lake. It has the basics, pump for water and pit toilets. Nightly fee is NULL, self registration, and there is a small boat launch. Close to Pictured Rocks and I would recommend it.