Michigan State Parks Near Calumet

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Calumet

McLain State Park

Hancock, Michigan
20 miles away

"Calumet visitors often pair a park stop with exploring the Keweenaw’s historic mining towns. The park offers a relaxing contrast to the area’s heritage sites and downtown attractions."

McLain State Park offers one of the Keweenaw Peninsula’s most accessible Lake Superior shorelines, with a sandy beach, picnic areas, and broad views of the water. It is especially popular for camping, fishing, swimming, and watching sunsets over the lake.

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Fort Wilkins Historic State Park

Copper Harbor, Michigan
35 miles away

"Calumet residents and visitors use the park for camping, day trips, and exploring the peninsula's mining and maritime history. The fort is a popular northern extension of a Keweenaw itinerary."

Fort Wilkins Historic State Park combines a well-preserved frontier military fort with access to Lake Superior, Copper Harbor, and the northern Keweenaw landscape. It is one of Michigan's most distinctive parks for history, camping, and outdoor recreation.

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Baraga State Park

Baraga, Michigan
42 miles away

"Calumet visitors come for boating, fishing, and a relaxed lakeside campground within easy driving distance. The park is a good option for families and travelers seeking a less crowded shoreline experience."

Baraga State Park features a protected harbor setting on Keweenaw Bay, with a sandy beach, boat launch, picnic areas, and a modern campground. It is a convenient gateway to the Keweenaw Peninsula and a relaxing place to enjoy Lake Superior shoreline scenery.

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Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Ontonagon, Michigan
60 miles away

"Calumet draws visitors interested in combining a park visit with Keweenaw history and scenic touring. Travelers from here often head west for a wilderness getaway on Lake Superior."

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is one of the Midwest's premier wilderness destinations, featuring remote trails, pristine rivers, and panoramic views from the Escarpment. The park's Lake of the Clouds, Presque Isle River waterfalls, and rugged Superior shoreline make it a favorite for scenic drives and outdoor adventure.

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