Michigan State Parks Near St. Ignace

Discover 18 parks within driving distance of St. Ignace

Straits State Park

St. Ignace, Michigan
1 mile away

"St. Ignace is the park’s home base and the closest place for dining, lodging, and ferry access to Mackinac Island. Visitors from here often use the park for quick scenic stops and camping."

Straits State Park offers some of the most iconic views in Michigan, with elevated overlooks of the Mackinac Bridge, Mackinac Island, and the busy shipping lanes below. The park is a popular base for camping and exploring nearby Mackinaw City and the Upper Peninsula.

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Father Marquette National Memorial

St. Ignace, Michigan
1.2 miles away

"The memorial is in St. Ignace, making it an easy stop for visitors already exploring the waterfront, ferry docks, and local museums. It is a convenient cultural attraction for families and history travelers."

Father Marquette National Memorial combines history, nature, and panoramic views of the Mackinac Bridge and Straits of Mackinac. Visitors come for the interpretive center, monument grounds, and easy access to nearby Mackinac Island and downtown St. Ignace.

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Mackinac Island and Fort Mackinac Historic Park

Mackinac Island, Michigan
5 miles away

"St. Ignace offers another major ferry connection and easy access to the Straits of Mackinac. Visitors from here come for island history, scenic cruises, and a classic Up North getaway."

Mackinac Island and Fort Mackinac Historic Park combine military history with one of Michigan’s most distinctive landscapes. Highlights include the restored fort, panoramic views of the Straits of Mackinac, and the island’s unique car-free village setting.

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Colonial Michilimackinac Historic State Park

Mackinaw City, Michigan
9 miles away

"Travelers from St. Ignace often visit for a day trip focused on colonial history and the Straits region. The park pairs well with ferry travel and other Mackinac-area attractions."

Colonial Michilimackinac Historic State Park brings Great Lakes history to life with reconstructed fort structures, costumed interpreters, and ongoing archaeological work. Its scenic waterfront setting near the Mackinac Bridge makes it one of Michigan's most distinctive heritage destinations.

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Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park

Mackinaw City, Michigan
9 miles away

"St. Ignace visitors often cross the bridge area for a day trip, especially those interested in history, shoreline scenery, and family activities near the Straits."

Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park showcases the industrial history of northern Michigan through a restored sawmill, nature center, and interpretive programs. Visitors can explore forested grounds, observe the mill in action, and enjoy views of the Straits of Mackinac area.

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Wilderness State Park

Carp Lake, Michigan
22 miles away

"St. Ignace draws visitors interested in the Upper Peninsula gateway, ferry access, and scenic shoreline travel. It is a convenient stop for those exploring both the park and the Mackinac region."

Wilderness State Park spans miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, inland forests, and dune landscapes near the Straits of Mackinac. It is especially popular for camping, beachcombing, boating, birding, and viewing the night sky.

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Aloha State Park

Cheboygan, Michigan
31 miles away

"St. Ignace travelers often visit for a scenic detour south of the Straits, especially during summer road trips. The park offers a calm lakefront stop with classic northern Michigan recreation."

Aloha State Park features a popular swimming beach, a boat launch, and broad views of Mullett Lake, making it a favorite for summer recreation. Its location near the Inland Waterway also makes it a convenient stop for paddling, fishing, and day-use outings.

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Burt Lake State Park

Alanson, Michigan
31 miles away

"St. Ignace visitors may come south for camping and a quieter inland lake setting. It is a practical stop for families looking for swimming and outdoor recreation away from the bridge traffic."

Burt Lake State Park features a mile of shoreline on one of Michigan's largest inland lakes, with a popular beach, boat access, and spacious camping. Its location in the Inland Waterway region makes it a convenient base for water recreation and exploring nearby northern Michigan towns.

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Cheboygan State Park

Cheboygan, Michigan
31 miles away

"St. Ignace visitors can reach the park for a scenic drive along the northern lakeshore. It is a practical stop for families looking for camping and beach access on the mainland side of the Straits."

Cheboygan State Park offers a classic northern Michigan experience with a mix of forest, marsh, and Great Lakes shoreline. Its beach, picnic areas, and access to boating and fishing make it a favorite for relaxed outdoor getaways.

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Lime Island State Recreation Area

Drummond Island, Michigan
38 miles away

"A popular tourism center with ferry access, restaurants, and accommodations. Visitors from St. Ignace often make the trip for a quieter, off-the-grid island experience."

Lime Island State Recreation Area combines natural beauty with a unique industrial history, including remnants of a 19th-century lime processing operation. Visitors come for boating, fishing, wildlife viewing, and the secluded island atmosphere along the busy St. Marys River shipping channel.

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Muskallonge Lake State Park

Naubinway, Michigan
42 miles away

"St. Ignace is a major gateway city for travelers crossing into the Upper Peninsula. Visitors often stop here before continuing east for a quieter Lake Superior getaway."

Muskallonge Lake State Park offers a rare combination of Lake Superior shoreline, a protected inland lake, and a heavily wooded setting that feels especially secluded. It is popular with campers, anglers, paddlers, and visitors looking for a quiet base to explore the eastern Upper Peninsula.

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Indian Lake State Park

Manistique, Michigan
52 miles away

"St. Ignace travelers heading west or south often add Indian Lake State Park to their itinerary. It offers a quieter inland-lake experience compared with the busy Straits area."

Indian Lake State Park features a broad sandy beach, a large inland lake, and a mix of open water recreation and quiet wooded areas. It is a favorite for families, anglers, and campers looking for a classic northern Michigan getaway.

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Onaway State Park

Onaway, Michigan
55 miles away

"St. Ignace travelers may visit on their way to explore the northern Lower Peninsula's lakes and forests. The park is a good stop for camping, swimming, and a quieter overnight stay."

Onaway State Park is known for its calm shoreline on Black Lake, wooded setting, and low-key outdoor recreation. Visitors come for the beach, boating access, camping, and easy access to the surrounding forests and inland lakes of Presque Isle County.

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Brimley State Park

Brimley, Michigan
56 miles away

"Visitors from St. Ignace often come north for a quieter Lake Superior experience and a change from the Straits area. The park is close enough for a weekend camping trip."

Brimley State Park sits on the shore of Lake Superior and is best known for its long sandy beach and family-friendly campground. Visitors come for swimming, picnicking, fishing, and a quiet Great Lakes getaway near Sault Ste. Marie.

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Fayette Historic State Park

Garden, Michigan
58 miles away

"St. Ignace is a popular gateway city for Upper Peninsula road trips. Travelers from St. Ignace may visit Fayette for a quieter, less crowded historic park experience."

Fayette Historic State Park features the remarkably intact remains of a company town, including historic buildings, interpretive exhibits, and a picturesque harbor. The park also offers shoreline scenery, camping, and access to the limestone cliffs and clear waters of the Garden Peninsula.

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Tahquamenon Falls State Park

Paradise, Michigan
58 miles away

"Travelers from St. Ignace often visit for a day trip into the Northwoods, pairing the falls with a scenic drive and other Upper Peninsula destinations."

Tahquamenon Falls State Park features the Upper and Lower Falls of the Tahquamenon River, with the Upper Falls among the largest east of the Mississippi by volume. The park also offers miles of forest, river access, and a classic Northwoods experience in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

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Palms Book State Park

Manistique, Michigan
59 miles away

"St. Ignace travelers heading across the Upper Peninsula may stop here for a unique natural attraction. The park offers a memorable detour from Mackinac-area tourism."

Palms Book State Park is best known for Kitch-iti-kipi, a 200-foot-wide spring with remarkably clear water and a self-operated viewing raft. The park offers a short, scenic visit focused on natural beauty, photography, and a unique geological feature.

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Petoskey State Park

Petoskey, Michigan
59 miles away

"St. Ignace visitors often cross the region for a scenic Lake Michigan beach day and a chance to search for stones along the shore."

Petoskey State Park offers one of northern Michigan’s most popular Lake Michigan beaches, along with dune scenery and family-friendly recreation. It is especially well known for shoreline walks, swimming, and searching for Petoskey stones after storms.

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