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Lake Michigan Circle Tour Camping Itinerary

Enjoy a vacation around America’s third coast with this Circle Lake Michigan Camping Trip itinerary. Short, medium, and long itineraries are included to match your availability.

There is a reason why the Great Lakes are termed as great. These huge lakes offer beautiful views and boundless recreation opportunities.

Lake Michigan as seen from the shores of Northern Wisconsin

Lake Michigan Circle Tour Map

Lake Michigan offers an expansive coastline that touches Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.  There are camping opportunities in each one of these states.

Circle Lake Michigan Camping Tour

We circled Lake Michigan counterclockwise a few years ago, starting and ending in Illinois.  We used that experience and additional trips along this inland sea to assemble this camping itinerary for you.

Lake Michigan Circle Tour Sign with Highway 57 South

This camping trip plan starts in Indiana and ends in Illinois. Reverse it or do parts of it as you see fit. We have included suggestions for shortening the trip.

Add UP destinations to your trip with our Upper Peninsula Michigan Camping Guide or our Lake Superior Camping Guide.

a view of Ludington State Park out of the portal at the Big Sable Lighthouse at Ludington
View from a porthole of Big Sable Lighthouse

Campgrounds Near Lake Michigan

We are starting out the long itinerary, which takes about three weeks. We have included some attractions and opportunities for you to do along the way.

If you only have one or two weeks off work, see our recommended Lake Michigan road trip plans at the bottom of the post.

Please note: Entry fees or passes are required for most national and state properties we recommend. Save with a Michigan Recreation Passport, or as we call it, our Fun Pass.

Lake Michigan Road Trip Itinerary

CampgroundStateThings to Do & See
Indiana DunesINHike, Beach, See Chicago Skyline
Warren Dunes SPMIDunes, Beach
Holland SPMISunset, Area Attractions
Ludington SPMIBig Sable Lighthouse, River Float
Sleeping Bear NLSMIClimb the Dunes
Petoskey SPMILook for Petoskey Stones
Straits SPMIMackinac Island
Hog Island Point State ForestMIHike, Beach
Fayette SPMIKitch-iti-kipi Spring
Wells SPMIBeach, Historic Buildings
Peninsula SPWIBike, Beach, Cliff Jumping
Kohler-Andrae or Harrington BeachWIBeach, Sunrise
Illinois Beach SPILBeach, Sunrise
Circle Lake Michigan Itinerary

Best Lake Michigan Camping Indiana

Indiana Dunes National Park or State Park

Indiana Dunes is located at the southern edge of Lake Michigan. This large area comprises both the Indiana Dunes National Park and Indiana Dunes State Park, which means two choices for camping. The state park campground has direct access to the beach.

The national park has 66 reservable campsites spread over two loops. All sites are non-electric, and only 53 allow RVs. Reservations can be made six months in advance.

Indiana Dunes National Park spreads across 15 miles of the Lake Michigan shoreline. It has beach access, hiking trails, and biodiverse habitat. Birders delight in seeing Sandhill Cranes and many other birds.

The state park at Indiana Dunes has 147 reservable campsites, 134 of which are electric. The state park also has a six-month reservation window.

Indiana Dunes State Park has 16 miles of hiking trails, a nature center, and a beach with a lot of parking.

The beaches at each park are popular in the summer, so the parking lots fill quickly. Early morning arrival is recommended. Enjoy views of the Chicago Skyline from the beach.

Indiana Dunes State Park 1600 N 25 E, Chesterton, IN 46304

Chicago Skyline as seen from Indiana Dunes Beach

Michigan Campgrounds Along the Lake in the Lower Peninsula

The eastern side of Lake Michigan is a popular vacation destination due to its beauty and population proximity. Make sure to jump on the six-month reservation window to secure a camping spot, particularly on weekends.

Warren Dunes State Park

Warren Dunes is a popular state park because of its sandy beach and proximity to Chicago.

There are 219 campsites spread over two camping areas: Mount Randall and Hildebrandt. Mount Randall has electrical hook-ups, modern bathhouses, and a gift shop that sells souvenirs and camping essentials. Hildebrandt only has non-electric tent sites.

The beach area is huge, with four large parking lots. The buildings, which include bathrooms, a gift shop, and numerous food opportunities, are open during the summer.

Tree at Warren Dunes State Park Beach with the parking lot and sand dune behind it

Take a long walk along the beach or enjoy a game of volleyball. Opposite the beach is a large dune to climb.

We were not fans of Warren Dunes when we first visited because I had bruised ribs, and it was raining. Two weeks later, we stopped by on our way back to Illinois after circling the mitten of Michigan. It was sunny and felt magical. We fell in love and have returned since.

Warren Dunes State Park 12032 Red Arrow Hwy, Sawyer, MI 49125

Beach at Warren Dunes State Park

Stops Along Lake Michigan

Thirty minutes North of Warren Dunes is the Saint Joseph lighthouse. Walk along the breakwater and take a lighthouse tour. There is (paid) parking in the Tiscornia Park lot. We could park there in our small motorhome on a mid-week visit.

the St Joseph Michigan Lighthouse from the breakwater

Stop at Saugatuck State Park and enjoy a hike up and over the dunes to the beautiful beach overlook.

view of the Beach at Saugatuck State Park

Holland State Park

Holland was one of our favorite stops on our trip. We liked it so much that we are returning this summer and staying in the exact same camping spot.

Holland State Park offers two campgrounds: Beach and Lake Macatawa. The beachside campground is a parking lot with spots very close together. Perfect for beach bums! The Lake Macatawa campground is wooded, with more space between sites.

We stayed in spot 108 of the lakeside campground and have that spot reserved again in June.

Camping is my Happy Place mug being held by a woman in front of a motorhome at site 108 at Holland State Park campground

Kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards can be rented across the street from the Lake Macatawa campground. A nearby general store is popular for ice cream.

Explore the area on foot or by bicycle. We rode our bikes to the beachside of the state park and watched the sunset each night.

There is so much to do in and around Holland, which is about 6 miles away.

Holland State Park 2215 Ottawa Beach Rd, Holland, MI 49424

Sunset over Lake Michigan at Holland State Park


Alternate Campgrounds: Hoffmaster State Park (where we served as Campground Hosts in 2023) or Muskegon State Park

Ludington State Park

Ludington, located in Central Michigan, is known as one of the best campgrounds on Lake Michigan. There are 373 campsites over four campgrounds. Pines, Cedar, and Beechwood are modern, with many of the sites close together. Jackpine is a primitive hike-in tent-only campground.

There is so much to do in this park: visit Big Sable Lighthouse, go to the beach, float down the river, fish or boat, hike, or enjoy a beautiful Lake Michigan sunset.

the Big Sable Lighthouse at Ludington State Park

The nearby town of Ludington is a fun place to visit. The car ferry, SS Badger, crosses Lake Michigan from Ludington to Manitowoc, Wisconsin.

Ludington State Park 8800 M-116, Ludington, MI 49431

Sunset over Lake Michigan at Ludington State Park

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Sleeping Bear Dunes is a large park that is known for its towering dunes. The Dune Climb is up and over, down to Lake Michigan. It is quite an arduous hike all the way down to the lake and back, so we recommend just going to the top to see the expansive views for those who do not want to do the full hike.

Dune Climb warning sign at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

The park has two main campgrounds: Platte River and DH Day. Platte River Campground has 179 campsites, of which 96 have electricity. DH Day Campground has rustic, non-electric sites with dirt roads and pads.

Reservations are required from May 1 through October 15 and can be made six months in advance for both campgrounds. Platte River Campground is open year-round.

Numerous hiking trails and overlooks are spread throughout the park. Other activities include kayaking, canoeing, river tubing, going to the beach, viewing dark sky views, taking scenic drives, and exploring Glen Harbor and Glen Arbor.

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore 9922 Front St, Empire, MI 49630

Sleeping Bear Dunes overlook to Lake Michigan

Drive the popular M-22 north out of the park and around the peninsula to Traverse City, which is a fun place to stop and explore.

Petoskey State Park

We love the charming town of Petoskey. There are great restaurants and shopping. The waterfront area is beautiful!

Petoskey State Park is located on the eastern edge of Little Traverse Bay. There are 178 modern campsites spread over two loops adjacent to the beach.

If you cannot get a spot at the state park, consider the municipal campground at Magnus Park. We have been to both.

The most popular activity is looking for Petoskey stones at the water’s edge. Take a ferry or drive around to see the quaint town of Harbor Springs, which is located across the bay.

Petoskey State Park 2475 M-119, Petoskey, MI 49770

people looking for Petoskey stones at the beach at Petoskey State Park

Lake Michigan UP Camping

Cross the Mackinac Bridge to enter the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Here is where we suggest a slight deviation from Lake Michigan so that you can visit Mackinac Island. If you do not want to cross our bridge, check out this Lower Michigan Camping Itinerary.

a view from water's edge at Mackinaw City Michigan, Looking North at the Mackinac Bridge

Straits State Park

Straits State Park is technically located in Lake Huron at the northern base of the Mackinac Bridge and offers amazing views of the Mackinac Bridge. See our Lake Huron Camping Guide.

The modern campground has 270 campsites spread out over three areas. Sites closer to the water have great views.

Straits State Park 720 Church St, St Ignace, MI 49781

Mackinac Bridge lit up at night as seen from Straights State Park

Visit Mackinac Island

The ferry terminal for Mackinaw Island is about a mile from Straits State Park. You may be familiar with this island from the movie Somewhere in Time with Christopher Reeves. Its real claim to fame is that it does not allow cars. Horses do a lot of the work that vehicles cannot.

Biking around the island is so much fun. You can bring your bikes on the ferry or rent them when you arrive. We took our bikes and rode clockwise, making many stops along the way to check out many great views. Make sure to check out Arch Rock.

The island also offers shopping, great restaurants and fudge, and beautiful views of the surrounding lake.

Arch Rock on Mackinac Island

As you head out of St. Ignace, stop at Lehto’s for a pasty.

Hog Island Point State Forest Campground

Head west along Highway 2, which parallels the lake, and spend the night at Hog Island Point State Forest Campground.  It is located on the northern side of Lake Michigan, where you can enjoy paddling or hiking.

This primitive campground is right on the shoreline. The 42 sites are first-come, first-serve. Potable water and vault toilets are available.

Hog Island Point State Forest N7590 Hiawatha Trail, Naubinway, MI 49762

a view of Lake Michigan through a marsh

Kitch-iti-ipi Spring

While located 9 miles inland from the lake, the Big Spring of Kitch-iti-ipi is a MUST-see!

The beautiful emerald-green spring is Michigan’s largest freshwater spring. Float out over the spring on the floating platform operated by a pull cable. View the bottom of this crystal clear spring through the open windows of the platform.

People on the floating platform at the Big Spring of Kitch-iti-kipi in the UP of Michigan

Fayette Historic State Park

Fayette is located on a peninsula on Lake Michigan. Check out the historic town with a guided or self-guided tour.

The modern campground has 61 electric sites. Hiking to the edge of the limestone cliffs affords amazing views of Lake Michigan.

Fayette Historic State Park 4785 II Rd, Garden, MI 49835

Historic Building at Fayette State Park

Wells State Park

JW Wells State Park is located on the western side of Lake Michigan in Green Bay. The modern campground has 153 campsites.

Three miles of sandy beach and the old buildings built by the Civilian Conservation Corps make for an interesting stay.

Wells State Park 7670 M-35, Stephenson, MI 49887

Sandy beach with driftwood along the western shores of Lake Michigan

Camping on Lake Michigan in Wisconsin

Wisconsin has fewer campgrounds along the lake, but that does not make them any less desirable to visit.

Peninsula State Park

A visit to Door County is a must; the best camp place is Peninsula State Park. You could easily stay a week on the peninsula, but for this Lake Michigan Circle Tour, we recommend 2-3 nights.

There are 468 campsites spread out over five campgrounds at this massive state park. South Nicolet is popular due to its proximity to the beach, gift shop, and boat rentals. We prefer the centrally located Tennison Bay, which provides easy access to both sides of the peninsula.

Park activities include biking, hiking, fishing, boating, and watching the sunset over the lake. There is much to do in the many towns dotted along the peninsula.

Peninsula State Park 9462 Shore Rd, Fish Creek, WI 54212

Make sure to head over to the east side of the peninsula to Cave Point County Park and see the cliff jumping. Even if you do not jump yourself, it is fun to watch others jump. We enjoyed jumping in, although the water was chilly in early August.

Two people Cliff Jumping into Lake Michigan at Cave Point County Park in Door County

Kohler-Andrae or Harrington Beach State Park

Just south of Sheboygan are two state parks that offer great camping. To the north is Kohler-Andrae State Park, which offers 137 campsites, 52 having electrical hookups. Harrington has 69 campsites, of which 31 have electricity.

Kohler-Andrae has dunes and a nature preserve. Harrington has swamps, wetlands, and an observatory. Both have dwindling beaches due to the rising Lake Michigan waters.

a freighter out in the middle of Lake Michigan

Camping Along the Lake in Illinois

Our final stop is in Illinois, which has just one state park on Lake Michigan.

Illinois Beach State Park

Most of the Michigan lakeshore in Illinois is industrial or municipal, but there is a little tucked-away haven called Illinois Beach State Park. This park is divided into north and south sections.

Illinois Beach State Park Sign

The modern campground, which has 241 campsites, is located in the south part of the state park. The Illinois camping reservation window is six months, but the waterside spots are non-reservable.

Illinois Beach State Park is a great place to enjoy nature, swim, bike, hike, and fish.

Illinois Beach State Park 1 Lake Front Dr, Zion, IL 60099

campsite with a campfire burning near Lake Michigan at Illinois Beach State Park

Shortened Lake Michigan Itinerary

Is your time to camp along Lake Michigan limited? Only have a week off work, giving you 7-9 days to travel? We have a few alternatives for you.

Quick Circle Tour Lake Michigan

Trying to figure out what to cut out of this trip plan is hard. It is kind of like picking your favorite child. No, seriously, there are many great things to see and do around the lake.

We will divide this into a few focuses: civilization and getting away from it all.

Suppose you like attractions, gift shops, and ice cream mixed in with your camping adventure. In that case, we recommend you hit the following from our itinerary: Holland, Petoskey, Straits with Mackinac Island, Kitch-iti-kipi, and Peninsula State Park.

If you like nature, views, and outdoor activities, then make sure you get to Ludington, Sleeping Bear Dunes, and Kitch-iti-kipi. While the area around the ferry terminal is busy, you can still escape the crowds on Mackinac Island by biking or hiking.

Couple Hiking on the Dunes of Lake Michigan

Ferry Across Lake Michigan

There is also the option of not going all the way around the lake and camping in the UP. Then, take the ferry across Lake Michigan. Hit the first few stops, then after camping at Ludington, head into town and hop on the SS Badger, which takes you across to Wisconsin. Then, resume the itinerary at Harrington Beach or Kohler-Andrae.

SS Badger Ferry leaving Manitowoc

It is hard to get everything in on one trip. We excluded a few things from this itinerary and have gone back and visited both sides of the lake. You can also just camp along the Great Lakes in Michigan.

collage of images of a Camping Trip around Lake Michigan with Itinerary
Camping Trip Around Lake Michigan

Have a wonderful trip!

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