Cheboygan State Park campground sits on the scenic shoreline of Lake Huron in Northern Michigan's Cheboygan County, offering a premier destination for RV camping and outdoor recreation. The modern campground features full electrical hookups, water hookups, 30-amp service, shower facilities, and a dump station, providing essential amenities for a comfortable stay. The park encompasses 4,400 acres of natural beauty with well-maintained hiking trails that showcase Lake Huron vistas, coastal dunes, and access to the iconic Shoals Lighthouse, a distinctive waterfront landmark visible offshore. Fishing enthusiasts find excellent opportunities on Little Bill Elliot Creek, known for speckled brown trout, and Duncan Bay's carry-in boat launch. The family-friendly beach allows visitors to swim and relax along the water. The park's trail system winds through scenic forest and meadows, revealing rare wildflowers and historic sites including the remains of an 1859 lighthouse. Additional amenities include grills, picnic tables, and a playground, making Cheboygan State Park an ideal choice for families and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a complete Northern Michigan camping experience with quality facilities and diverse recreational activities.