Hurricane River Campground offers 21 campsites nestled along the pristine shores of Lake Superior within Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Located 12 miles west of Grand Marais and 37 miles east of Munising, this remote destination provides direct access to one of the Great Lakes' most scenic and rugged coastlines. The campground features two loops with both lower (11 sites) and upper (10 sites) sections, each equipped with picnic tables, fire rings with grill grates, and vault toilets. Tent pads and well water are available, along with bear-proof food storage boxes—essential for this wilderness setting. Activities center around Lake Superior beach access, the nearby Hurricane River, and the North Country Trail, a level 1.5-mile walk from the lower campground that passes historic shipwreck remnants and leads to the iconic Au Sable Light Station. The campground's isolation and natural beauty attract visitors seeking an authentic backcountry experience away from crowds. Vehicle size is limited (single vehicles up to 36 feet), maintaining the area's unspoiled character. Hurricane River Campground delivers unparalleled access to Pictured Rocks' dramatic cliffs, pristine waters, and rich maritime history—an ideal base for exploring Michigan's most beloved national lakeshore.