Fort Wilkins Historic State Park is a unique destination in Michigan's scenic Upper Peninsula, offering RV camping with modern amenities and authentic historical charm. Located along US Highway 41 near Copper Harbor, the park features a well-preserved 1844 military fort that provides insight into the region's rich history. The campground accommodates RVs with 30-amp and 50-amp electrical hookups, water stations, and pull-through sites, making it convenient for all RV sizes. Guests enjoy full facilities including showers, restrooms, and dump stations. Beyond camping, the park is ideal for outdoor recreation with extensive hiking trails, scenic views of Lake Superior, and access to the Copper Harbor area's natural attractions. The playground and picnic tables enhance family experiences. Situated in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula, the park combines history, outdoor adventure, and comfortable camping infrastructure. The location provides easy access to local trails and the unique character of this remote peninsula destination. Fort Wilkins Historic State Park is an excellent choice for RVers seeking history, natural beauty, and well-maintained camping facilities in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.