Welcome to Menominee County Parks Reservations System! Below is a list of our Public Campgrounds. Please begin by selecting the Campground you are interested in.
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Shakey Lakes Park Shakey Lakes Park is a 240 acres park and campground surrounded by four lakes - Resort Lake, East Lake, Baker Lake, and Bass Lake. The campground offers 121 electric and 17 primitive campsites to accommodate your preferred style of camping, including 4 handicapped accessible sites located on pavement to ensure everyone can enjoy this beautiful park. Other amenities include heated shower buildings with flush toilets as well as several vault toilets located throughout the park, two boat launches, swimming beach, playground, hiking trails, and pavilions. |
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Kleinke Park Kleinke Park is a 27 acres park and campground located on M-35 along the Bay of Green Bay. The campground offers 30 electric campsites with 13 sites located right on the shore of Green Bay - you can't get any closer without getting wet! Other amenities include a heated shower building with flush toilets, vault toilet centrally located in the park, camper sanitation station, over a quarter mile of sandy beach, playground, and pavilion. |
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River Park River Park is a 23 acres park and campground located along the beautiful Menominee River. The campground consists of 4 primitive sites spaciously located throughout the park. This hidden gem is located on a stretch of the Menominee River that is known for world-class bass fishing! There are multiple parks and landings on both sides of the river to plan a kayak or tubing trip. A public boat landing is located 6 miles to the north of the park. There is access at the park for launching kayaks/tubes, and for swimming. |
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Fox Park Fox Park is a 10 acres park and campground located on M-35 along the Bay of Green Bay. The campground offers 20 electric campsites. The park offers a picnic area with picnic tables and barbecues, making it a great location to take a break and enjoy lunch. Located conveniently between Menominee and Escanaba along a main corridor, this a popular park for visitors to the Upper Peninsula. |