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garmp
Explorer II
Explorer II
We are thinking about a trip to the UP, and even upper WI, this coming summer. We want electric & if possible water hook ups, full hook up is a plus. Not really fond of private/commercial parks, preferring state, county or municipal parks spending a day or three at each, pending location, amenities, etc.
We'd be coming from St. Louis, MO & more than likely up through WI, but MI is not out of the question.
Any suggestions, ideas or warnings?

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Snowman9000
Explorer
Explorer
Woodland Park CG on Lake Superior in Grand Marais has W/E and dump station. It’s adjacent to town. Easy walk to the Lake Superior Brewing Company pub and restaurant. Good pizza!
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afidel
Explorer II
Explorer II
Pictured Rocks RV park in Christmas MI, just outside Munising is an excellent park. While it's a commercial park the sites are not right on top of one another. It's only a few years old and the young couple who run it are extremely friendly. We've stayed there twice and had an excellent time both stays. If you really want to be isolated site #5 has trees on both sides. Munising tourist park is great but hard to get reservations for and the sites on the water are VERY close together.
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stickdog
Explorer
Explorer
The farther North you travel the fewer public parks if any will have EWS sites. You're there for the beauty and tranquility and many have decent shower houses.
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Romer1
Explorer
Explorer
The city rv parks in Houghton and Marquette are FHU. Houghton is right on the water. Marquette sites are large and shaded and about 5 minutes from the lake.
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craig7h
Nomad
Nomad
We travel Northern Minnesota, UP, and Door County most every summer. Have to get out of the great humidity in SW MO.

We like our FHU sites, so most state, county, city parks are out. In looking at different places to its important to us to have reservations. I really like to know I have a place to put my head. Where you are wanting to go is very popular and sites get full very quickly.

In Door County WI we like Hy-Land Court https://www.hylandcourt.com/
They are in a good location to enjoy most of Door County

In the UP there are many things to see and do after doing the mackinac island stuff we found a great little park in Curtis called Log Cabin Resort https://www.uplogcabin.com/ Curtis being almost in the middle of the UP made seeing things very easy.

I hope this helps somewhat
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valhalla360
Nomad II
Nomad II
At 1-3 days, most of the state parks (not state forests) will acccomodate you well.
- Generally they have electric.
- At 1-3 days, using the dump stations isn't a big burden and you don't have to be careful with water consumption.
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theoldwizard1
Explorer
Explorer
There are a lot of State Forest Campgrounds, but they typically have NO HOOKUPS !

dodge_guy
Explorer
Explorer
Check out Munising Tourist Park Campground on Lake Superior! Munising MI in the UP. Right on the shore. They have new FHU sites on the water as well as W/E only.
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docsouce
Explorer II
Explorer II
This last summer we were running the "Great River Road" and stayed at the "Mississippi Palasidades State Park" in Savanna Il. $15 per night with electric only. Water and dump station at the entrance. Nice place. Next night we stayed at the COE Blackhawk Campground in De Soto Wi. $13 per night with the America the Beautiful pass. Again electric only with water and dump station at the entrance. Also a nice place.
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nickthehunter
Nomad II
Nomad II
Pick any state park in Michigan, just about all of them have electric. Most will not have water and sewer onsite, most will have a dump station and water on premises. Just pick an area, find a state park nearby, make your reservation online.