Cheboygan State Park
Cheboygan State Park has a system of well-marked trails that provide access to scenic Lake Huron vistas and glimpses of rare wildflowers. Modern camping, rustic cabins, and teepees are all available, as well as a carry-in boat launch on Duncan Bay, and fishing on both the bay and Elliot Creek.
Activities:
Boat Rental
Cross-Country Skiing: Several well-marked trails provide expansive winter vistas of the Lake Huron shoreline and inland natural areas.
Fishing: Northern pike, small and large mouth bass and pan fish can be found in the Bay. Little Bill Elliot Creek, which flows through the park, is well known for its speckled brown trout.
Hiking: Several well-marked trails allow hikers to see expansive vistas of the Lake Huron shoreline and inland natural areas.
Hunting
Mountain Biking: Nearly seven miles of trails on red, black, blue, yellow and green trail loops are shared with hikers.
Swimming
Watchable Wildlife: Rare wildflowers abound along the shoreline trails.
Winter Camping
Campgrounds
Cheboygan Modern Lodge
Cheboygan Tepee
Cheboygan-Group Use Area
Cheboygan-Modern
Cheboygan-Rustic Cabins
Trails
Cheboygan-Black Trail
Trail Length: 0.50 (Miles)
Cheboygan-Blue Trail
Trail Length: 1.30 (Miles)
Cheboygan-Green Trail
Trail Length: 1.75 (Miles)
Cheboygan-Red Trail
Trail Length: 0.75 (Miles)
Cheboygan-Yellow Trail
Trail Length: 1.75 (Miles)
Facilities:
Beach
Boat Launch: Carry-in boat launch. Access to Duncan Bay.
Picnic Area: Picnic tables and fire pits/grills.
Playground
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