Review:

Featuring a magnificent day-use area as well as a popular campground, Harrisville State Park is perfect for visitors who are looking to spend anywhere from a few hours to a few days in one of Michigan’s parks. You’ll find much of the park to be cedar and pine trees as well as long stretches of sandy shores which lead to Lake Huron. It is one of the oldest state parks in Michigan, having been established in 1921. Since then, the park has grown in size as well as facilities. You’ll find a number of hiking and cross-country skiing trails, several picnic areas with rentable pavilions, and even an area designated for metal detecting. The park hosts many events throughout the year, many of which are dedicated to music and art; their annual sand sculpture contest occurs every summer and is extremely popular with visitors.

Address: 248 State Park Rd, Harrisville, MI 48740, Phone: 989-724-5126

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