Lake Ottawa Campground
Public campground in Michigan, managed by USDA Forest Service.
Overview
Lake Ottawa Campground is a public campground in the Great Lakes State, managed by USDA Forest Service.
Sites here can be reserved in advance, and the campground books up on summer weekends and holidays.
Recreation
This is a Public campground for tents and RVs.
Reserve sites ahead through the campground's reservation system; some loops may hold first-come sites.
Fees:
There is a day use fee associated with day use area and boat landing from May 15 – October 15, of $5 per day per vehicle, or an annual pass for $30 per vehicle. The annual pass covers Lake Ottawa Recreation Area, Black River Harbor Recreation Area, Marion Lake boat landing, Bobcat Lake day use and boat landing, Henry Lake, Pomeroy Lake, Norway Lake day use, Perch Lake, Lake Ste Kathryn, and Courtney Lake day use and boat landing. Please plan accordingly to ensure you can pay the daily fee at the self-registration fee tube. If you would like to purchase an annual pass, they are available from the on-site campground host. If you have additional questions, contact Camp Host, LLC at 906-661-8870.
Day use fees will not be charged to those who have already paid for a campground campsite.
.Best Time to Visit
Summer is the heart of the season here — warm days, long evenings and the fullest amenities, but also the biggest crowds. Late spring and early fall are quieter and often more comfortable; many sites close for winter once the cold sets in.
Access and Directions
Lake Ottawa Campground is reached by public road; see the campground's posted directions for the final approach.
Book through the official reservation site linked on this page well ahead of summer weekends.
Nearby Attractions
On-site and nearby you'll find Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Swimming, Biking, Boating, Canoeing.
The surrounding country supports the classic the Great Lakes State mix of outdoor recreation, and anglers will find walleye, muskellunge, smallmouth and largemouth bass, northern pike, yellow perch, bluegill and other panfish in nearby waters.
Safety
Check the weather and any fire restrictions before you go, carry plenty of water, and be bear- and wildlife-aware where applicable. Cell service is often limited at campgrounds — download maps and tell someone your plans.
Regulations
Practice Leave No Trace: pack out all trash, keep a clean site, and store food securely where wildlife is present. Observe posted quiet hours, fire restrictions and pet rules — campfire bans are common in dry summer months.
Tips
Reserve early for summer weekends and holidays, or arrive midday on a weekday for first-come sites. Bring layers, a headlamp, and your own water if potability isn't confirmed, and double-check the rig-length and hookup situation before towing in.
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