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        Drummond Island


DRUMMOND TOWNSHIP PARK
(906) 493-5321
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About 40 rustic sites (vault toilets, no showers) enjoy a private, pretty wooded setting near the water, with one of the island's few sand beaches for swimming. Some sites have electricity. The convenient location is not far from the village, ferry, or commercial four-corners. There's a boat ramp. This is a good place for kayakers and canoeists to put in. This first-come, first-serve campground is a very popular place in summer. Spots are more likely to open up during the week. Failing that, campers can almost always find spots at several resort campgrounds: Four Seasons on Tourist Rd. (493-5291), H&H in the village (493-5288), and Johnson's Resort on Scott Bay (493-5550).
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Just north off M-134, 7 miles east of the ferry. Currently $8/night, $9.25 with electricity.
Wa-Wen Resort
32884 South Maxton Road
Drummond Island, MI 49726

Toll Free: (800) 725-3019
1st Alternate Phone: (520) 574-5244
Phone: (906) 493-5445

Email: Stay@Wa-WenResort.com

Let Wa-Wen be your home away from home. We are a family friendly resort. We have a boat ramp and docks. We have a fish cleaning house. We have a central fire pit, shuffleboard, basket ball/volley ball court, swings and a heated swimming pool.

  DeTour State Forest Campground
M-134
DeTour Village, MI 49725

Phone: (906)635-5281
Rustic campground has 21 campsites with 3 of them pull through. Sites well spread. A hand water pump plus pit toilets are available. Large sandy beach on St. Vitals Bay. Fire pits & picnic tables at each site. Large camping units be cautious because of narrow road. Hike in sites, accessible by

 

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