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Petoskey State Park
2475 M-119 Hwy. Vehicle Permit Required: Yes
Petoskey, MI 49712 Approximate Size: 303 (Acres)
Phone Number: (231) 347-2311 Unit Map
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Petoskey-Dunes Modern
(800) 447-2757
70 site(s), $27
Electrical Service, Modern Restrooms
 
Petoskey-Group Use Area
(231) 347-2311
0 site(s), Contact the park.
Group Use Area, Rustic Site, Vault Toilet
 
Petoskey-Tannery Creek Modern
(800) 447-2757
98 site(s), $29/$27/($16 semi modern-off season rate)
Campsites with 50 amp Service, Electrical Service, Mini Cabin, Modern Restrooms
 
Petoskey-Old Baldy
Trail Length: 0.50 (Miles)
Hiking
 
Petoskey-Portage Trail
Trail Length: 2.50 (Miles)
Cross Country Ski, Hiking
 
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Description of Park
Petoskey State Park, located on the north end of Little Traverse Bay, is situated on 303 scenic acres and offers a beautiful sandy beach on the bay. The park has two separate modern campgrounds. Tannery Creek offers 98 campsites, and Dunes offers 70 campsites.

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The park is located between Harbor Springs and Petoskey, both known for their shopping districts, local arts and crafts shops, shows and restaurants. There are no boat launch facilities in the park, but Harbor Springs and Petoskey each have several launches that provide access to Little Traverse Bay. Many nearby inland lakes also have boat launches. Fishing, jet-skiing and water-skiing are popular activities in the area.

The Oden Fish Hatchery is a short drive from the park and one of the most advanced facitilies of its kind. For anyone interested in how brook and brown trout are raised, this is the premier destination.



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Petoskey State Park, located on the north end of Little Traverse Bay, is situated on 303 scenic acres and offers a beautiful sandy beach on the bay. The park has two separate modern campgrounds. Tannery Creek offers 98 campsites, and Dunes offers 70 campsites.

The park land was originally deeded to Pay-Me-Gwau under an Ottawa Indian treaty in July of 1855. Later, much of the land was the site of the W.W. Rice Company. In 1934, the City of Petoskey purchased the land and named it the Petoskey Bathing Beach. In April of 1968, the beach was sold to the State of Michigan. On May 21, 1969, the state was given the title to the land. The campground opened its sites to the first campers in July of 1970.

 
 

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