Little Beaver Campground
Shingleton, MI · Campground
- Address
- Little Beaver Campground, Unnamed Road, Shingleton, MI 49884
- Phone
- (906) 387-3700
- Website
- www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/246856
Little Beaver Campground is a hotel located in Shingleton, MI. It is one of 17 hotels listed in Shingleton. Its 4.4-star rating is slightly below the Shingleton city average of 4.7 stars. It ranks #8 of 17 hotels in Shingleton. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Customer Reviews
I really enjoy camping at Little Beaver Creek — it’s one of my favorite spots. I stayed at campsite No. 7, which had a large fire pit and was conveniently close to the toilet. Just a heads-up: there are no showers, electricity, or Wi-Fi, so come prepared for a true off-the-grid experience. That said, the entire campground and its facilities were very clean and well-maintained. I was especially impressed by how friendly and respectful the other campers were — some of the nicest I’ve ever met. If you’re looking to disconnect and enjoy peaceful time in nature, this is the perfect place.
The six-mile loop here is just about everything you could want in a hike! A small lake, a medium lake, and then the largest freshwater lake in the world of course. Lots of variety in terrain and scenery, plus the fall colors were absolutely at peak mid-October. Don’t skip this one!
Beautiful secluded campground for tents and very small RVs. Site 9 appears to be first come first serve and is a very short walk into the woods with a babbling brook right next to the site. The other spots are almost all waterfront with trails down to the lake.
These trails are some of the least used in all of Pictured Rocks, and they are well worth spending at least a day on. The scenery is top notch and you will be far away from the crowds at the more popular destinations.
Little Beaver Campground was a nice spot a bit off the beaten path. I prefer super remote spots where I can be the only person out there but this wasn't bad. 7 campsites, relatively level and there were pit toilets (that we didn't use). It's a 3 Mile drive in on a gravel road, saw a Black Bear on the way in. There's a small lake by the campground and it's about a 2 mile hike each way to 12 Mile Beach on Lake Superior - worth the hike. If you want to get away from the big campgrounds full of monster rv's this is a good place. No cell service.
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