Cheboygan State Park has a system of well-marked trails that provide access to scenic Lake Huron vistas and glimpses of rare wildflowers. Modern camping, rustic cabins, and teepees are all available as well as trout fishing on the Little Billy Elliot Creek and fishing on Duncan Bay.
One of the main focal points of the park is the site of the Cheboygan Point Light. Visitors will find the foundation remains of this once operating lighthouse. In 1851, the Cheboygan Point Light was originally built on a pier in Lake Huron, but due to rough water and winter ice, it only lasted a few years. In 1859, it was rebuilt on the shore and was in operation until 1930 by the United States Lighthouse Service. It was at this time that the lighthouse and surrounding properties were conveyed to the State of Michigan for public park use.
Cheboygan State Park has a system of well-marked ski trails that provide access to scenic Lake Huron winter vistas. The trail system consists of nearly seven miles of trails with six miles of those of those trails being groomed in the winter and used by cross-country ski enthusiasts. To warm up next to a crackling fire after a refreshing day of skiing, cabins are available within the park for winter rental!
Take I-75 to exit 326, go east straight through the town of Cheboygan to US-23, continue three miles east of town to park entrance on north side of the road.
Things To Do
Biking, Boating, Canoeing, Cross-Country Skiing, Fat Tire Biking, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Improved Camping, Kayaking, Sailing, Snowshoeing, Swimming, Wildlife Watching
Cheboygan, MI 49721