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Campground

Hurricane River Campground

Campsite, including tent and picnic table in forest setting.

Hurricane River campsite

Photo: NPS photo

About

There are two loops: 11 campsites in the lower loop and ten in the upper loop. Both loops include one disabled- accessible campsite. Several campsites are designated as generator-free. Because the turning radius and some parking site lengths are limited within this campground, we recommend single vehicles no more than 36 feet and vehicle/trailer combined length no more than 42 feet use this campground. The campground is open by reservation only, mid-May through mid-October. Leashed pets allowed.

Campsites

21
Total Sites

Contact

Phone9063873700
Emailpiro_information@nps.gov
WebsiteOfficial NPS Page

Location

11.2 miles west of Grand Marais on H-58
Grand Marais, MI 49839

Fees

Camping Fee - mid May to mid October$25.00

Hours

All park campsites require a reservation, which is obtained through www.recreation.gov. Campground is open daily mid-May through mid-October. Closed the rest of the year. See the camping page on this website for more information.

wednesdayClosed
mondayClosed
thursdayClosed
sundayClosed
tuesdayClosed
fridayClosed
saturdayClosed

Reservations

All drive-in campgrounds require a reservation. To reserve a site, go to www.recreation.gov or call 1-877-444-6777. International callers: (606) 515-6777. Reservation line (TDD): (877) 833-6777 Wi-Fi is usually available at the Munising Falls Visitor Center (year round) and Grand Sable Visitor Center (summer only). Cell service usually can be picked up in Munising and Grand Marais.

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Directions

Hurricane River campground is located 12 miles west of Grand Marais on County Road H-58

Weather

https://www.nps.gov/piro/planyourvisit/weather.htm

Accessibility

wheelchair Access

Wheelchairs may have difficulty moving around the campground. The campground is rustic, with dirt camping pads and pathways. The vault toilets are on cement pads. Accessible sites include packed gravel or wooden boardwalk at the site, a raised fire ring, and cooking grill mounted on a post.

cell Phone Info

Sometimes cell service can be picked up near the Au Sable Lightstation. Cell service is pretty good near the Grand Sable Visitor Center.

fire Stove Policy

Metal campfire rings with grill grates are available at each campsite in the lakeshore's drive-in campgrounds. Keep your fire in the fire ring provided. If there is no fire ring, fires are prohibited. Collecting wood in the campground is prohibited. Buy firewood locally. Keep your fire small. Never leave a fire burning when you leave the site. Dowse it with water. Beach fires are prohibited. To prevent the potential spread of emerald ash borer, ash firewood is banned in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Ash firewood is a carrier for the emerald ash borer, a small exotic insect that has infested ash trees in many parts of the country.

rv Allowed

1

rv Info

Because turning radius and parking site lengths are limited within this campground, we recommend single vehicles no more than 36 feet and vehicle/trailer combined length no more than 42 feet.

rv Max Length

36

trailer Max Length

26

ada Info

Wheelchair-accessible campsites are available at each campground and can be reserved on www.recreation.gov. No drop-in camping. The park's campgrounds are rustic and do not have electric, telephone, water, or sewer hookups. Typically there is no cell phone reception. The vault toilets are on cement pads. The campground is rustic, with dirt camping pads and pathways. Campground quiet hours are 8 pm to 8 am (this applies to generators as well).

trailer Allowed

1

access Roads

Unpaved Roads - All vehicles OK in good weather

classifications

Limited Development Campground