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Camping at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park - Page 1 - August 13 -17, 2012

We pulled into the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park by mid afternoon on the 13th and checked into our site at the Union Bay Campground. We were surprised to find the campground already about 3/4 full. It seemed like every morning about half of the sites were vacated, but by evening the campground would fill up to capacity again. We had nice weather with just a little rain on Thursday morning.

Trip Highlights Page 1 - Click to jump to that section
Camping at the Union Bay Campgrounds
Hiking the Escarpment Trail
Hiking Presque Isle River Waterfalls Loop - East and West River Trails


The Union Bay Campgrounds:
unioin bay campground site 81
We stayed in site #81. It was in the upper loop and behind the site was a steep wooded hill. The trees were thick and blocked most of the view of the lake.
union bay site 81 in the porkies
Our site had a few small trees that gave some shade in the afternoon. The sites were all pretty close with little privacy,
the bath house in the union bay campground
Our site was right across the street from the only bathhouse in the campground. With a single bathhouse there were sometimes short lines for the showers in the morning. There was also a washer and dryer available here.
looking down the road at union bay campground
Looking down the road from our site. Most of the sites are in a fairly open grassy area.
site 18 in the union bay campground in porcupine mountains state park
In my opinion, site 18 was the best site in the entire campground. It has some privacy and sits just a few feet from the shore of Lake Superior. We originally had one of the lakefront sites reserved, but unfortunately had to change plans when our kids school schedule came out. By the time we rebooked all of the lower level sites were taken.
the red rock shore in front of the union bay campsites
The red rocky shore along the campground.
the girls walking along union bay
Playing on the rocks.
the porcupine moutain outpost
At the entrance to the campground is the Porcupine Mountain Outpost store. This nice little store has camp supplies, firewood, ice cream and of course plenty of souvenirs.
the lake of the clouds
After dinner we drove up to see the Lake of the Clouds overlook. It is hard to believe that you are still in Michigan when you see this area for the first time.
the lake of the clouds overlook
Reesey checking out the view.
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park Map - If the map does not show above click here

Campsites can be booked 6 months in advance and to get one of the lakefront sites you will have to book it almost exactly 6 months to the day, so plan accordingly. Porkies Campground Reservations >>



Hiking the Escarpment Trail:
hiking the big carp river trail
The next morning we went back to the Lake of the Clouds area and hiked out on the Big Carp River Trail. There were some really nice views looking down into the Carp River valley from the trail. After about 3/4 of a mile the girls were ready to turn around and head back.
climbing up the escarpment
When we got back to the Lake of the Clouds parking area Mom and kids headed back to the campsite for lunch and I set out the other direction on the Escarpment Trail.
breaking out on the escarpment
The Escarpment Trail begins at the Lake of the Clouds parking area and then follows the ridge east, first above the Lake and then the Carp River valley.
walking on the edge of the escarpment along the lake of the clouds
Much of the trail is right on the edge of the rocky cliffs.
the trail along the lake of the clouds
Nearing the end of the Lake of the Clouds.
The Escarpment Trail is advertised as one of the premier short hikes in all of Michigan. As you can see from the view above it definitely did not disappoint.
panoramic of the lake of the clouds from the escarpment trail
A panoramic shot from near the end of the Escarpment. To see the larger version click here >>
looking up along the big carp river valley
Looking down along the Carp River to the east.
looking back along the escarpment
Using the zoom lens to look back along the ridge.
the trail on top of the escarpment trail
Most of this hike is out in the open and with full sun and little breeze it got quite warm up here. Make sure to take a hat and plenty of water if the weather is going to be warm.
the end of the escarpment trail
Just before the trail drops down from the Escarpment you get a view of Lake Superior on the horizon. From here the trail heads down through the woods and ends at the trailhead on M-107 at 4.3 miles from the Lake of the Clouds parking area.

With several photo stops the hike took about 2 hours to complete. I was able to get just enough cell phone service while I was still up on the Escarpment to call back to the campground and arrange my pickup at the trailhead. The only downside with this hike is that there is not really a good option to make this a loop. You could walk back on M-107, but I think if you can't arrange transportation I would rather just retrace my steps along the Escarpment.

For More Info: Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park: A Backcountry Guide for Hikers, Backpackers and Campers

picnic on the union bay beach
The black flies were getting bad at the campsite around dinner time so we packed up our food and headed to one of the beach picnic areas along M-107 near South Boundary Road. There is about 2 miles of nice sandy beach between the campground entrance and Silver City.
The Presque Isle River Waterfalls Loop:
the suspension bridge over the presque isle river in the porkies
The next morning we took the 25 mile drive around the outside of the park on South Boundary Road to get to the Presque Isle River Scenic Area. We came here to hike the East and West River Trails. By using the suspension bridge shown above and the bridge on South Boundary Road the 2 trails can be combined into nice loop just over 2 miles long. The trail parallels one of the most spectacular sections of river in the state. In this 1 mile stretch before emptying into Lake Superior there are 3 major waterfalls and several other smaller drops. There are also large old growth trees and interesting rock formations. All this adds up to one of the best short hikes in the state of Michigan.
the kettle or potholes area from the bridge over the presque isle river
The amazing scenery starts off with the view of the kettles or potholes area from the suspension bridge.
reid in the backpack carrier and ready for a hike
Reid ready for a ride in the back carrier.
familly picture along the presquie isle river in the porkies
A family pic before heading up the bank to the East River Trail.
falls on the presquie isle river
Looking upstream from just above the kettles area.
manabezho falls from the east river trail on the presquie isle river
Manabezho Falls from the East River Trail.
climbing up along the east river trail in porcupine mountains state park
Some rough climbing along the East side of the river.
resting along the east river trail in porkies
Taking a break near Nawadaha Falls.
nawadaha falls on the presque isle river
Nawadaha Falls from the East River Trail.
old growth trees along the east river trail
One of the old timers near the end of the East River Trail. (Sorry for the bad photo)
climmbing down some rough trail on the west river trail in the porkies
Going down a rough section on the West River Trail.
nawadaha falls from the west river trail
Nawadaha Falls from the other side of the Presque Isle River.
one last rough section of trail on the west river trail
Yes, we let them dress themselves in the Porkies too.
boardwalks on the west river trail
The last section of the West River Trail has several sections of boardwalks and stairs near the end. The short 2 mile loop took our family just over 2 hours to complete. It could probably be done in just over an hour, but we decided to take it slow and enjoy the great views that we found at almost every step along the way.
picnic shelter in the presque isle scenic area
After our hike we ate lunch under the picnic shelter by the parking area. We were getting low on supplies so we had to fire up the camp stove and make pancakes, eggs and sausage for lunch.

We first saw this hike in our Best Hikes with Children in Michigan book. It may be a little difficult for small children, although our 5 year old did great. Just plan on going slow and holding their hands in some spots.

the lake superior beach at the mouth of the presque isle river
After eating we went back across the suspension bridge and took the short trail down the rocky beach where the Presque Isle River empties into Lake Superior.
Reesey collecting rocks on the beach. It was a nice warm afternoon so we decided to cool off by going for a swim in Lake Superior. We didn't have swim suits so we just went in our clothes. The water actually was not too cold here.
baby bath time at the union bay campground
Reid enjoying his bath back at the campsite.
baby downtime at the campgrounds
After the bath it was time for some milk and a relaxing video.

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