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The following rules, regulations and policies were put in place to enhance safety, create a welcoming environment and protect these outdoor spaces for future generations. You can search the information on this page by typing keywords into the search box below.
- Alcohol Restrictions
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- Michigan State Parks
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- Alcohol Restrictions
In addition to the unlawful acts specified in R 299.922, in state parks, recreation areas, forest campgrounds, and pathway trailheads, it is unlawful to do any of the following:
In addition to the unlawful acts specified in R 299.922, in state parks, recreation areas, forest campgrounds, and pathway trailheads, it is unlawful to do any of the following: (a) Enter or remain in a campground, outdoor center, cabin area, or day campsite between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.m., unless the individual is a lawfully registered ...
wildlife and game areas, or rules for State Lands other than State Parks and Recreation Areas. Complete rules, regulations, and laws are accessed off the DNR website at www.michigan.gov/dnrlaws, including those rules for State Parks & Recreation Areas.
Always check the rules when entering a state park. Once you choose a park you can call ahead 800-44-PARKS to ask about rules or regulations. Most will allow visiters to your site until 10 PM. Common sense rules apply as to being courteous and considerate to your fellow campers.
A Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, DNR-managed boating access sites (boat launches), state forest campgrounds and parking at state trailheads.
See general park rules, rates and operating dates, reservation rules, camping rules and more. Find fun and educational exhibits, plus interpreter-led nature programs. Learn about our cultural resources at a historic state park, museum or historic site. Fun water courses located in three state parks, with slides, climbing wall and more.