HARRISVILLE STATE PARK
Harrisville State Park features a campground and day-use area nestled in a stand of pine and cedar trees along the sandy shores of Lake Huron. The park is within walking distance of the resort town of Harrisville. Established in 1921, it is one of Michigan's oldest state parks. The original park area consisted of six acres, much smaller than the current 107-acre size. It also offers a picnic area & pavilion, two mile trek hiking trail as well as non-groomed cross-country trails, and a metal detecting area.
Established in 1921, it is one of Michigan's oldest state parks. The original park area consisted of six acres, much smaller than the current 107-acre size.
The Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds and state trail parking lots. Details and information on how to obtain your Michigan Recreation Passport can be found by visiting the
MICHIGAN RECREATION PASSPORT web page.
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1. Harrisville State Park offers a sandy beach for swimming on the shores of Lake Huron.
2. Lifeguards are not provided, so swim at your own risk.
3. The park's day-use area has picnic tables and grills near the beach for post-swim meals or snacks.
4. Restrooms and changing facilities are available close to the swimming area.
5. Swimming is best during summer months when water temperatures rise above 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15 Celsius).
6. The lake bottom in this part of Michigan can be rocky; consider wearing water shoes while swimming.
The park offers a variety of boating options for visitors. The nearby Harrisville Harbor on Lake Huron is accessible and provides boat launch facilities, allowing guests to bring their own watercrafts. Canoeing and kayaking are also popular activities in the area's waters with rentals available within close proximity to the park. Fishing boats can be used as well since there are several species of fish found in these waters including perch, salmon, trout among others.
Anglers can enjoy fishing for species like northern pike, smallmouth bass and walleye from the park's sandy shoreline. There are also opportunities to catch yellow perch or rainbow trout in Lake Huron. Fishing equipment rentals are available on-site for convenience.
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1. Harrisville State Park offers numerous picnic tables and grills for outdoor dining.
2. There are two pavilions available to rent for larger gatherings.
3. Picnic areas provide stunning views of Lake Huron's shoreline.
4. The park also features a playground near the picnic area, perfect for families with children.
The park offers several biking trails, suitable for all skill levels. Be aware of the terrain and weather conditions.
Some paths are paved while others offer a more rugged experience with natural surfaces like dirt or gravel.
Always remember to wear appropriate safety gear including helmets when cycling in this area.
Ensure your bike is well-maintained before setting off on any trail within the park's boundaries.
Avoid riding after dark as there may be limited visibility which can increase risk of accidents or injuries.
Respect other users by following proper etiquette such as keeping right and passing left on shared-use trails.
Remember that some areas might not have cell service so plan accordingly if you need navigation assistance.
Check local regulations regarding e-bikes; they're allowed only in certain parts of the state parks system due to environmental concerns.
Be cautious around wildlife - slow down, give them space, never feed animals nor leave food unattended at campsites.
Harrisville-Cedar Run Nature Trail Trail Length: 2.00 (Miles)Cross Country Ski, Hiking
The park offers a variety of birding opportunities with over 100 species spotted, including rare Kirtland's Warblers. Birdwatchers can explore diverse habitats like mixed forests and sandy beaches. The annual Tawas Point Birding Festival is nearby.
Harrisville State Park is within a short drive of several popular area attractions. Among them are the Sturgeon Point Lighthouse and Museum, the resort town of Harrisville and Negwegon State Park. For art and music lovers, there is a summer concert series on Wednesday nights at the harbor and a Labor Day Weekend Art and Music Show in the town of Harrisville. The park holds an annual sand sculpture contest on the last Saturday in July.
The park does not offer any facilities for boating or fishing, but a DNR boating access site in Harrisville allows direct access to Lake Huron's tremendous offshore fishing opportunities.
Take US-23 1/2 miles South of the M-72 intersection in Harrisville.