Tahquamenon Falls State Park Campsite Information
Entrance Fees:
Just $11 when purchased with your license plate registration renewal, the Recreation Passport is your very own key to exploring Michigan’s state parks, trails, historic sites, boat launches, and more. It’s the easiest way to support and protect these resources for the next generation.
Michigan Resident Vehicle Passport When Purchased:
with Annual Plate Renewal via Secretary of State $11
at State Parks (Valid Until Next Vehicle Registration) $16
Michigan Resident Motorcycle Passport When Purchased:
with Annual Plate Renewal via Secretary of State $ 6
at State Parks (Valid Until Next Vehicle Registration) $11
Non-Resident Annual Pass $33
Non-Resident Daily Pass $9
Camping Rates:
Rivermouth & Lower Falls Modern:
20-30 AMP
$ 28 per night
50 AMP
$ 32 per night
Lower Falls Hemlock, Off Season:
20-30 AMP
$ 20 per night
50 AMP
$ 24 per night
Rivermouth Pines Semi-Modern/Rustic:
$ 20 per night
Off Season
$ 17 per night
Pines Camper Cabin
$ 74 per night
Off Season
$ 68 per night
Lodge
$126 per night
Group Use Area Contact Park
*Please Note: Pricing is Subject to Change at Any Time.
Hours:
Registration Office: 8am-10pm • Check-in: 3pm, Check-out: 1pm • Quiet Hours:10pm-8am
Alcoholic Beverages:
Possession of alcoholic beverages by minors is strictly prohibited.
Park Activities:
The park offers a wide array of summer activities, such as hiking, fishing, and canoeing. During the winter, visitors enjoy snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing on miles of marked trails. Photography and nature study are popular activities year round.
Animals and Pets:
Pets must be kept on a 6-foot leash. Animals must never be left unattended. Please clean up after your animals. No animals on the beach.
Camping Rules:
Campers may not camp for more than 15 consecutive nights. Campsites must be occupied each night. No minors in possession of alcoholic beverages strictly enforced. Never leave a campfire unattended. Two vehicles allowed per campsite. Visitors must leave the park by 10pm.
Don’t Move Firewood! Help Protect our Michigan State Parks and Campgrounds!:
Invasive insects and diseases have killed MILLIONS OF TREES in Michigan–often after hitching a ride on firewood. Please don’t transport firewood! At most campgrounds, it can be purchased on the premises or from nearby vendors who sell USDA-certified firewood. If certified firewood is not available, purchase your firewood as close as possible to where you will burn it. If you purchased wood and don’t use it all, remember–don’t transport it or take it home with you.
Reservations:
Advance camping reservations can be made up to six months in advance of a customer’s planned arrival date for both campsites and harbor slips. Advance reservation for overnight lodging or day-use shelters can be made up to one year in advance. Reservations can be made 24/7 by visiting www.midnrreservations.com or Mon-Fri: 8am–8pm, or Sat-Sun: 9am–5pm by calling 1-800-44PARKS (1-800-447-2757).
More Information:
Log on to: www.michigan.gov/stateparks
Write: Tahquamenon Falls State Park
41382 W. M-123 • Paradise, MI 49768
Call: (906) 492-3415
*Recreation Passport price subject to change.
Welcome to Tahquamenon Falls State Park
These businesses welcome you and wish you an enjoyable stay.
A Piece Of Paradise
Fresh Coast Cafe
Gene’s Tahquamenon General Store
Mac’s Maket Super Value Foods
Mark’s Rod & Reel
Paradise Recreational Sports
Pictured Rocks Cruises, Munising Visitors Bureau
Rahilly’s IGA
Seder’s Pizza
Tahquamenon Falls Brewery
The Scoop
The Woods Tahquamenon River Canoe & Kayak Trips
Top Of The Lake Snowmobile Museum



















