Filed Under: Camping, Hiking, Hunting, Skiing
SLEEPER STATE PARK
Albert E. Sleeper State Park comprises 723 acres of forest, wetlands and sandy beach and dunes located on the Saginaw Bay of Lake Huron. Visitors can watch sunsets on the bay, relax in the shade and seclusion of the campground or roam the trails of the ancient dune forests. The park first opened as a county park in 1925. In 1927 the state acquired the property and called it Huron State Park. In 1944, the park was renamed in honor of Albert E. Sleeper, governor of Michigan (1916-1920) and resident of Huron County, who signed into law the statute that created the state park system.
The campground is closed for winter. Information about winter camping opportunities is available on the DNR web site.
Location If going through Bad Axe, go north on M-53 about nine miles, then west on Kinde Road another ten miles. Turn right on State Park Road and proceed three miles to M-25. Turn left on M-25 and go a short distance to the park entrance.
Directions
From Bay City, exit I-75 at M-25, go E. 55 miles to park entrance (5 miles E. of Caseville). From Bad Axe, N. on M-53 10 miles, W. on Kinde Rd. 10 miles, N. on State Park Rd. 3.5 miles, and W. on M-25 short distance to park entrance.
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Posted by: recreation2 and last modified on Jul 05, 2007 by thoos

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