Filed Under: Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Paddling, Skiing
BRIMLEY STATE PARK
Introduction Brimley State Park provides recreational opportunities along the beautiful shore of Lake Superior's Whitefish Bay. One of the oldest state parks in the Upper Peninsula, it was established in 1923 when the Village of Brimley gave the DNR the park's initial 38 acres. The remaining acreage was acquired through purchase or exchange. Hunting, fishing, boating and hiking are popular amenities found at Brimley.
The campground is closed for winter. Information about winter camping opportunities is available on the DNR web site.
Directions: Brimley State Park is located on 6 Mile Road, one mile east of Brimley. From I-75, take M-28 west to M-221. Turn right and head north through Brimley to 6 Mile Road. Turn right and head east to the park.
Directions
From I 75 take exit 386 and come to M-28 heading W. for 7 miles. Intersection of M-28 and M-221 turn right for 2 miles. Come to 6 Mile Rd. turn right, go 3/4 mile to park entrance on left.
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Posted by: recreation2 and last modified on Jul 05, 2007 by thoos

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