Aloha State Park
Overview
Aloha State Park offers modern camping on beautiful Mullett Lake. Whether fishing, boating, swimming or picnicking, Aloha is close to many of Michigan's most famous travel attractions at the Straits of Mackinaw. Mullett Lake is the at the center of the Inland Lakes Waterways and campsites are near the Park's boat launch for those traveling this route.
Activities
Boating
Part of the Inland Waterway, Mullett Lake is at the heart of the 38-mile water trail. The basin around the launch site provides a protected harbor for boats of various sizes.
Camping
The modern campground possesses 285 sites. Electricity, modern restrooms are offered for visitors.
Fishing
Anglers will find walleye, smallmouth bass, pike, bluegill, yellow perch, lake trout and sturgeon in Mullett Lake. Ice fishing is also a popular winter sport in the park.
Hiking
Mackinaw to Hawks Rails to Trails runs through Aloha State Park. The primary surface of the trail is gravel. During the summer this trail is non-motorized and used for hiking, equestrian, and biking. During the winter months the trail is groomed for snowmobiling.
Historic Sites
The historic Straits of Mackinac is within a half-hour of the park and includes Mackinaw City, Mackinac Island, Fort Michilimackinac and Old Mill Creek Historical Park.
Picnicking
The picnic area offers picnic tables and fire pits/grills. A picnic shelter is availible for reservation.
RVing
The modern campground possesses 285 sites. Electricity, modern restrooms are offered for visitors.
Water Sports
Beaches have sandy bottoms and gently incline from the shore to the picnic area.
Directions
Driving
The park is locate five miles south of Cheboygan on M-33 and one mile west via M-212.
Phone Numbers
Primary
(231) 625-2522Campground reservations
(800) 447-2757Links
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