P.H. Hoeft State Park

State: Michigan

Address 1: 5001 US-23 North

City: Rogers City

Zip: 49779

Phone: (989) 734-2543

Open: Open April 9 through Nov 7

Number of Sites: 144

Camp URL: http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/details.aspx?id=456&type=SPRK

Full Hook: Yes

Hoeft State Park is a heavily wooded park with a mile of sandy, Lake Huron shoreline. A paved non-motorized trail connects the park to Huron Sunrise Trail which stretches to Rogers City riding along the beach next to Lake Huron and ends at the world’s largest open pit limestone mine.

Hoeft State Park is a heavily wooded 300-acre park with a mile of sandy, Lake Huron shoreline. The moderating effect of Lake Huron causes temperatures to be less extreme during both summer and winter and also causes up to two weeks delay in season changes compared to a few miles inland. This was one of the first 14 Michigan State Parks. The original property was donated by lumber baron, Paul H. Hoeft on January 2, 1922. A picnic shelter still in use was built in the day use area by the Civilian Conservation Corps in late 1930s. The campground consists of 143 campsites and a mini cabin.

Hoeft-Modern
(800) 447-2757, 144 site(s), Electrical Service, Mini Cabin, Modern Restrooms, Swimming

Hoeft-Sears and Roebuck Modern Lodge
1 site(s)