RV Rental Brimley State Park, MI

Discover the best RV rental in Brimley State Park, MI!

How to rent a RV on Outdoorsy


  • 1

    Search by location

    Tell us where you want to pick up or have your RV delivered

  • 2

    Filter search results

    Sort by vehicle type, date, price, and amenities

  • 3

    Message the owner

    Learn more about your favorite RV and the best local destinations

  • 4

    Request a booking

    Send a request directly to the host and start preparing for your adventure

Sunbathing on the sandy beaches of Whitefish Bay, swimming in its warm waters, hiking through the dense forest, and hunting: this is just a fraction of what Brimley State Park has in store for its visitors. This 151-acre state park is also one of the state's oldest recreation areas, dating back to 1923. Today, the park still draws in tourists from all over the country throughout the whole year.

One of the centerpieces of Brimley State Park is undoubtedly Whitefish Bay, which represents the eastern part of Lake Superior. The place is ideal for swimming, exploring on a boat or fishing. If that's not enough, you can always do some hiking and explore the park's wonders up close and personal, observe the local wildlife, or simply make some memories with your loved ones at the state park RV campgrounds.

Before you start planning your trip, keep in mind that this park is fairly close to the towns of Brimley (ten miles), Rudyard (14 miles), and Sault Ste. Marie (14 miles). Renting an RV in this area should be relatively easy. Or, you can plan ahead for your trip and search for an RV in Chippewa County.

Discover Brimley State Park


Getting Outdoors

Camping at Brimley State Park is a wonderful opportunity to engage in a wide range of exciting outdoor activities. If you visit during the summer, you'll undoubtedly spend much of your time down at Lake Superior.

With a plethora of water activities to keep you busy and to help you fend off the summer heat, this will definitely be a memorable trip. Top up your tan by sunbathing on a sandy beach, or do something more thrilling, like water skiing or tubing. Remember to bring your fishing license and spend some time trying to catch walleye, northern pike, and whitefish.

One of the most interesting facts about Brimley State Park is that it doesn't have any specific hiking trails. Still, visitors tend to explore the park using the abandoned railroad corridor that winds throughout the park. Alternatively, you can hike across the shoreline and even bring a metal detector to do some treasure hunting.

Finally, seize this unique opportunity to experience the wild beauty of Michigan and observe the local wildlife, such as tame chipmunks, deer, and so much more. You can also take a stroll along the beachfront and enjoy the gorgeous sunset.

Camping at Brimley State Park

Visitors camping with an RV at Brimley State Park can choose from 237 sites. Some sites feature electrical hookups (50 amps) but no sewer or water hookups. Fortunately, a dump station and water-filling stations are located throughout the campground. Once you set up camp, you'll also have access to three restrooms with hot showers and flush toilets.

In terms of amenities, the park boasts a designated picnic area, a playground that's great for the kids, and also a boat launch area. It's worth noting that sites can accommodate vehicles of up to 50 feet long, and also that pets are allowed, as long as they're properly leashed.

Exploring the Area

One of the advantages of your Brimley State Park camping adventure is that you'll be in a part of the state is rich in history and natural beauty. Make sure you take the time to experience what Michigan has to offer.

One place you should have on your radar is the River of History Museum in Sault Ste. Marie. Visit the museum to learn about the turbulent history of this region, all the way from the Ice Age, through the middle ages, to the present day. The story is delivered through a variety of interesting visual and audio presentations. Don't forget to check out the museum's gift shop to purchase a few mementos and souvenirs.

Next place on your list should be the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie. Observe and inspect some of the largest freighters that have roamed the Great Lakes and learn the history of French explorers, Native Americans, and fur traders that established and shaped trade routes in this part of the country.

To experience more of Michigan's wondrous natural beauty, make sure to pay a visit to the Tahquamenon Falls near Paradise. Tahquamenon Falls are the second biggest falls east of the Mississippi River, but they're mostly famous for their rustic color resulting from tannic acid.

Once you're done exploring and adventuring, give yourself a much-needed break and treat yourself to a good meal. Head west of the park, where you'll find a pizzeria, a bar and grill, and a seafood restaurant. If you need to gas up your RV rental or get some supplies, you'll find a couple of gas stations within four miles of the park.

Popular RV Types & Amenities

Be the first to get doses of destination inspiration, and discount codes.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our privacy policy

Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Sault Sainte Marie to Whitefish Point, MIParadise, MI
  • Hub Trail, ONSault Ste. Marie, ON
  • Trout Pond to Maple Hill, MIRudyard, MI
  • Whitefish Point & the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum Trail, MIParadise, MI
  • Tahquamonan Falls -Upper Falls, MITahquamenon Falls State Park, MI
  • Upper and Lower Tahquamenon Falls, MITahquamenon Falls State Park, MI
  • St. Ignace Sand Dunes Cross Country Ski Trails, MIWilderness State Park, MI
  • Saint Ignace Trout Lake Trail, MIMackinaw City, MI
  • Mackinac Island State Park Trails, MIMackinac Island, MI
  • Circling Mackinac Island, MIMackinac Island, MI

Frequently Asked Questions


Discover the best of what’s around


  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    +349 vehicles

  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Rocky Mountain National Park

    +873 vehicles

  • Joshua Tree National Park

    Joshua Tree National Park

    +1334 vehicles

  • Olympic National Park

    Olympic National Park

    +1009 vehicles

  • Zion National Park

    Zion National Park

    +103 vehicles

State Parks near Brimley State Park