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Located right next to Detroit and a little bit over a one-hour drive from Flint, MI, Lake St. Clair is a part of the Great Lakes. It is a beautiful natural oasis that is so close to the biggest city in the state of Michigan. Therefore, it is very popular among both visitors and city dwellers who come here to escape the noise and the crowds.

Lake St. Clair is a natural lake that lies in both the United States and Canada. The full size of the lake is 275,200 acres, and it is connected to Lake Huron and Lake Erie. The surrounding nature is very diverse and also stunning. Lake St. Clair campers have an opportunity to engage in various activities there, such as boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, etc. So, when you want to be one of them, book an RV in Wayne County and experience everything Lake St. Clair and the area has to offer.

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Getting Outdoors

Lake St. Clair is ideal for boating due to its size and location. As a matter of fact, it is so large that when you arrive in the middle of it, you cannot see the shore. Boaters may have a real adventure on this lake since there are so many things to see around here. With many beaches, restaurants, and places to catch fish, visitors can get to know this place in a boat.

There are numerous hiking trails around Lake St. Clair, so don’t be surprised if you see a lot of people just passing by. Those paths will take you in all directions by the water. Some trails are short and easy, while others are longer and way more challenging. However, the scenery is simply breathtaking so if you are going motorhome camping here, make sure you pack a comfortable pair of boots.

Other water activities are available to campers at Lake St. Clair such as swimming. There are several beaches near the campgrounds, and they are well maintained. The water is shallow near the shore so you may still get in even if you are not a very good swimmer. On the other hand, there are picnic tables near the water as well, and you could spend your time just enjoying the serene surroundings.

Camping at Lake St. Clair

After you have decided on RV camping at Lake St. Clair, it's time to decide where to hang out for the night. There are many campgrounds all around the lake that offer all the comforts you might need for a pleasant stay. Considering that all of them are very close to the lake itself, campers have a beautiful view from the site in all directions. The majority of the campgrounds can accommodate long vehicles. When you decide to go camping at Lake St. Clair, you would have access to restrooms, hot water, and picnic areas.

A large number of campsites have electric and water hookups. You can select 30 or 50-amp service. Pets are allowed in all campgrounds, but make sure you keep them on a leash. Many people from Detroit come here, especially during the weekend, so finding a spot could be a bit difficult sometimes. Call a campground you are interested in and see if they can save you a site. Make sure you do it at least one day before your arrival.

Exploring the Area

Lake St. Clair is so close to Detroit that it would be the shame not to explore the Motor City. If you find yourself in the area, stop by the Detroit Institute of Arts. The building itself is magnificent, and the courtyard features works by a famous artist Diego Rivera. His frescoes depict the rise of the industry in the city of Detroit. Inside the museum, visitors can enjoy an impressive collection of art displayed in around one hundred galleries.

Visitors who are more into modern architecture should consider going to the riverfront and see the Renaissance Center, also known as RenCen among the locals. These tall skyscrapers are visible from any point in the city. Not to forget that General Motors have their headquarters in one of the buildings. Tourists can go inside and tour the skyscrapers. General Motors even have a small exhibition about the history of the company. If you want to see a gorgeous view of Detroit, head up to the restaurant and experience the city from a different perspective.

When you intend to camp in an RV in Lake St. Clair, don’t miss out on tasting some delicious foods Detroit has to offer. There are numerous restaurants downtown that offer quite interesting meals such as potato chips with salt and vinegar. If you are into fresh foods, stop by the Eastern Market. The market was established in 1841, and farmers come from all the surrounding counties to sell fruits, vegetables, fish, etc.

When you feel ready to leave the city, start your RV rental, fill up your tank at one of the gas stations in the Motor City, and continue your adventure in The Great Lake State.

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