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Cheboygan is located at the far northern tip (the fingertips) of this mitten-shaped state, Michigan. It lies on the shores of Lake Huron, one of the five Great Lakes. The nearest larger town is Mackinaw City, around 15 miles away. From there, the Mackinac Bridge crosses the intersection point of Lakes Huron and Michigan and connects traveler's with Michigan's scenic, Upper Peninsula. The city of Petoskey is under an hour to the northeast.

Historic sites, memorials, lighthouses, and museums and all available to tour, locally. There are also wineries and several eclectic shops, not to mention the local restaurants that dot the Main Street area. Several nearby parks nature preserves and natural areas offer plenty of recreational activities. The nearby lakes offer chances to enjoy water sports, along with plenty of boat tours and ferries.

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS

When you book an RV in Cheboygan, you will have access to several places that offer numerous opportunities for recreational activities. These include the local Cheboygan, and several other, state parks and nature preserves. These areas feature hiking trails, campsites, fishing opportunities, and water sports. At some of the locations, visitors can view old shipwrecks, while others are considered Dark Sky sites where the Milky Way can be viewed on clear nights.

Bois Blanc Island is located in the Straits of Mackinac, just offshore of Cheboygan. The western side of the island offers incredible views of the Straits, as well as the Mackinac Bridge, while the eastern side provides scenic vistas of Lake Huron. Shops, state parks, and beaches are all available on the island. You can reach it via ferry service. Please contact local vendors for rates, reservations, and current schedules.

Colonial Michilimackinac is located in Mackinaw City. This preserved Revolutionary War fort is open for touring. Artifacts from that time are also on display and cannons are even fired at given times. War reenactments are offered during the warmer months as are some guided tours and special events. Please call for a current schedule.

RV PARKS

When you rent a motorhome in Cheboygan, MI, you will need a place to camp. Fortunately, this region sees many visitors, so it makes accommodations easily available.

Mackinaw City/Mackinac Island KOA is open around the first part of May through the middle of October. The site features a dog park, cable, WiFi and a pool during the warmer months. It also provides a shuttle to all the local tourist destinations. The camp is situated just off of I-75, at the tip of the mainland, so you shouldn't have trouble locating it.

Cheboygan State Park offers camping opportunities as well. Both long and short stays are welcome. This park is located on the shore of Lake Huron, so it offers access to all the lake activities as well as the local attractions.

If you're just needing a quick, overnight stop, there is a Walmart in town. There are also plenty of gas stations and grocery stores where you can refresh your supplies. Some of these locales may allow overnight camping, just get permission from a manager before setting up camp. Being located near such a well-known, scenic area, RV rental near Cheboygan is common, so services should be easy to find.

EXPLORING THE CITY

There’s numerous interesting sites available near Cheboygan. The Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum allows visitors to tour a Coast Guard Icebreaker ship. These ships help to keep the straits and lake clear of ice in the winter, so the shipping vessels can get through. Videos are available that show the ship in action. Your luxury RV rental in Cheboygan, Michigan will give you access to many attractions around the local area.

Multiple lighthouses are available for touring nearby. The Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, built in 1889, has guided ships through the Straits of Mackinac since that time. A Great Lakes shipwreck museum is also located on-site. The McGulpin Point Lighthouse & Historic Site has helped to guard the Straits since 1869. This site features a signed, historic nature trail as well. Both lighthouses offer commanding views of the Mackinac Bridge.

The Mackinaw Bridge Museum features the history of the building of this historic bridge. The site is free but please call for current hours as they vary by season. You can cross the toll bridge that connects mainland Michigan to the Upper Peninsula. Be aware, this is a suspension bridge, and it does move in strong winds!

If it’s a quiet, lakeside town that offers access to scores of exciting activities that you've been seeking, consider a camper rental in Cheboygan. Enjoy the local restaurants, tour a museum, and take a boat ride. Rent an RV in Cheboygan, MI and explore the beauty of Northern Michigan!

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