Michigan is a great state to camp in. You might not think of the northern state when the notion of camping first pops into your head, but there are plenty of good reasons to give it a second thought, or better, to go and experience Michigan’s beautiful campgrounds for yourself. Fall is a great time to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors, when leaves are changing color and walking paths are strewn with brown and golden ones. No matter where in Michigan you are, you are never more than half an hour from a state park, a state forest campground, state recreation area or state trail system — which means spontaneous day trips are a real possibility. Even if you’re visiting the state for other reasons than camping, you could make a day trip and visit one of the state attractions.
The Michigan Association of Recreation Vehicles and Campgrounds has put together a lovely infographic with camping statistics for the state. They might help you in planning your RV camping vacation in this beautiful and scenic state, giving you a look at the kinds of campers who gather for the natural beauty. Click to make the picture large enough to read: