ALGONAC STATE PARK
Algonac State Park contains approximately 1,500 acres and has a half-mile of St. Clair River frontage. Home to rare habitats, the lake plain prairies and oak savannas provide places to view prairie plants, birds and butterflies. One of the park's major attractions is viewing freighters of the world along the St. Clair River frontage. Archery and trap shooting are available. The park is open all year for a variety of activities including camping and a day use area. Two campgrounds available, the Water Front and the Wagon Wheel. The day use area has a picnic area, picnic shelter, and restroom facilities.
Algonac's lakeplain prairies and lakeplain oak savannas are considered globally significant and contain 19 species on the state list of endangered, threatened and special concern list.
The Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds and state trail parking lots. Details and information on how to obtain your Michigan Recreation Passport can be found by visiting the
MICHIGAN RECREATION PASSPORT web page.
Day-UseFishingyes
Huntingyes
Hiking Trailyes
Semi-modern winter camping with electric service only and vault toilets. The parks sanitation station is open year round, water available in winter at the Headquarters.
Algonac Riverfront-Modern (800) 447-2757 220 site(s)Campsites with 50 amp Service, Electrical Service, Modern Restrooms, Winter Camping.
Algonac Wagon Wheel-Modern(800) 447-2757 76 site(s)Electrical Service, Modern Restrooms
Algonac-Group Use Area 1 site(s)Group Use Area, Rustic Site, Vault Toilet