May 2023, 8-nights
This was our first visit to Porcupine Mountains since 1989. We did not have a reservation when we arrived that year, and the state campgrounds were full. We ended up in a private campground near the entrance to Union Bay: Union River's Big Bear Campground (very nice, BTW). This time, we made a reservation online to arrive on the opening date for Union Bay Campground, May 15th. Even though we arrived opening day before check-in time, there were already about 5 to 7 campers in the campground.
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Union Bay Campground in Porcupine Mountains Below: photo of campsite 18 on DNR reservation site |
Union Bay Campground reservation and arrival, campsite #18 and #12
We made an online reservation for a waterfront site that looked like it had the least amount of standing water in the website photos. The photos also showed a few trees around this site, and the description says the surface is grass. When we arrived, campsite 18 was not as pictured or described online. The surface is small stones/rock, rather than grass, and there is no growth between the campsite and the water (which would have helped with the wind). This site is so shallow, that I assume the stone ground cover was brought in after much of the site was washed away during the high water levels three years ago. Unfortunately, I was unable to get a good current photo of campsite 18, as there was a camper on it right away after we decided not to take it.
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Campsite 12 in Porcupine Mountains Union Bay Campground Above: view from screen shelter |
Union Bay campsite 12 and more
Since the weather was cool, and we would not have been able to put up our screened shelter in the stones, we looked for a different site. We picked out a few empty sites, called on the yellow phone, and then ended up on site 12. We had shelter, a grassy site, calm conditions, and a great view during most of our stay. The sites across from #12 dip down quite a bit, so they were not the first waterfront sites chosen. All of the sites in front of us were empty during most of our 8 night stay.
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Campsites in Porcupine Mountains Union Bay Campground |