May 2024, weekdays, 3 nights, campsite 38 and more
Sunset from campsite 38 in Lake Hudson Recreation Area |
This was our first visit to this park, which is designated as a dark sky preserve. The campsites have electricity, there is a fresh water pump, and vault toilets only. There is no dump station or modern facilities in the park. The nightly campsite cost was $22 at the time of this post.
Arrival
We arrived a bit before the 3:00 PM check-in time. Apparently, we were the only ones arriving that day, because the staff member seemed to know who we were when I gave him our reserved site number. He told us we were all set to go. I told him this was our first visit to this park. Since there were no signs ahead, I asked how to get to the campground. He said to just follow the road left to the end. After we drove away, I regretted not having asked for a park map. We drove for over a mile before the road split, and we saw a sign for the campground and boat ramp. The road was paved until we turned onto the campground road at this point. When we got to the campground (another half mile plus), we saw two loops with no campsite number signs! Grrr -- we had made our reservation about 6 months ahead of time, and did not know which loop to choose. We ended up choosing the incorrect one, so we drove through the entire campground on dirt roads before we found our campsite. We were glad we had arrived before dark. 😳
Campsite 38 in Lake Hudson Recreation Area |
Campsites 36, 37, 38
Campsites 37 and 38 have the best views of the lake. There are no photos of site 38 on the Michigan DNR reservation page, so I chose our site based on photos others have shared. There is a better lake view from campsite 37; however, site 38 is more level and shaded with less protruding roots. The ground has some clay in it, and we had a couple of small wet spots on our site (near front of big slide, and back corner of trailer not visible in photo). There had been no recent rain before our arrival.
Campsite 38 in Lake Hudson Recreation Area Bottom photo is the view from the water |
We needed to use all three of our 25' power cords to reach the power box for site 38, which is located between sites 37 and 38.
Lake behind campsite 38 in Lake Hudson Recreation Area |