Campground

Ausable River Camping

Facilities

All sites are primitive with no drinking water, toilets or trash removal. Campers are expected to bring plenty of water, portable toilets and garbage bags. Parking aprons are dirt or gravel.

Natural Features

Campsites sit on bluffs that range from five to 300 feet above the waterline of the lower AuSable River. Depending on the site, access to the river may be difficult due to steep or eroding slopes.

The AuSable River meanders across 138 miles of Michigan and flows into the great lake, Lake Huron.

Recreation

Both river and lake fishing are available for perch, bass and pike walleye. One recommended spot is the Whirlpool Angler access point. All sites are also near the River Road National Scenic Byway, which offers wonderful views of the river valley.

The campground has boat-in camping, and canoe rentals are available in Glennie, Hale, Mio and Oscoda.

Recreation Sites

  • Standard Nonelectric
  • Boat In
  • Walk To
  • Management
  • Overnight

Activities

  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Hunting
  • Fishing
  • Camping
  • Boating

Amenities

  • Boat Ramp
  • Canoeing
  • Parking Area
  • Picnic Area
  • Scenic Overlooks
  • Fire Pit
  • Vault Toilets

Getting Here

Latitude
44° 39' 3.9996" N
Longitude
84° 5' 57.9984" W
Designated campsites are spread along 55 miles of river shoreline between the AuSable River Access at 4001 Bridge (7 miles northwest of Glennie, MI) to near the Whirlpool AuSable River Access (4 miles west of Oscoda, MI).

For more information on specific campsites, click here.

Need to Know

  • Your permit is subject to forfeit and a violation notice may be issued for failing to follow these rules

  • • Your use of this site is limited to 14 nights within any 30 day period.

  • • Occupy only the site indicated on your permit.

  • • All camping equipment must be set up within 25 feet of the numbered campsite marker.

  • • No more than 10 people per site.

  • • Campsites must be occupied within 24 hours of the start of your reservation. Your site will be forfeit unless the Forest Service has been contacted and your late arrival has been approved.

  • • Toilets are not available at most sites. Please provide your own, or dispose of human waste by soil incorporation. Dig a hole 6 to 12 inches deep and cover immediately after use. Location should be on high ground at least 100 feet from any water. Toilet paper must be removed or buried with human waste. 

  • • Pack it in, pack it out. Leave the site clean for the next campers. Do not leave trash in fire rings, and do not burry or burn trash or recyclables.  

  • • Be careful with fire. Do NOT leave hot campfires unattended. Make sure your ashes are cool to the touch before you leave.  

  • • You may use downed wood for firewood. Keep fires within the fire ring.  

  • • Fireworks and use of fireworks are NOT permitted.  

  • • Do not tie/tack anything to standing trees, including (but not limited to) horses, pets, laundry lines, garbage bags.

  • • ORV’s may only be operated on trails signed as open for their use. ORV’s may not be used within campgrounds or camping areas.

  • • Other rules and regulations apply. For questions, late arrivals, or early departures please contact Lumberman’s Monument at 989-362-8961, or visit the Huron-Manistee National Forests website www.fs.usda.gov/hmnf. 

  • • Don't move firewood: To limit the spread of invasive tree-killing pests, firewood from outside the area is not permitted. Some states have quarantines and may confiscate your firewood. Please help protect our forests from invasive species by obtaining your firewood at or near your camping destination and burning it on-site. Visit dontmovefirewood.org for more information. 

  • Contact Information

    5761 NORTH SKEEL AVENUE
    OSCODA, MI 48750

    For campground inquiries, please call: 989-362-8961

    Additional Information