I'll be writing about news from Lansing that impacts sportsmen (this means ladies as well), talking about things I find when I go overseas to visit my children, and adding your comments into the mix. Because fishing really interests me, I will tend to concentrate in that area, but will digress on such topics as gun control which is in the news a lot right now, some of the animal rights stuff trying to take some freedoms away from us, ecology, and of course your comments.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Michigan State Forest Campgrounds-reduce fees
The Department of Natural Resources has lowered many fees at state forest campgrounds. Most state forest campgrounds will have a $13 per site, per night fee rate (a reduction of $2).
Campgrounds identified as equestrian state forest campgrounds, those associated with ORV trails, and the semi-modern Houghton Lake state forest campground will charge a $17 per site, per night rate (a reduction of $3).
Approximately 270 campsites at a variety of state forest campgrounds spread over 11 counties can be reserved through the state’s on-line reservation system. For more information, visit www.midnrreservations.com.
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Nice post. I am looking for some good campgrounds in Texas. Though, I have got some good listings campground availability at http://www.thatsnotcamping.com/campgrounds/TX
ReplyDeleteCan you check and let me know which one is the best