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Lake Superior Park - Rabbit Blanket Campground
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Lake Superior Park - Rabbit Blanket Campground

Wawa, Michigan
4.3 (184 reviews)

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About Lake Superior Park - Rabbit Blanket Campground

Campground in Michigan.

Nestled in Michigan's beautiful Upper Peninsula, Lake Superior Park's Rabbit Blanket Campground offers RV travelers an exceptional gateway to one of North America's most magnificent natural wonders. This public campground provides an ideal base for exploring the rugged shorelines, pristine waters, and diverse ecosystems that make Lake Superior a bucket-list destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

The campground's location places you within easy reach of some of the region's most captivating attractions. Lake Superior itself dominates the landscape with its dramatic cliffs, rocky beaches, and endless vistas that shift with the seasons and weather. The lake's raw power and beauty create an awe-inspiring backdrop for your camping adventure, whether you're watching a sunrise over the water or enjoying a quiet evening as the light fades across the horizon. The surrounding forest provides excellent opportunities for hiking, with trails ranging from gentle walks to more challenging treks that reward adventurers with stunning overlooks and hidden waterfalls.

This area attracts a diverse group of travelers: nature photographers seeking iconic landscapes, families looking for outdoor education and adventure, serious hikers and backpackers, and anyone yearning to disconnect from daily life and reconnect with the natural world. The Upper Peninsula's cooler climate makes this an excellent summer escape, while fall visitors find spectacular foliage and fewer crowds. History buffs will appreciate the region's rich mining heritage and maritime traditions, with numerous historic sites and museums nearby telling the stories of those who came before.

The campground serves as your comfortable home base for exploring what makes this corner of Michigan so special. Whether you're planning day trips to iconic landmarks, embarking on longer outdoor adventures, or simply soaking in the peaceful rhythm of lakeside living, Rabbit Blanket Campground provides the perfect launching point. The experience of camping near Lake Superior, with its ever-changing moods and undeniable majesty, creates memories that last long after you've packed up and headed home.
4.3

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184

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Wawa is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Michigan weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Wawa.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Wawa. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Lake Superior Park - Rabbit Blanket Campground Reviews

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Aaron

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Aaron

Nice campground layout with open but shaded sites. I was there Labor Day weekend so it was busy but didn’t feel crowded. The shower house and vault toilets need a major update. Also this is one of those campgrounds that have shared electrical hookups 30-50 feet from your campsites. Not ideal. And the entire campground was under a boil order and my nearest hydrant had a bad faucet leak. The coin la... Nice campground layout with open but shaded sites. I was there Labor Day weekend so it was busy but didn’t feel crowded. The shower house and vault toilets need a major update. Also this is one of those campgrounds that have shared electrical hookups 30-50 feet from your campsites. Not ideal. And the entire campground was under a boil order and my nearest hydrant had a bad faucet leak. The coin laundry does not take US quarters.

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Robert Most

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Robert Most

We stayed one night at the rabbit blanket campground, which is part of parks Canada. We arrived after the main gate office was closed, and according to directions, you had to drive to the headquarters a few miles to the east to get a permit, of which the headquarters would also close after 7. We got a back lot campsite, which was very quiet and secluded. Since we had a simple tent, it worked ou... We stayed one night at the rabbit blanket campground, which is part of parks Canada. We arrived after the main gate office was closed, and according to directions, you had to drive to the headquarters a few miles to the east to get a permit, of which the headquarters would also close after 7. We got a back lot campsite, which was very quiet and secluded. Since we had a simple tent, it worked out, there was potable water nearby as well as pit toilet and outside sink. Plenty of firewood for a fire. Black flies were heavy in the evening, but not morning. A fine place to stay. Update: stay away from the comfort station! Overflowing toilets flooded the men’s room. Gross!

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Robert Most

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Robert Most

We stayed one night at the rabbit blanket campground, which is part of parks Canada. We arrived after the main gate office was closed, and according to directions, you had to drive to the headquarters a few miles to the east to get a permit, of which the headquarters would also close after 7. We got a back lot campsite, which was very quiet and secluded. Since we had a simple tent, it worked ou... We stayed one night at the rabbit blanket campground, which is part of parks Canada. We arrived after the main gate office was closed, and according to directions, you had to drive to the headquarters a few miles to the east to get a permit, of which the headquarters would also close after 7. We got a back lot campsite, which was very quiet and secluded. Since we had a simple tent, it worked out, there was potable water nearby as well as pit toilet and outside sink. Plenty of firewood for a fire. Black flies were heavy in the evening, but not morning. A fine place to stay. Update: stay away from the comfort station! Overflowing toilets flooded the men’s room. Gross!

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Robert Most

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Robert Most

We stayed one night at the rabbit blanket campground, which is part of parks Canada. We arrived after the main gate office was closed, and according to directions, you had to drive to the headquarters a few miles to the east to get a permit, of which the headquarters would also close after 7. We got a back lot campsite, which was very quiet and secluded. Since we had a simple tent, it worked ou... We stayed one night at the rabbit blanket campground, which is part of parks Canada. We arrived after the main gate office was closed, and according to directions, you had to drive to the headquarters a few miles to the east to get a permit, of which the headquarters would also close after 7. We got a back lot campsite, which was very quiet and secluded. Since we had a simple tent, it worked out, there was potable water nearby as well as pit toilet and outside sink. Plenty of firewood for a fire. Black flies were heavy in the evening, but not morning. A fine place to stay. Update: stay away from the comfort station! Overflowing toilets flooded the men’s room. Gross!

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Barbara Richards

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Barbara Richards

Lots of black flies! Site 5, has a nice little access to the water. Nice step down into the site area. Large tree overhanging the parking. Large chunk out of tree shows it has bit several RVs already. Handicap bathroom is abysmal. I had a very hard time having a shower and the hand held was broken. Beautiful park! So big and so many activities! Just not quite easy to navigate when you are operati... Lots of black flies! Site 5, has a nice little access to the water. Nice step down into the site area. Large tree overhanging the parking. Large chunk out of tree shows it has bit several RVs already. Handicap bathroom is abysmal. I had a very hard time having a shower and the hand held was broken. Beautiful park! So big and so many activities! Just not quite easy to navigate when you are operating with a disability.

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Barbara Richards

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Barbara Richards

Lots of black flies! Site 5, has a nice little access to the water. Nice step down into the site area. Large tree overhanging the parking. Large chunk out of tree shows it has bit several RVs already. Handicap bathroom is abysmal. I had a very hard time having a shower and the hand held was broken. Beautiful park! So big and so many activities! Just not quite easy to navigate when you are operati... Lots of black flies! Site 5, has a nice little access to the water. Nice step down into the site area. Large tree overhanging the parking. Large chunk out of tree shows it has bit several RVs already. Handicap bathroom is abysmal. I had a very hard time having a shower and the hand held was broken. Beautiful park! So big and so many activities! Just not quite easy to navigate when you are operating with a disability.

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William Schmitt

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by William Schmitt

June 15th-17th we stayed here and had a very quiet stay👍 ranger station was not open so if we needed anything we would have to go south to the other campground r/t early season. we did see rangers driving around, sites are nice and secluded with a maze network between sites for water and restrooms. Lake was great for a float and pictures 👍 no firewood collecting fyi

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William Schmitt

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by William Schmitt

June 15th-17th we stayed here and had a very quiet stay👍 ranger station was not open so if we needed anything we would have to go south to the other campground r/t early season. we did see rangers driving around, sites are nice and secluded with a maze network between sites for water and restrooms. Lake was great for a float and pictures 👍 no firewood collecting fyi

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William Schmitt

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by William Schmitt

June 15th-17th we stayed here and had a very quiet stay👍 ranger station was not open so if we needed anything we would have to go south to the other campground r/t early season. we did see rangers driving around, sites are nice and secluded with a maze network between sites for water and restrooms. Lake was great for a float and pictures 👍 no firewood collecting fyi

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Denis Drainville

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Denis Drainville

We recently spent a weekend at the campground and It took me a bit to rate this one. I found the campground to be nicely located if you want to hike, kayak or canoe within 30 to 40 minute drive on either side of the highway. The site we were at (33) was spacious and had good amount of privacy. Staff were friendly and nice to talk with. Comfort station was clean however, the showers could use some... We recently spent a weekend at the campground and It took me a bit to rate this one. I found the campground to be nicely located if you want to hike, kayak or canoe within 30 to 40 minute drive on either side of the highway. The site we were at (33) was spacious and had good amount of privacy. Staff were friendly and nice to talk with. Comfort station was clean however, the showers could use some renovations. The only other negative point was the fire wood that we purchased. We bought a total of 5 bags and most of the wood was rotten and water logged. Overall it is a nice little campground just need a bit of TLC. Thanks

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Denis Drainville

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Denis Drainville

We recently spent a weekend at the campground and It took me a bit to rate this one. I found the campground to be nicely located if you want to hike, kayak or canoe within 30 to 40 minute drive on either side of the highway. The site we were at (33) was spacious and had good amount of privacy. Staff were friendly and nice to talk with. Comfort station was clean however, the showers could use some... We recently spent a weekend at the campground and It took me a bit to rate this one. I found the campground to be nicely located if you want to hike, kayak or canoe within 30 to 40 minute drive on either side of the highway. The site we were at (33) was spacious and had good amount of privacy. Staff were friendly and nice to talk with. Comfort station was clean however, the showers could use some renovations. The only other negative point was the fire wood that we purchased. We bought a total of 5 bags and most of the wood was rotten and water logged. Overall it is a nice little campground just need a bit of TLC. Thanks

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Denis Drainville

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Denis Drainville

We recently spent a weekend at the campground and It took me a bit to rate this one. I found the campground to be nicely located if you want to hike, kayak or canoe within 30 to 40 minute drive on either side of the highway. The site we were at (33) was spacious and had good amount of privacy. Staff were friendly and nice to talk with. Comfort station was clean however, the showers could use some... We recently spent a weekend at the campground and It took me a bit to rate this one. I found the campground to be nicely located if you want to hike, kayak or canoe within 30 to 40 minute drive on either side of the highway. The site we were at (33) was spacious and had good amount of privacy. Staff were friendly and nice to talk with. Comfort station was clean however, the showers could use some renovations. The only other negative point was the fire wood that we purchased. We bought a total of 5 bags and most of the wood was rotten and water logged. Overall it is a nice little campground just need a bit of TLC. Thanks

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