4.25 stars
Just completed a 3 day/2 night stay and it was great. This is definitely best used for a 3-5 night stay as a quiet getaway.
Bullet pointed notes for quick assessment, full review lower.
•Nature first site •Small and quiet. •Super shaded, tons of trees. inner sites have less coverage but still have a decent amount •Site size decent, with multiple options to fit your needs •Fire pit and Picnic table on site •Ice and Wood sold at gate. Very similar prices to stuff sold on the roads •Bathroom men’s and women’s. Men’s 2 showers 3 stalls 2 urinals and a wash tub. •Beach Access (NO pets on beach, NO lifeguard) •Beach sand is rocky, plenty of space that isn’t. •Clean and clear Beach and water •Water is super rocky (medium rocks) for 20ft then back to just sand. Water is still waist high at this point. •Trails, small casual dirt trails in and around the park •Bike path ≈15 Miles •Pet friendly Site ( NOT on beach) •Limited Cellular Service (texting) you will connect to Canada so if your plan doesn’t cover that your phone will NOT work. •NO internet (It’s the forest and you are camping…)
I would give Hoeft State park a 4.25 but google only allows full stars. A complaint about the park is that the beach is very rocky, and takes about 20-30 feet of carefully walking to get from the shore to a sandbar with no rocks. This is also a campground where having more than 4 people per site would feel cramped. For reference we had site 123, which I would stay at again.
Hoeft State Park is a quiet and more relaxed ,pluck yourself from the outside work kinda park, definitely worth a visit if you want that vibe. A very clean and clear entrance, with access to purchasable fire wood and ice if needed. Keeping with clean, the park was incredibly well kept by the campers and park rangers. Along with very clear signage and maps of where everything is located. This park is very much in nature with tons of tree coverage, even in the inside sites. A comparison to an open camp ground would be young state park, very open and very little trees.
Things to do here and around are quite minimal. You have the beach, volleyball nets, small playground, some small casual trails, ≈15 mile bike path which can take you to the 40 mile point light house out the right way of the park. Then to Roger’s city and another park out on the left side of the park.
Rogers city is fairly close, 8-15 minute drive away. Which has ice cream, bowling, a grocery store, butcher, bike and car repair, a boat launch/marina. Along with a few more small...
Read moreAbsolutely loved it here and will definitely be back in the future! I cannot rave enough about the views and landscape. Everywhere we went was beautiful. From the gorgeous forestry to the hilly sand dunes there is so much to see! The state park offers bicycle trails, multiple walking/hiking trails, and 2 beach entrances! We stayed at tent site 91 at the modern campground and we were just a few steps from the restroom/shower house. They had 4 stalls for toilets and 2 shower stalls. There are multiple restrooms in the state park though this review is only referring to the one that was by our camp site. They have a park for kids right by the beach entrance. There are swings over the sand before entering the beach where you can see two beach volleyball set ups in the sand dunes. My only complaint is that none of the campsite have grills. You have to use a common area for grilling, but each grill is set up with a picnic table and each campsite has a fire ring. Definitely bring a grate if you plan on cooking over the fire because they don't offer them. You can by firewood or ice from the main office where checking in/out happens. Also if you're in the area definitely check out the Ocquec Falls (so cool to swim and walk up & down the falls) and the Rogers City marina for a tasty quick lunch or...
Read moreMy absolute Favorite state park! My family stayed at Hoeft State Park for many years, until we decided to move Up North, and then we'd still come over to camp! Or just for a day at the beach for swimming and rock hunting. The natural beauty of the area, and the many trails to explore, combined with a very well kept park, including well maintained restrooms, make it an ideal destination! I love the pavilion and surrounding area, which also has a boardwalk down to the beach, if getting over the low sand dunes in the main park are a problem for you, as they are for me now that I'm older. There are also a couple nice playgrounds for the kids, and activities for them during the summer season. My kids always loved taking the trail over to Nagle Creek to play with the frogs. LoL Being located close to Rogers City is also a big plus for picking up those little things that somehow always get forgotten at home. I can't praise this park enough! In all the years we went we always had courteous camp rangers and never ran into any big problems. It's the place to go, for camping or just a...
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