Grand Island is located in Lake Superior and is a great location for swimming, fishing, hunting, hiking, and biking. It features over 30 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails and 13,500 acres of lush forest, 300-foot wave-cut sandstone cliffs, and historical sights. Nearby attractions include Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Hiawatha National Forest and the city of Munising.
Swimming: Lake Superior can be cold with average high temperatures reaching only the high 60s (degrees Fahrenheit). The lake bottom is sandy, sandy with small rocks, or solid rock depending on what site you choose. Be cautious when swimming because this area has not been checked for possible hazards. Please remember, you swim at your own risk.
Hiking and Biking: Over 30 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails provide wonderful opportunities for day-trips and give access via unsurfaced trails to some of the Island's most spectacular scenery.
Fishing and Hunting: Lake Superior has Coho salmon, lake trout, perch, pike, walleye and rock bass. Game species on the island include deer, bear, rabbit, grouse and ducks. A Michigan fishing, hunting and/or trapping license is required. (See the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Fishing Guide for license information and special regulations for Echo and Duck Lakes.)
Boat Access: There are a number of sand beaches where a boat could pull right up to shore. Murray Bay, Trout Bay and North Light Creek areas have the largest sand beaches with little to no rock obstructions. There are several areas around the perimeter of the island where kayakers can gain access. Be aware that there are very few locations on the northwest and northeast sides that are not cliff. There is no boat launch or public dock facility on Grand Island. Personal watercraft (SeaDoo/Jet Ski) are not allowed on the shores of Grand Island. The dock at Williams Landing can be used for loading and unloading only. Boats may not park at the dock.
Drinking water is available at Williams Landing, Juniper Flats, Farrell Cottage and Murray Bay Day Use Area.
Bermuda: This campsite is located approximately 75 yards from Lake Superior and Murray Bay Beach. The site is approximately 1.5 miles from William's Landing (ferry service arrival point, and visitor information center). The nearest potable water is at Murray Bay Day Use Area, approximately 100 yards from the campsite. This site can accommodate up to 6 people in two tents. A latrine, food storage pole and locker, fire ring, benches and firewood are provided in/near the campsite. Bermuda can be accessed via the island's trail system and is accessible to kayakers via Murray Bay Beach.
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Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Loon Call Campsite On Grand Island
Hiawatha National Forest
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0.3mi | — |
Murray Bay Group Campsite On Grand Island
Hiawatha National Forest
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0.4mi | — |
Duck Lake Campsite On Grand Island
Hiawatha National Forest
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0.5mi | — |
Little Dune I Campsite On Grand Island
Hiawatha National Forest
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0.8mi | — |
Little Duck Campsite On Grand Island
Hiawatha National Forest
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0.9mi | — |
Little Dune 2 Campsite On Grand Island
Hiawatha National Forest
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0.9mi | — |