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ALL DRIVE-IN CAMPSITES REQUIRE A RESERVATION.

In 2019, we changed to a reservation system for ALL drive-in campsites at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. All campsites (including wheelchair-accessible sites) now require a reservation throughout the year. There is no drop-in camping.
Camping fees are $20 per night during Peak season
(May 1 through October 31).
Camping fees are $15 per night during Non-Peak season
(November 1 through April 30).
Be aware that water systems throughout the park shut down at some point in October - be prepared to bring your own drinking water.
RESERVATIONS

Drive-in camping reservations can be made up to 6 months in advance. To make a reservation go to
www.recreation.gov(or call 1-877-444-6777. International callers: 1-518-885-3635.) Please read this page before making a reservation to get familiar with our campground options, rules, and regulations.
1. Once on www.recreation.gov, log into an existing account or sign up for a free new account.
2. Type Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in the search window.
3. Click on the first search result: Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
4. In the next window, scroll down to Reservations and click on Camping & Lodging.
5. In the next window, click on the campground you are interested in. View by Availability will open a calendar showing the status of each site. Follow the prompts from there.

Online information includes campsite parking length, location, pictures, which sites are wheelchair-accessible, and other details. Campground maps and Photo Gallery links are also available below.
Drinking water is not available during Non-Peak season and campground roads are not plowed for snow removal. Access to drive-in campgrounds in winter is generally by snowmobile. (Before winter camping, check with the visitor center for current conditions: 906-387-3700.)
(NOTE: For BACKCOUNTRY summer camping information, click here. For winter camping information, click here. For private and other nearby camping options, click here.)

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CAMPGROUNDS
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore has three rustic drive-in campgrounds: Little Beaver Lake (8 sites), Hurricane River (21 sites) and Twelvemile Beach (36 sites). Campgrounds do not have electric, water, or sewer hookups. Hookup Near HurricaneCampsites provide a picnic table, fire ring with grill grate, and tent pad. The campgrounds have vault toilets and well water. The water is turned off in the campgrounds during the second half of October - although it could happen earlier some years; the date is dependent on the weather. Typically there is no cell phone reception.
Campground Rules and Regulations

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  • Checkout time is 11:00 am.
  • No more than eight people are allowed per site.
  • No more than two vehicles per site, including towed vehicles. Vehicles and trailers must stay on the delineated campsite parking area. Any extra vehicles will have to park in parking lots.
  • Two tents are allowed per site, or two sleeping hammocks (or one of each). One tent must be on the tent pad, and the other must be within 6 feet of the pad. Any hammocks must be within 10 feet of the tent pad. No overflow camping allowed. No beach camping allowed.
  • Only one screened porch/tent may be placed over the picnic table per site. A screened tent does not count towards the two tents per site limit.
  • Pets must be on a leash (six feet or less) at all times. Pet owners must pick up after their pets and dispose of waste in a trash receptacle. Owners must not allow a pet to make noise that is unreasonable.
  • Campground quiet hours are 8 pm to 8 am. There are generator-free areas at Twelvemile Beach and Hurricane River Campgrounds. Music must be for private listening only.
  • Campfires are permitted in fire rings only. Fires or hot coals cannot be left unattended. Gather only down and dead wood. No cutting of standing trees or limbs. Ash firewood is prohibited. Beach fires are not allowed.
  • This is bear country! All food items, beverages, cooking equipment, food storage containers and pet food must be kept sealed in a hard-sided vehicle when not in immediate use (day or night). Those camping without a hard-sided vehicle must use the park-provided metal boxes for food storage. Violations of food storage rules may result in fines.
  • Garbage must be placed in bear-proof trash cans. Dispose of any dish or waste water in the toilet.
  • Feeding wildlife is prohibited.
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Sep. 06, 2019 – NASA Finds a Weaker Hurricane Juliette
Hurricane

Hurricane Juliette has been weakening and NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided a look at the strength of storms within.

At 5:00 a.m. EDT (11:00 PM HST) on Sept. 6, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) projected that Hurricane Juliette would decline to a tropical storm sometime on Friday and NASA had satellites hovering overhead revealed the hurricane’s slow decline.

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The NOAA-NASA Suomi NPP satellite passed over the decaying storm on Sept. 5 at 4:42 p.m. EDT (20:42 UTC) and observed the storm using the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instrument. VIIRS showed the strongest storms were located in the western quadrant of Juliette. The National Hurricane Center noted 18 minutes later, “Deep convection associated with Juliette has decreased in coverage over the past 24 hours, however, the remaining convection still wraps completely around the center.”

Infrared imagery reveals cloud top temperatures, and the higher the cloud top, the colder it is, and the stronger the storm. Coldest cloud top temperatures were as cold as minus 70 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 56.6 Celsius) and found west of the center of circulation. Storms with cloud tops that cold have been found to generate heavy rainfall. Probably due to the fact that Juliette is decaying, the eye is not well-defined in this image and the strongest storms are no longer ringing the eye.

The NHC reported that at 5 a.m. EDT “(0900 UTC), the center of Hurricane Juliette was located near latitude 22.4 degrees north and longitude 122.7 degrees west which is about 815 miles (1,315 km) west of the southern tip of Baja, California. The maximum sustained winds are 80 mph (130 kph). Juliette is moving toward the northwest near 10 mph (17 kph). A motion toward the west-northwest should begin later tonight or Friday. A turn toward the west is forecast on Saturday and a general westward motion should continue through the weekend. The estimated minimum central pressure is 984 millibars.”

NHC predicts that additional weakening during the next few days, and Juliette is expected to become a tropical storm by Friday night, and degenerate into a remnant low pressure area on Sunday.

For more information on the storm visit: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov

By Lynn Jenner/Rob Gutro
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center