Paint River Hills Campground sits on 36 acres of scenic bluffs along the Paint River in downtown Crystal Falls. Guests are provided with easy access to both the State and County ATV trail systems. The campground features a clean modern shower building, 5 fully insulated sleeping cabins, 10 pull through sites (4 FHU), and 18 RV/tent sites.
It offers a half mile, scenic, and unusual hiking trail along the river through cool bluffs, calcite outcroppings, and 140 year old cedars. Multilingual tree identification markers featuring the native Ojibwa language are displayed throughout the campground and along the trail.
When the campground was built in 2003 an Ojibwa wigwam was constructed under a large white pine by local Ojibwa Native, Earl Otchingwanigan and is the subject of a documentary entitled “Earl’s Wigwam”. The wigwam has since been removed but the documentary is still available from the Hannahville Indian School in Wilson, Michigan.
Crystal Falls, Michigan, 49920
906-875-4977
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