Located 9200 W. 6 Mile Road, Brimley, MI 49715, Brimley State Park Beach is along the beautiful shore of Lake Superior’s Whitefish Bay. Home to 160 acres of lakeside recreation, the park is one of the oldest state parks in the Upper Peninsula and and offers numerous recreational opportunities along the sandy Lake Superior shoreline, including camping, swimming, boating and fishing. The park has a campground, overnight lodging facility, boat launch, sandy swimming beach, picnic area and shelter. Directions: From I-75, take exit 386 and come to M-28 heading west for 7 miles. Turn right at the M-28 and M-221 intersection and travel for 2 miles. Turn right at 6 Mile Road and travel three-quarters of a mile to the park entrance on left. Pets are allowed along the Lake Superior shoreline outside of the designated swimming area. Dogs must always be on a 6-foot leash and under an owner’s immediate control.
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