Guide to Canoeing, Tubing, Kayaking, and Camping in Northern Michigan
By Lindsey Russell, published Feb 27, 2007
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1. Know which river you'd like to visit and what type of group you will be bringing with you before you call for more information.
There are several different rivers in Northern Michigan, some more laid back than others. You don't want to find yourself on a river that is too fast for your small children, nor do you want to find yourself at a family-oriented campground when you want to party with your adult friends. Just keep in mind exactly who is coming with you and realize that certain campgrounds and canoe liveries cater to certain clientele.
2. Avoid Saturdays during July and August if you hate crowds.
Most campgrounds and canoe liveries are booked solid on weekends during July and August. June, early September, Sunday afternoons, and weekdays are all great times to be out on the water or at the campground when you want a little more seclusion. If you are bringing a larger group, usually fifty people or more, you might even be able to negotiate a discount if you come during the week.
3. Decide exactly what you'd like to do before you make the reservation.
A lot of people want to spend the weekend at the campground, but are unsure as to whether they want to canoe, kayak, or tube. Today, there are so many different items to rent it can be difficult to make everyone happy right off away. Make the decisions before you make the reservation. If you have to split up the group, do so. In that way, everyone will have a good time. You can always change your reservation.
4. Realize that canoe liveries and campgrounds run on schedules.
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