A Stealth Review Of The Dark Sky Tavern And Lodge At Port Crescent Mi
The Dark Sky Tavern and Lodge are one of the newest additions on the site of a former lumber mill and the ghost town of Port Crescent MI. We give it a stealth review.
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Port Crescent State Park, located in Michigan’s Thumb region, is a scenic destination offering outdoor enthusiasts a mix of natural beauty and recreational activities. Situated along the shores of Lake Huron, the park features sandy beaches, hiking trails, and stunning views of the water. It’s a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, kayaking, and fishing.
The park’s dark skies make it one of Michigan’s few designated Dark Sky Preserves, ideal for stargazing. Visitors can explore diverse habitats, including dunes, wetlands, and woodlands, which support a variety of wildlife. Port Crescent is a perfect spot for camping, with modern and rustic options available.
The Dark Sky Tavern and Lodge are one of the newest additions on the site of a former lumber mill and the ghost town of Port Crescent MI. We give it a stealth review.
At the tip of Michigan’s Thumb, Port Crescent State Park is one of six Dark Sky Preserves in Michigan. The park’s designation as a Dark Sky Preserve is another unique element. Visitors can experience this without having to drive further north or to the Upper Peninsula.
Port Crescent State Park, located in southern Michigan, was once a thriving lumber town before becoming a ghost town. Today, it offers outdoor activities and preserves a rich history, including remnants of its past, amid scenic natural beauty along Lake Huron.
The past pandemic has caused folks to curtail travel. However a new interest in camping now giving families safe way to be outdoors and explore safely.
Also the Michigan DNR has worked with local companies that offer RV and camper rental delivery and set up services in Michigan’s State Parks. This allows outdoor camping for those who want the experience of staying in a camper but not the ownership of one.
Port Crescent State Park’s huge beach, a great campground, and is a Dark Sky Preserve. All on the site of an 1800s lumbering ghost town.
In its large campground, you can literally set up your tent or RV on the beach’s edge.