Albert E. Sleeper State Park
Sleeper State Park is 723 acres of forest, wetlands, forested dunes and half a mile of sandy shoreline stretching along Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay. Visitors can watch both sunrises and sunsets, roam the forested trails, relax on the beach and enjoy the shade of the modern campground. Tentrr offers a unique overnight experience with safari-style, canvas-walled tents available to rent.
The day-use area is located directly across M-25/Port Austin Road and features a half-mile of sandy beach, a beach house and a picnic area. A pedestrian overpass bridge provides easy access. Great Lakes beach safety.
There is a fully enclosed kitchen and dining hall available that features a commercial kitchen, a walk-in refrigerator, dining area, outdoor picnic area and parking. To make a reservation or learn details, call the park at 989-856-4411.
The park was renamed in honor of Albert E. Sleeper, governor of Michigan (1917-1920) and Huron County resident, who signed into law the statute that created the state park system.
Before visiting a state park, boating site or trail, it’s always a good idea to check the latest closures due to weather-related events, planned improvement projects and repairs. Visit Michigan.gov/DNRClosures.
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