Brimley State Park

Lake Superior Water Trail (Primary Site)

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Brimley State Park is a state park established in 1923, it is one of the oldest state parks in the region. The initial 38 acres were a gift from the Village of Brimley, with the remaining area acquired through purchase or exchange.  Brimley State Park provides recreational opportunities along the beautiful shore of Lake Superior's Whitefish Bay.  Brimley features hunting, fishing, boating, camping and hiking.  Travel west along W. 6 Mile Road approximately 9 miles from Sault Ste. Marie.  From I-75, take Highway M-28 west and M-221 north to Brimley turning right onto W. 6 Mile, the park is marked and requires a recreation passport.

Available in Spring Available in Summer Available in Fall Public Restrooms Fee Required

Parking Lot parking is available.

Public restrooms are available (Flush Toilet).

Camping is available: Improved (electric, running water, showers)

Picnic Area Lighting Power Shelter

Developed boat access.

The sign for this site is along the road (visible from road).

9200 W. 6 Mile Road
Brimley, MI 49715
GPS: 46° 24.99780, -84° 33.47760
Location Map for Brimley State Park