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  1. Interlochen State Park is located on all sports lakes Green and Duck Lake. The park was established as Michigan's first state park by the Michigan Legislature in 1917, as a 200-acre public park...

  2. Interlochen is best known as the home of the Interlochen Arts Camp. Originally a summer music camp only, it has expanded to offer programs in dance and visual and theatre arts. The music camp began as the state-sponsored Camp Interlochen, for girls, in 1918; a camp for boys was established nearby in 1922. In 1928 these became the National High ...

  3. Jul 2016 • Couples. This State park has over 400 campsites, making it one of Michigan's largest campgrounds. not so much in land mass but in campsites alone. The camping is divided into north/south parks with the north, level ground and south more hilly. the beach area and camp store is located between the two which is all situated along the ...

  4. Interlochen is located 15 miles southwest of Traverse City. The park's entrance is on M-137, 3 miles south of US-31. Contact Interlochen State Park (231-276-9511). To reserve a campsite contact Michigan State Park Central Reservations (800-447-2757; www.midnrreservations.com ).

  5. INTERLOCHEN STATE PARK. 4167 J. Maddy Parkway. Interlochen, Michigan 49643. (lat:44.6285 lon:-85.7649) Phone: 231-276-9511. Reservations: 800-447-2757. Has 490 Campsites (60 rustic - remaining are modern). Situated between Duck and Green Lake, adjacent to National Music Camp. Concerts are performer throughout the season by renowned musicians ...

  6. Duck Lake. /  44.6293306°N 85.7515639°W  / 44.6293306; -85.7515639. Duck Lake (also known as Lake Wahbekaness and formerly Betsey Lake [2]) is a large lake in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. [3] Located within Green Lake Township, Grand Traverse County, Duck Lake is one of two lakes the forms the isthmus of ...

  7. Sept 2019. One reason we chose Interlochen State Park to camp at is because it’s the 100 year anniversary of Michigan state parks, and Interlochen was the first. It’s a pretty typical Michigan state park with campsites on lots of loops, with lots of trees. We camped three nights on site #15, North campground.