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Located in Deer Park, this boat ramp provides access to the Blind Sucker Flooding, a scenic paddling destination in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The access site is conveniently situated at the campground, making it an ideal base for kayakers and canoeists exploring the area. The flooding offers good opportunities for recreational paddling and fishing, with calm water conditions suitable for various skill levels.
In addition to water access, the campground features the 7.3-mile Blind Sucker Pathway, a hiking trail that runs through the property and can be accessed from the day-use parking lot or between campsites #8 and #9. Paddlers planning a visit should note that this is a rustic facility, so come prepared with necessary supplies. The combination of water access and nearby trails makes this a solid option for those seeking a multi-activity outdoor experience in Luce County.