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Flowing Well Campground

Contact Info
Hiawatha National Forest
8181 US Highway 2
Rapid River, MI

Phone:
906-474-6442
Basics
Number of Sites:
10 sites

Description

The Flowing Well Campground and picnic area is located on FH-13, 3 miles north of US-2. The intersection of FH-13 and US-2 is 14 miles east of Rapid River and 25 miles west of Manistique, Michigan. Flowing Well is situated along the banks of the Sturgeon River among large trees and a variety of wildflowers. Camping, fishing, picnicking, and canoeing can be enjoyed in a pretty and serene setting.

The flowing well at the picnic area is 1,160 feet deep and was originally drilled for oil in 1929. The test well was abandoned as an oil well but was retained as a source of water. It produces 100 gallons per minute and comes from the same strata of sandstone which forms the Pictured Rocks formation on Lake Superior. The water flow is continuous and is held under pressure, rising up through the well, which serves as an opening through several layers of rock.

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Details

Season
May to December
Basic Info
Total Sites:
10 sites
Additional Details

There are 10 spacious sites, some situated along the bank overlooking the Sturgeon River. Tables and fire rings are at each site. Safe tested water is obtainable from the picnic area fountain, and toilet facilities are available in the campground.

Tables and grills are set in a grassy area near the flowing well. There is also access to the Sturgeon River. Drinking water is available but the water has a heavy iron and sulfur content. There are toilet facilities in the picnic area.

Fishing in the Sturgeon River is moderate to excellent. Many feel the fishing is terrific, but the brook trout, steelhead, and salmon found here may be wary and elusive. The time of year can be critical to fishing success. Forest Service fish habitat improvement projects are ongoing in the Sturgeon River system, so fish production will improve.

A 4-mile canoe trip on the Sturgeon River can be started at the 14-Mile Bridge, about 2 miles north of the campground on FH-13. Canoes can be taken out at the picnic area nearthe flowing well. Another 3-mile canoe route starts at Flowing Well and ends at Co. Road 497 just beyond US-2.

Groceries and gasoline can be obtained at either Rapid River or Nahma Junction.

Flowing Well Campground is a fee area. Golden Passports are accepted.

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