Gabions Campground

Huron-Manistee National Forests · Mio · Michigan — managed by USDA Forest Service

About this campground

Overview Gabions Campground offers camping on the National Scenic stretch of the Au Sable River. Natural springs are common on this section of the river, including a small one at the river's edge near the gabions. Gabions are rock-filled wire baskets that are placed along the riverbank to help reduce erosion.  The Shore-to-Shore Trail passes near the campground; however, Gabions is not a designated horse camp and horse camping is not permitted. Wildlife and waterfowl viewing opportunities exist; please respect wildlife and observe from a distance.  Recreation Water Activites: Anglers can boat, wade, and fish from shore. Fish species found in the Au Sable River include bass, pike, brown trout, walleye, perch, sunfish, steelhead, and salmon. The water flows at a speed of 2 mph. The Au Sable River provides opportunities for non-motorized boating using watercraft such as canoes, kayaks, and rafts. 4001 Canoe Access is a short drive and provides developed access to the Au Sable river. Alcona Canoe Rental in nearby Glennie and Hinchman's Acres Resort in Mio provide watercraft rentals for canoes, kayaks, and tubes. Hiking: Visitors can walk the Shore-to-Shore Horse Trail which passes through the campground. This trail is open to hiking and horseback riding. Hikers should be aware this is not a loop trail. Additionally, hikers can drive southwest on Au Sable River road to reach the Ruffed Grouse trail head for a short leasurely 0.6 mile loop through the forest.  OHV Riding: An OHV trail utilizes Au Sable River road at the mouth of the campground road. Taking the trail to the east will connect riders to the Alcona ATV Trail and taking the trail to the west will connect riders to to the Mack Lake Motorized Trail System and the Bull Gap Hill Climb Area . Additionally, a large majority of Forest Service roads are open to OHV use. Please refer to the motor vehicle use map (MVUM) to understand which roads are open to OHV use. Facilities Amenities available include a vault toilet and trash collection. There is no water provided in the campground. Campsites are equipped with picnic tables, campfire rings, and lantern posts.  Natural Features The Au Sable River is a short walk from the campground where visitors can experience world class fishing and floating opportunities.  Each site is shaded by a mixed forest of hardwoods, red pines, and jack pine. Contact Info This location is unstaffed. To speak with our main office for general information, please call: (989) 826-3252.

Getting there

From the South on M33:  Turn East onto Curtisville Road and stay on it for approximately 15.5 miles. (Note the name of the road will change to: Au Sable Valley River Rd and then Au Sable River Rd.)  Turn Left (north) onto Brodie Road. Follow the signs to the campground.  From Mio via McKinley Road:  Follow McKinley Road/Au Sable Road approximately 20 miles.  Turn right on 4001/Au Sable River Road and drive 3/4 mile.  Turn Right (north) onto Brodie Road.

Contact
989-826-3252

Activities

  • FISHING
  • RIVER TRIPS
  • SNOWMOBILE TRAILS
  • WATER ACCESS
  • TUBING
  • CAMPING
  • CANOEING
  • HIKING
  • KAYAKING
  • NON-MOTORIZED BOATING
  • OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE TRAILS
  • OFF ROAD VEHICLE TRAILS
  • PADDLING

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