ALOHA STATE PARK
Our park has 285 modern campsites, two swimming beaches. The swimming beaches have sandy bottoms and have easy incline from the shore. There are three play areas with a softball field, horseshoe pits, basketball and volleyball courts, boat launch and basin that provides a protected harbor for boats of various sizes. Metal detecting area.
The Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds and state trail parking lots. Details and information on how to obtain your Michigan Recreation Passport can be found by visiting the
MICHIGAN RECREATION PASSPORT web page.
Beaches have sandy bottoms and gently incline from the shore to the picnic area.
Part of the Inland Waterway, Mullett Lake is at the heart of the 38-mile water trail. See information about the water trail listed below on this page. The basin around the launch site provides a protected harbor for boats of various sizes.
Anglers will find walleye, smallmouth bass, pike, bluegill, yellow perch, lake trout and sturgeon in Mullett Lake. Ice fishing is also a popular winter sport in the park.
Aloha State Park is located near Cheboygan
Three play areas contain a softball field, horseshoe pits a volleyball court and a basketball court.
One picnic shelter for rent. For reservations contact the park.
Picnic tables and fire pits/grills.
Mackinaw to Hawks Rails to Trails runs through Aloha State Park. The primary surface of the trail is gravel. During the summer this trail is non-motorized and used for hiking, equestrian, and biking. During the winter months the trail is groomed for snowmobiling.
Aloha State Park is near Cheboygan which offers shopping, dining and entertainment. The historic Straits of Mackinac is within a half-hour of the park and includes Mackinaw City, Mackinac Island, Fort Michilimackinac and Old Mill Creek Historical Park.
5 miles south of Cheboygan via M-33, 1 mile west via M-22.