Fayette Historic State Park encompasses 711 acres and houses a historic town site that was once the bustling industrial community of Fayette (1867 - 1891). During 24 years of operation nearly 500 residents lived in or near Fayette and the towering iron smelting furnaces produced more than 229,000 tons of pig iron. Experience life as it was in this partially restored company town. In addition: more than 5 miles of hiking/biking trails, 90' Dolomite limestone cliffs look over the town site and harbor, boat launch, fishing & hunting opportunities, modern lodge, picnic area with open air shelter, swimming, 61 site semi-modern campground and a Visitor Center all add up to one unique experience!
Modern Restroom Dates: Modern restroom facilities are available throughout the entire camping season.
Operating dates refer to all areas of the park/harbor, including day use facilities. Reservable dates refer to campground/harbor open and close dates.
Driving Directions: SOUTH OFF US 2 AT GARDEN CORNERS ON M-183, 17 MILES TO PARK ENTRANCE ON RIGHT.
GPS Coordinates: 45°43.074'N, 86°38.927'W
4785 II Road
Garden, MI 49835
USA
Phone Number: (906) 644-2603