Drummond Island Township Park is a picturesque beach located on Drummond Island, Michigan, known for its soft, white sand and serene atmosphere. The beach stretches approximately 1,500 feet, offering stunning views of passing freighters on Lake Huron. It's a popular spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike, with activities like swimming, picnicking, fishing, and boating available. The park also features a campground with rustic charm, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
The island itself is famous for its natural beauty and outdoor pursuits, earning it the nickname 'Gem of the Huron.' Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, fossil hunting, and exploring the island's unique landscapes. The nearby Drummond Island Historical Museum provides insight into the island's rich history and culture.
Drummond Island is the largest freshwater island in the United States not part of a lake, making it a unique destination for travelers.