History of Camp Pet-O-Se-Ga
Camp Pet-O-Se-Ga was constructed by Jim Templin in the 1930's. Established as a boys camp, the young men were instructed in a variety of activities including: athletics, archery, riflery, orienteering camping and aviation.
Emmet County purchased the property in 1992 to be used as a county park and, while adding modern amenities, has preserved the historic atmosphere of the camp. The park encompasses some 300 acres and offers year round recreation to visitors. There are marked nature trails throughout the park, a swimming beach on Pickerel Lake and trout fishing on Cedar Creek which bisects the property.
Facilities include: 90 campsites with electricity and water, modern restrooms and showers (new in 2002), five rental cabins (open year round), playground equipment, and open field game areas. The park also has a recreation hall/multi-use building which can accommodate family reunions, weddings, receptions, and meetings.
It is Emmet County's goal to provide a memorable experience for all park visitors. Whether cross-country skiing and/or snow-shoeing through the groomed nature trails or fishing for trout in Cedar Creek, you will be inspired by Camp Pet-O-Se-Ga's scenic beauty. We look forward to your visit with us this season.