Negwegon State Park is an undeveloped state park in Alpena County and Alcona County, Michigan, just southeast of the unincorporated community of Ossineke. It covers 3738acre with a long sand beach on Lake Huron. The sand road that cuts through the forest and leads to the entrance of the park may require a 4WD vehicle. At the boundary between private/county land and state land, the thin sand two-track road, Sand Hill Wilds Road, becomes a very wide groomed gravel road, Negwegon Park Road.ActivitiesHiking: There are 11.6mi of hiking trails. Camping: Camping is permitted at four primitive, walk-in sites that require reservations.Kayaking: Canoeing and kayaking in Lake Huron with access to all four campsitesHunting: The park is open to hunting (deer, turkey, rabbit, woodcock, duck, goose and squirrel). Metal detecting: Allowed on part of the beach but finds must be inspected by staff.