LANSING, MICH. -- The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is enacting several changes that will affect camping at its state parks and recreation areas to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

State-managed lands, trails and parks remain open, and campgrounds currently open at state parks will remain open as well, the DNR said in a release Wednesday. However, state park headquarters buildings and contact stations are now closed to the public, which will affect walk-up reservations.

Campers should plan to have a reservation before reaching the park because there may be limited access for self-check-in via cell phone if customers arrive without a reservation, the release said.

Current reservation holders who want to modify their reservation to a date beyond May 15 can do so without incurring any fees by calling the reservation call center at 800-447-2757.

Toilet-shower buildings will be closed at modern campgrounds, but vault toilets at campgrounds, day-use areas and boating access sites will remain open.

State forest campgrounds will remain open as well, with self-registration.

Mini-cabins, cabins, yurts, shelters and lodges will be closed until May 15.

Additionally, the DNR has temporarily suspended requirement of the $12 annual Recreation Passport required for entry to state parks and recreation areas.

Further updates about changes and closures at DNR facilities can be found at Michigan.gov/DNRClosures.

RELATED:

Is your fitness center closed? Switch to Michigan’s ‘big green gym’

Sleeping Bear Dunes, Pictured Rocks close visitor centers

Complete coronavirus coverage at mlive.com/coronavirus