About Beaver Trails Campground
Beaver Trails Campground sits 150 miles northeast of Detroit in West Branch, Michigan. The park centers on a private pond with a swimming beach.
Beaver Trails Campground operates 12 months a year. The private pond offers swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and paddle boating. Guests fish the pond on a catch-and-release basis.
RV sites include water and electric hookups with 30-amp or 50-amp service. Pull-through sites accommodate larger rigs. Tent campers choose rustic sites directly on the beach.
Ogemaw Hills provides ORV riding and snowmobiling trails. Rifle River Recreation Area and Clear Lake lie within 15 miles. West Branch features outlet shopping and antique shops.
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What Amenities Does Beaver Trails Campground Offer?
The campground offers a shower house, a playground, a private pond with a swimming beach, and paddle boats, kayaks, and canoes for guest use. Other facilities include a community area, volleyball and basketball courts, a sharing library, and individual fire pits at each site.
Is Beaver Trails Campground Big Rig Friendly?
What Are the Rates at Beaver Trails Campground?
Nightly rates for a water and electric RV site range from $45 for 30-amp to $60 for 50-amp service. Electric-only sites start at $38. Pull-through sites cost between $52 and $64. Tent sites on the beach are $36 to $44. Cabin rentals start at $130 per night.
What Are the Check-In Rules at Beaver Trails Campground?
Bookings can be made online via Campspot. A minimum 3-night stay is required for Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day weekends. Check-in and check-out times are not specified in the provided data.
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What Is the Atmosphere Like at Beaver Trails Campground?
This is a family-friendly, activity-focused campground that hosts groups and events. It operates year-round, catering to summer campers, fall hunters, and winter snowmobile enthusiasts. The atmosphere is communal with a shared community area by the pond.