Michigan RV Parks: Campgrounds & Sites
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3 Seasons Campground
3 Seasons Campground in Greenville, MI offers 120 RV sites on 80 forested acres with a 5-acre spring-fed pond stocked with bass, bluegill, and catfish.
Apple Creek Campground & Rv
Apple Creek Campground & RV Park sits on 125 wooded acres in Grass Lake, MI. 180 sites with picnic tables and fire rings. 10 miles of hiking trails.
Baldwin Oaks Campground
Baldwin Oaks Campground sits 15 miles southwest of Grand Rapids. This family-owned park offers full hookup sites with 30-amp and 50-amp service.
Beaver Trails Campground
Beaver Trails Campground in West Branch, MI, centers on a private pond with swimming, kayaking, and catch-and-release fishing. Open year-round.
Ber-wa-ga-na Campgrounds
Ber-wa-ga-na Campgrounds spans 67 wooded acres in Vassar, MI, 30 miles east of Saginaw. It offers RV sites, cabins, and four hookup options.
Big Bend Family Campground
Big Bend Family Campground sits on the Rifle River in Standish, MI. 180 oversized sites offer direct river access for canoeing and tubing.
Big Lake Campground
Big Lake Campground offers 200 feet of private sandy beach on a 40-acre lake in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, 25 miles from Pictured Rocks.
Birchwood Resort & Campground
Birchwood Resort offers 80 full-hookup RV sites on Lake Mitchell in Cadillac, MI. Open May 1 to October 15 with direct lake access.
Bluebonnet Rv Park
Bluebonnet RV Park offers 50 full-hookup sites on a wooded property in Sparta, MI, 20 miles north of Grand Rapids.
Camp Arcadia-rkd
Camp Arcadia operates as a Christian family retreat on 60 acres of Lake Michigan shoreline with RV sites, cabins, and tent camping.
Camper's Cove Campground
Camper's Cove Campground sits on 48 acres along the Thunder Bay River in Alpena, MI, with canoe and kayak trips, fishing, and swimming.
Campers Haven Family Cmpgrnd
Campers Haven Family Campground in Bad Axe, MI offers 130 sites, an indoor heated pool, catch-and-release fishing, and pedal karts.
Michigan provides RV travelers with 123 campgrounds across its two peninsulas, featuring Great Lakes shoreline, dense forests, and urban gateways. Key regions include the Upper Peninsula's wilderness and the Lower Peninsula's Lake Michigan coast, with clusters near Ludington and Grayling.
What are the primary RV camping regions in Michigan?
The Upper Peninsula and Lake Michigan shoreline contain over 80 of Michigan's 123 RV parks, with notable concentrations in Muskegon with 123 parks and Wellston with 123 parks. These areas provide access to 35 state parks and 500 miles of combined shoreline.
- Upper Peninsula: 123 RV parks with sites averaging 40 feet in length.
- Lake Michigan Coast: 123 campgrounds, 30 offering 50-amp service.
- Northern Lower Peninsula: 123 parks within 10 miles of state forest entrances.
How many Michigan RV parks offer full hookups?
Approximately 85 out of 123 RV parks in Michigan provide full hookups, including water, sewer, and electrical connections. Parks in cities like Hopkins and Middleville typically feature 30-amp and 50-amp service at 90% of their sites.
- Full hookup sites: 123 parks with an average nightly rate of $45.
- Partial hookups: 123 parks offering water and electric only.
- Dry camping: 123 parks primarily in state forest areas.
What amenities are standard at Michigan campgrounds?
Standard amenities at Michigan's RV parks include Wi-Fi at 70% of locations, pet areas in 123 parks, and camp stores within 5 miles of 123 campgrounds. Facilities in Ludington and Wolverine often add boat launches and hiking trail access.
- Recreational facilities: 123 parks with swimming pools or lakes.
- Sanitation: 123 parks provide dump stations.
- Accessibility: 123 parks offer ADA-compliant sites.
What is the cost range for RV sites in Michigan?
Nightly rates for RV sites in Michigan range from $25 for basic sites to $80 for premium waterfront locations, with an average cost of $50. Parks near Mears and Grayling show seasonal variations, with summer prices 20% higher than spring or fall.
- Budget sites: $25-$35 at 40 state forest campgrounds.
- Mid-range sites: $40-$60 at 70 private parks.
- Premium sites: $70-$80 at 13 lakeshore resorts.
With 123 campgrounds across Michigan, RVers can explore diverse landscapes from Great Lakes shorelines to northern forests, ensuring a trip tailored to every preference.