Campgrounds in Michigan

While winters can be cold, Michigan has a great tradition of being outdoors in the spring, summer, and fall. A great way to experience this tradition is to try camping in Michigan.

Campgrounds in Michigan

Michigan is a very popular destination for people looking to get out of the city. The state is littered with lakes and rivers, not to mention the extremely popular vacation areas along Lake Huron. Camping in Michigan offers double possibilities due to its situation as a bipeninsular state. Campgrounds in both the Lower and Upper Peninsulas offer space for tents, cabin rentals, and RV facilities, plus the five-mile canal that links Lake Michigan to Lake Huron.

Some hot spots for Michigan include the following campgrounds:

or Barefoot’s Resort, Cedarville

or Camp BerWaGaNa, Vassar

o Camping Betsie River, Frankfurt

or Camp Big Cedar, Germfask

or Camp Bob-A-Ron, Three Oaks

o Camp Cadillac Woods, Tustin

o Campers Cove Campground, Alpena

o Caseville County Park, Caseville

or Detroit KOA, Ypsilanti

or Double “R” Ranch Resort and Golf, Belding

o Camp Driftwood Valley, Irons

o Family Camp, Edmore

o Heartland Woods Mobile Home, Stockbridge

or Camp Hidden Hill, Harrison

o Hidden Ridge RV Community, Hopkins

or Camp Hill and Hollow, Pentwater

o Camp Holiday Park, Traverse City

o Hoyle Marina and Camp, Linwood

or Indian River RV Resort and Campground, Indian River

o Camp Indian Valley, Middleville

or InSta Launch Campground and Marina, Manistee

or Jack’s Landing Resort, Hillman

o Kalkaska RV Park and Campground, Kalkaska

o Kibby Creek Tourist Park, Ludington

o Camp Lake Huron, Deckerville

o Camp Lakeside Resort, Ionia

o Lansing Cottonwood Campground, Lansing

o Camp Mackinaw Mill Creek, Mackinaw City

or Muskegon KOA, Muskegon

o Myers Lake United Methodist Camp, Byron

o Camp Oak Grove, The Netherlands

o River Pines RV Park and Campground, Allendale

o Camp River View, Sterling

o Camp Rockey, Albion

o Waterways Campground, Cheboygan

or Wild Cherry Resort, Lake Leelanau

o Camp Wooded Acres, Houghton Lake

When the cold of winter passes, the beauty of Michigan explodes and people begin to go out and explore it. Whether you want to stay around Lake Huron or head to a more secluded location, there are many Michigan campgrounds that you can use as a base for your adventures.

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