Our campground operates year-round, with 42 full-service sites for RVs, and 30 seasonal sites for tent camping with water & electric. In addition, we have 5 rustic cabins with air conditioning and 1 Family Cottage for seasonal rental. A large bathroom facility with showers is in the tent area. Our park is well shaded with mature trees and grassy sites throughout the park. RV sites are roomy, pull-through, side-by-side lots.
Tent Camping:
We have a separate, shaded and grassy area for tents, pop-up campers and small RVs or vans. Perfect for groups! Water and Electric service is available at each site. Surrounding areas are mostly wooded. There is a playground area for the children and volleyball, tetherball, soccer ball, Frisbees, and board games are available to check out at the office. We have free Wi-Fi available to campers. Leashed pets are welcome. A large bathroom facility with showers is available in the tent area, along with a dump station for your small RV. Firewood is available for $6 a bundle. To reserve, call 269-927-3302 today!
Our privately-owned campground operates year-round, with 42 full-service sites for RVs (water, sewer and electric). We are NOT a Residential park, but do offer Extended Stay rates for those who expect to be in the area for some time, in addition to Daily and Weekly rates. We offer 30 amp and some 50 amp sites. Our park is well shaded with mature trees and grassy lots throughout the park. Most sites are level and roomy, pull-through, side-by-side lots. We have free Wi-Fi available to campers. Leashed pets are welcome (2 max). A large bathroom facility with showers is available in the tent area, along with a dump station for your convenience. To reserve, call 269-927-3302 today!
Cabin Rentals Available too
From jct I-196 & I-94: Go 5-1/2 mi S on I-94 (exit 28), then 2-1/2 mi N on Hwy 139.
Reservations not required, but recommended
Basic RV park at an amazing historic site! we parked our RV in the tent camping area and had a lot of space which was great. The bathrooms were clean and the place was pretty quiet at night.
Eden springs was originally a religious colony and then developed into something like an entertainment park with live music, it's own baseball team, a zoo, a vegetarian restaurant, bowling alley, etc. There are remnants of a lot of these structures found on site and it's pretty cool to see what's left.
Average campground, restrooms/showers are clean. Free wifi. They charge a pet fee, and their campsites are arranged in a way that your neighbor could be crowding your site, as shown in my photo. The history of the area is interesting. Ok for a one time stay, but probably won't come here again.
Stopped by to see what's going on with an open abondoned amusement park. They had the trains running which is always fun. :). Also learned about what the park was and future plans.