This trailhead provides direct access to the ORV trails. The trail heading north and south from here is characterized by rolling hills forested with oaks and jack pine. The campground is very popular with ORV riders.
In Luzerne, MI, at intersection of County Rt. 489 and State Rt. 72/Park Rd., take Rt. 72 west 0.7 miles to a "Y" intersection. Bear left onto Kari Drive and go 0.5 miles to another "Y" intersection. Bear left again onto Durfee Rd. and go 0.9 miles to County Rt 490. Turn right onto Rt. 490 and immediately right again, continuing on Durfee Rd. and go 2.6 miles to an intersection with McCauley Rd. Turn right onto McCauley Rd. and go 1.1 miles to Sieting Dr. Turn left onto Sieting Dr. and go 0.3 miles to campground on left.
Great place to camp right off the trail..town is only 5miles away..our money that pays DNR definitely helps go to this camp spot..they take care of it
The Meadows ORV campground has got the perfect name for its location. It is right in the center of the Meadows ORV trail. The Meadows loop connects to the MCCCT trail to the north and covers a lot of ground in Huron National Forest to the south of Luzerne. The trail is a 50” ORV mainly with the MCCCT moto trail weaving its way through and along side the 50” trail. The proximity to the trail is the main attraction. If you are looking for amenities in your camp site, this isn’t it. The campground itself is a rustic style with nicely spaced lots, large tree coverage, outhouse bathrooms and a hand pump well. For $10 bucks a night to be literally in the middle of trail, it doesn’t get much better than that. If you are going to get dirty, take it easy and enjoy the forest, this is the place for you.